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1. ROUNDED CORNERS
2. RASPING
OLD WORLD DISTRESSING
Old World Distressing blends your
new cabinetry with today’s popular distressed furniture pieces. Distressing techniques are randomly applied to the face of your cabinetry throughout the design. These techniques are:
1. rounded corners 2. rasping
3. dips
4. knife cuts
5. worm holes
6. worn edges
7. light chain distressing.
Look for this icon on pages 22–23 for color combinations that can receive Old World Distressing.
3. DIPS
Dayton door style in Maple finished in Peppercorn with Chocolate glaze and Old World Distressing. Shown in Flush inset with optional five-piece drawer header.
Dayton door style in Alder finished in Butterscotch with Chocolate glaze and Old World Distressing. Shown in Beaded inset with optional five-piece drawer header.
7. LIGHT CHAIN DISTRESSING
6. WORN EDGES
LaSalle door style in Cherry finished in Butterscotch with Chocolate glaze and Old World Distressing. Shown in Beaded inset with standard slab drawer header.
4. KNIFE CUTS
5. WORM HOLES
Knightengale door style in Alder finished in Toffee with Chocolate glaze and Old World Distressing. Shown in Flush inset with optional five-piece drawer header.
MORE CHOICES!
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