Finishes
Custom finishes formulated to your exact needs:
Valley Cabinet has the ability to produce or duplicate a wide variety of custom stains, paints, and specialty finishes. Our in-house chemists will custom match to your cabinetry needs.
- Wipe Stains:
- Wipe stains are applied through a spray application followed by a hand-wiping technique, removing the excess material to enhance wood grain and characteristics. Wipe stains will show some color variation.
- Spray No-Wipe Stains:
- No-wipe stains are applied through a spray application, with no hand wiping following the application. This method provides a more consistent look and even color with less blotchiness than hand-wipe stains.
- Painted:
- Used on maple and medium density fiberboard; two coats of paint primer are applied through spray application followed by a pigmented conversion topcoat. Paint colors are opaque, covering the wood grain and wood characteristics to provide a solid color and very smooth finish.
- Glazing:
- Glazing is available in brown, black, tan, and white, and can be applied over any stained or painted finish. This technique is applied and removed with either a rag or brush to achieve the desired look. Each individual piece is a work of art and will have its own unique look; no two pieces will exactly match.
- Vintage:
- A colored material is sprayed over a base stain then removed by highlighting certain areas of each part to achieve the desired look. Highlighting is done by hand, so each piece will have its own identity. Please click here to view an example of vintage.
- Heirloom:
- Some of the finish material is removed to expose the natural wood beneath the finish, creating the old-worn look. This form of artistry shows inconsistencies between each part. Stains or paints may be used with this process to create your desired look.Please click here to view an example of heirloom



































































































