Hard maple cabinets and doors are heavier than a comparable red oak door.
Which is better maple or oak cabinets.
Maple is less porous than oak which makes it slightly more susceptible to dents and scratches.
High quality solid oak cabinets never really go out of style.
The graining is busier than maple and often has a bit of a 3d effect that shows though paint.
Red oak with its coarse flame pattern hides scratches better.
Maple is harder it has a tighter grain with less pattern and can be splotchy looking if you try to stain it too dark.
If you want straight lines for your cabinets then use maple.
Oak s naturally neutral color goes with nearly any decor and its uncommon grain patterns lend it a quiet dignity.
Oak cabinets are associated with an older outdated style but new finishes and the lower price point have given this wood species a modest uptick in popularity.
The light natural finish makes hard maple a leading choice for contemporary spaces when it comes to furniture and hardwood flooring.
Maple doors emit a high pitched clack noise when they close.
Oak has a more curved and swirled grain pattern.
Maple is less porous than oak and even though it s harder maple doors and cabinets are more susceptible to dents and scratches than oak because of the smooth uniform surface.
Reasonable price oak is moderately priced and less expensive than maple or cherry.
As a species oak has an open grain that takes stain well.
Red oak doors produce a duller clunk sound.
Because the widespread of the oak trees maple wood can be a little more expensive.
Because of its consistency maple also does not absorb stain as well as oak.