Premium Quality Knotty Alder Flat Panel Drawer Fronts
Elegant Knotty Alder Flat Panel Replacement Drawer Fronts
Is it time to update your kitchen or replace your existing drawers? If so replacement drawer fronts are an excellent way to cut costs and keep existing drawers all while updating the look of your kitchen. Estate Millwork offers replacement drawer fronts in a variety of styles and wood species to match your new or existing kitchen design. Match a new drawer front to one of our cabinet doors for the perfect upgrade look.
Premium Quality Solid Drawer Fronts
Estate Millwork manufactures premium quality solid wood drawer fronts for refacing and new construction projects. We do not use veneers or particle board, our drawer fronts are top quality solid hardwood lumber including Maple, Mahogany, Oak and many other species. Drawer fronts can be ordered in any size, and we offer several common styles including solid board, raised panel, beadboard, V-Groove. Our site is set up to quickly design and spec large projects easily, but if need help or have a custom drawer front requirement, we are here to help.
Perfect for Refacing Kitchen Cabinets, Vanities and Built In Cabinets
Because our products can be ordered in any size, stile and material, they are ideal to upgrade the look of existing cabinets and casework, without the expense of replacing the existing structural cabinet frames. You can simply measure the sizes of the existing drawer fronts, and order beautiful new custom drawer fronts in a wide variety of styles, premium woods and finishes including painting any color you desire. Our drawerfronts are manufactured in our state of the art plant in Pennsylvania (Not China), and lead teams are very short. Our precision milling equipment will insure that your drawer fronts come in the size you order and will be carefully packed and inspected for prompt delivery
We also manufacture premium cabinet doors that match our drawer fronts
How to Install Custom Drawer Fronts
Our drawer fronts come ready to install. Some customers may prefer to have us finish the drawer fronts, or to finish on site, but once the drawer front is ready for installation, it is extremely simple. Our drawer fronts will work with any cabinet system, legacy traditional hand built kitchens or European Face Frame cabinets. Most installations just require you to remove the existing drawer fronts and reuse hardware to mount our drawer fronts onto the drawer boxes, typically with 2 bolts and one or 2 pulls or knobs. In minutes you can order a whole new look for your kitchen or bathroom and in a few days time, you can begin the installation process, which typically takes only minutes per drawer front and requires only a screw driver and possibly a drill.
Excellent Pricing and Rapid Turn Around to support other Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers.
Because of our highly automated manufacturing process, we are able to provide premium quality custom drawer fronts at below box store prices. For this reason we manufacture drawer fronts for home owners as well as for other kitchen manufacturers who look to Estate Millwork for rapid turn around, solid drawer fronts at very reasonable pricing. Contact us for large volume pricing or supply chain integration.
What is Knotty Alder?

Knotty alder lumber refers to wood that is harvested from the knotty alder tree (Alnus rubra), a species native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America, including parts of the United States and Canada. Knotty alder is known for its distinctive appearance, which is characterized by prominent knots, grain patterns, and a warm, reddish-brown color.
Knotty Alder hardwood is a unique and distinctive wood species celebrated for its rustic charm and exceptional versatility. Knotty alder hardwood features a beautiful blend of reddish-brown and pale yellow tones, enhanced by its prominent knots and natural blemishes. These knots and imperfections contribute to its rustic and weathered appearance, making it a popular choice for creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere in homes and commercial spaces. Whether you're designing rustic cabinets, handcrafted doors, or stunning furniture, knotty alder hardwood adds a touch of natural beauty that stands the test of time. Its unique grain patterns and warm color variations make it a favorite among designers and craftsmen looking to create distinctive and eye-catching pieces. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, knotty alder hardwood is known for its workability and ease of finishing. It can be smoothly cut, shaped, and stained to achieve your desired look, whether you prefer a clear finish that highlights its natural features or a darker stain that enhances its rustic character.
With our extensive range of knotty alder hardwood options, including various grades, sizes, and cuts, you have the flexibility to bring your creative visions to life. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or a homeowner embarking on a renovation project, our knotty alder hardwood offers exceptional quality and performance. Discover the unique beauty and versatility of knotty alder hardwood. Explore our diverse selection today and unlock the potential to transform your living spaces into warm and inviting environments filled with the timeless charm of knotty alder. Choose knotty alder hardwood and create lasting, captivating results for your next project.
Handcrafted with Sustainably Harvested Lumber
At Estate Millwork we air dry much of our lumber, and after air drying we finish drying in low wattage dehumidification kilns.
Every piece of wood we purchase is used to the fullest on products, at Estate Millwork we have a very high yield ratio of 94 percent due to the use of automated saws and optimizing software. The remainimg 6 percent which is mostly sawdust and chips are either burned to heat our plant or send to local cattle farmers for bedding and composting.
Nothing is wasted. Some of Appalachian lumber we use comes from Amish farmers in our county who harvest with horses instead of mechanized equipment, and do our rough sawing on 1920s sawmills that are also extremely low input compared to larger commercial sawmills of today. All of our imported lumber is plantation grown, and not harvested from natural forests.
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