Cabinetry painted grayish-blue is Showplace Wood Products' latest launch
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HARRISBURG, S.D. – Showplace Wood Products has blended blue with gray, a trending neutral shade, to create Hale Navy, a new paint color available in Showplace and ShowplaceEVO frameless door styles.
 
"Blue cabinetry is cool in so many ways—the wide range of blue tones available set the mood for any room or provide a stylish focal point," says Showplace. "Blues add the perfect touch to a fresh and casual look, and are neutral enough to mix across multiple palettes."  
 
The deep tones of Hale Navy, enhanced by a touch of gray, add sophistication and style with ease. This gorgeously deep and rich hue, completely contemporary and amazingly adaptable in a variety of home decors, transforms a traditional kitchen, punches up the interest in a sleek modern bath and dramatizes today’s incredible selection of textures and tonal counterpoints.
 
Showplace painted finishes have the solid-color appeal of standard painted cabinetry, with the added advantage of a multi-layer process that includes an oven-baked finish coat. The Showplace paint process creates a long-lasting and durable finish that preserves the beautiful depth of Hale Navy or any of the Showplace paint colors. Hale Navy can be ordered to complement red oak, paint grade, rustic alder and, for overlay and inset door styles, maple wood species.
                                                                                              
Hale Navy is also available in the unique Showplace Vintage finish, which takes antique character to a new level. Special Vintage finish techniques include hand padding and dry brushing to create a distinctive impression of elegant aging. This unique handcrafted finish is offered in three variations on the array of wood species available from Showplace.
                                                           
Showplace custom and semi-custom all-wood cabinetry for the home is sold through independent kitchen and bath dealers in all 50 states and parts of Canada. Every cabinet is made-to-order to fit the individual homeowner's specific style and space requirements. 
 
Employee-owned Showplace Wood Products, Inc. manufactures fine cabinetry for the home, sold through independent kitchen and bath dealers in all 50 states and parts of Canada. Every cabinet is made-to-order to fit the individual homeowner's specific style and space requirements. Showplace is among the largest American-made cabinet manufacturers in the country. www.ShowplaceWood.com.
 

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Bill wrote for WoodworkingNetwork.com, FDMC and Closets & Organized Storage magazines. 

Bill's background includes more than 10 years in print manufacturing management, followed by more than 30 years in business reporting on industrial manufacturing in the forest products industries, including printing and packaging at American Printer (Features Editor) and Graphic Arts Monthly (Editor in Chief) magazines; and in secondary wood manufacturing for WoodworkingNetwork.com.

Bill was deeply involved with the launches of the Woodworking Network Leadership Forum, and the 40 Under 40 Awards programs. He currently reports on technology and business trends and develops conference programs.

In addition to his work as a journalist, Bill supports efforts to expand and improve educational opportunities in the manufacturing sectors, including 10 years on the Print & Graphics Scholarship Foundation; six years with the U.S. WoodLinks; and currently on the Woodwork Career Alliance Education Committee. He is also supports the Greater West Town Training Partnership Woodworking Program, which has trained more than 950 adults for industrial wood manufacturing careers. 

Bill volunteers for Foinse Research Station, a biological field station staddling the border of Ireland and Northern Ireland, one of more than 200 members of the Organization of Biological Field Stations.