cabinet hardware

White Oak

White oak is a strong, durable hardwood with a bold grain pattern and resistance to moisture. It’s perfect for high-end spaces. Its rich grain adds timeless elegance to both traditional and contemporary styles.

Explore our stain options for White Oak Doors.

The actual color may differ from on-screen representation. To confirm your color choices prior to purchase, please order a physical color sample.

Our Process

  • check

    Surface Preparation

    Sanded & Cleaned

  • paint

    Machine Sprayed

    Uniform Coating

  • 3

    3 Finish Layers

    1 Stain + 2 Top Coat OR
    2 Primer + 1 Paint

  • controlled cure

    Controlled Cure

    Machine Consistency

  • inspect

    100% Inspection

    Quality First

paint booth

Cabinet Painting & Finishing

At MKE Cabinetry, we take pride in delivering beautifully finished custom cabinets with a high-end, durable finish. We ensure quality and consistency through our advanced finishing system and our controlled curing system – the same type of technology trusted by top-tier cabinet manufacturers around the world.

Before we paint, each cabinet component is carefully sanded and cleaned to ensure a smooth surface. This helps the paint or finish adhere perfectly and eliminates imperfections.

Once prepped, the components are moved through our finishing line. As your cabinet parts pass through the machine, robotic sprayers apply an even coat of paint or finish. These sprayers are computer-controlled for accuracy and consistency. This process ensures every piece is coated to perfection.

Right after spraying, the parts move through our controlled curing system. This speeds up the drying process and bakes in durability.

Every piece is then carefully inspected for quality. If anything doesn’t meet our standards, it’s reworked before being shipped out. 

Painted items have two coats of primer and one coat of paint with sanding before every step. Stained items are first stained and sealed and then two coats of clear topcoat with sanding between each coat.