Wolf Home Products expands premium quality cabinetry line

Bradington Maple cabinets in Seagrass Paint from Wolf Home's Wolf Artisan line.
 

YORK, Pa — Wolf Home Products, a building products provider for more than 180 years, has expanded its Wolf Artisan Cabinetry line to include several new door styles and a new paint ColorMatch program that the company says gives designers the potential to create personalized cabinet looks throughout the home.

With the addition of 27 new door styles, Wolf Artisan now offers 39 different styles that can be paired with slab or five-piece drawer fronts. Cabinets are available in 10 wood species and materials that can be finished in 19 stain options, including 5 new stains, that provide rich visual texture. Creating a personalized look that celebrates the natural beauty of wood is easier than ever with Wolf Artisan.

In addition to offering expanded door styles and finishes, Wolf Artisan is introducing a new ColorMatch program that enables designers to select from virtually any color from leading paint manufacturers, including Behr, Benjamin Moore, Sherwin-Williams, and Valspar. Whether you want to create a traditional, transitional, rustic, or contemporary look, Wolf Artisan gives you the options you need to bring your vision to life. 

Learn more about the new Wolf Artisan door styles and ColorMatch program at WolfHomeProducts.com
 

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