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Branford™

ixl06a.JPG (21869 bytes)Square, Panel-in-Frame Design

Square, recessed oak panels are inset into solid oak door frames. The edges of the door frames and the cabinet drawer fronts are milled with a step and rolled edge profile that accentuates the perimeter and adds depth and dimension.

The center panel is constructed of furniture-quality oak veneer that delivers a rich, uniform color and grain pattern and is then inset into the door frames. The interior profile of the door frames is slightly rolled to capture reflected light, adding even more dimension to the overall presentation.

The look is clean and simple with detailing that adds a touch of distinction. Recessed finger-tip pulls are sculpted into the door and drawer fronts eliminating the need for pulls or knobs.

The 3/4" solid oak cabinet front frames are assembled with mortise and tenon joints, just like the fine craftsmanship found in fine furniture.

 

ixl02b.JPG (4051 bytes) Wood Hanging Rails
Wall cabinet hanging rails are constructed of wood and provide structural integrity and superior strength.
ixl02b.JPG (4051 bytes) Extra-Thick Cabinet Shelves
All wall cabinet shelves are a full 3/4" thick for added strength and are adjustable on most cabinets providing the ability to store items of various heights.
ixl02b.JPG (4051 bytes) Extra-Large Drawers
XL Cabinets feature maximized length and depth drawers. You get more storage capacity in every drawer.
ixl02b.JPG (4051 bytes) Quiet, Smooth Drawer Guides
Cushion-Tec epoxy coated steel mount drawer guides are extra-strong, very quiet and smooth, self-adjusting and self-closing for easy, convenient in and out action. Plus, they, can handle a 75 pound load with ease. (Not standard on Baseline Series Construction).
ixl02b.JPG (4051 bytes) Fully Enclosed Cabinets
All cabinets feature fully, enclosed backs and bottoms, making your cabinet contents safe, secure and clean.
ixl02b.JPG (4051 bytes) Solid Hardwood Front Frames
Front frames are constructed from 3/4" extra thick solid hardwood and are assembled with cabinet makers mortise and tenon joints. An extra-value feature that adds strength and durability to your cabinets.
ixl02b.JPG (4051 bytes) Built to Last
End panels as well as tops and bottoms are constructed of 1/2" thick material, adding stability and durability to your kitchen.
ixl02b.JPG (4051 bytes) A Finish You Can Live With
The laminate finish is durable, resists most household chemicals and is very easy to clean. Always treat your cabinets as you would fine furniture.
It's the Buyer's Choice
Branford can be ordered in four different construction choices, Baseline, Premier, Deluxe White and UltraWood. Each of these construction choices, from sealed composite panel to all wood, offers features and benefits consistent with the overall value of the cabinets. (See the IXL Cabinets Buyer's Choice literature for complete details.)
Plus, in each series, you can select from a wide variety of hardware, and choose convenient accessories with additional storage space or time saving features. Specialty cabinets and decorative trim are also available to add the finishing touch to your kitchen. It's your kitchen ... and it's the Buyer's Choice!

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