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Armstrong’s New Maple Style: Leighton Cabinets
Leighton maple cabinetry from Armstrong Cabinets sports a full overlay door style, distinctive lines and raised panels
June 24, 2009
HousingZone
Tradition meets today’s clean and versatile style. Armstrong’s new Leighton maple cabinetry line features a raised panel design. The center panel is constructed of genuine solid maple with a step-down profile. Door frames feature a framed bead on the inner and outer edges. The profiling is repeated on the solid ¾-inch-thick maple drawer heads for a matching appearance. For more information, visit www.Armstrong.com/Cabinets
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