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Cliqstudios Maple Cabinets
Cliqstudios Maple Cabinets
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Cliqstudios Maple Cabinets

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Get the modern organic look you love. Explore our wide collection of maple cabinets in any style and finish. Shop from shaker cabinets to inset door styles, or stains and paints for the perfect cabinets now!

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  • Wood Species
  • Finish
  • Brady

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
    Starting Kitchen Price:
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $4,472.24 As Low As $111.27 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Wynn

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $4,472.24 As Low As $111.27 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Adrian

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $4,982.93 As Low As $123.98 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Harrison

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
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    What is a Starting Price?

    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $4,472.24 As Low As $111.27 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Mason

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $5,554.65 As Low As $138.20 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Berkeley

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $6,077.52 As Low As $151.21 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Balto

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $6,343.94 As Low As $157.84 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Talbot

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $8,264.43 As Low As $205.62 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Newport

    Signature Plus Maple Wood
    Newport Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $4,452.08 As Low As $110.77 /Month*
    Stains: Newport Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 5 to 7 weeks
  • Lenox

    Signature Plus Maple Wood
    Lenox Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $5,049.48 As Low As $125.63 /Month*
    Stains: Lenox Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 5 to 7 weeks
  • Jensen

    Signature Plus Maple Wood
    Jensen Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $4,452.08 As Low As $110.77 /Month*
    Stains: Jensen Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 5 to 7 weeks
  • Winfield

    Signature Plus Maple Wood
    Winfield Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $5,008.88 As Low As $124.62 /Month*
    Stains: Winfield Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 5 to 7 weeks
  • Fitzgerald

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $9,511.27 As Low As $236.64 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    Paints:
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Brentwood

    Craftsman Maple Wood
    Natural
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $9,284.92 As Low As $231.01 /Month*
    Stains: Natural
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    SHIPPING TIME: 7 to 9 weeks
  • Fairfield

    Signature Plus Maple Wood
    Fairfield Harvest
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $5,049.48 As Low As $125.63 /Month*
    Stains: Fairfield Harvest
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    SHIPPING TIME: 5 to 7 weeks
  • Kirby

    Signature Plus Maple Wood
    Kirby Harvest
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $5,049.48 As Low As $125.63 /Month*
    Stains: Kirby Harvest
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    SHIPPING TIME: 5 to 7 weeks
  • Preston

    Signature Plus Maple Wood
    Sage
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    Base price for 20 feet of cabinets in this style and finish.

    $4,452.08 As Low As $110.77 /Month*
    Paints: Sage
    SHIPPING TIME: 5 to 7 weeks

Are Maple Cabinets Outdated?

Maple cabinets are incredibly popular and come in all sorts of colors and designs. This creamy white wood material is used throughout the cabinet industry because of its durability and beautiful smooth grain pattern. Maple has a very consistent grain and ages into a darker honey and reddish-brown tone making it a great option for kitchen cabinets.

Medium wood tone U-shaped basement kitchen with shaker cabinets, brushed nickel hardware and a tonal tile backsplashMedium wood tone U-shaped basement kitchen with shaker cabinets, brushed nickel hardware and a tonal tile backsplash
Medium wood tone U-shaped basement kitchen with shaker cabinets, brushed nickel hardware and a tonal tile backsplash

It’s easy to find maple cabinets in a wide variety of stains and painted finishes. This wood species offers a great foundation for many different colors. Because it’s widely available, maple is cost effective to use and provides a stunning product in virtually any door style. CliqStudios offers both painted and stained maple cabinets in shaker, slab, raised panel, decorative and inset door styles.

How to Make Maple Cabinets Look Modern

With a wide assortment of styles and finishes available today, it’s easy to make maple cabinets look modern. Most maple kitchens of today are embracing the timeless design aesthetic with thoughtful color schemes and door styles. If you are shopping for brand-new cabinets, look at door styles with minimal decorative features like shaker, inset or slab style. These choices give you a timeless look that will endure through future trends.

After choosing your door style, consider whether you want a single color or two-tone design. Many people thought two-tone color schemes were a fad, but it’s now the new normal when it comes to timeless kitchen design. Explore Pinterest and Houzz for inspiration, but keep in mind the most timeless colors will be earth tones.

Light natural maple cabinet kitchen with white glass wall cabinets and black cabinet hardware in boho-style design Light natural maple cabinet kitchen with white glass wall cabinets and black cabinet hardware in boho-style design
Light natural maple cabinet kitchen with white glass wall cabinets and black cabinet hardware in boho-style design
L-shaped light maple cabinet kitchen with island and matching slab quartz backplashL-shaped light maple cabinet kitchen with island and matching slab quartz backplash
L-shaped light maple cabinet kitchen with island and matching slab quartz backplash

Paints and stains in light wood tones, medium wood tones, white, cream, taupe, black, green, blue, gray and more will give you a great color foundation for years to come. Lastly, cabinet hardware colors are more versatile than ever. Many homeowners are choosing to mix finishes for a customized look that won’t go out of style. Popular cabinet hardware finishes include chrome, gold, aged brass, black and even brushed nickel.

As a rule of thumb, make sure the undertones of your finishes match before making final decisions. Using warm stained maple cabinets and gray paint together will look odd and mismatched. To make this decision easier, grab paint and stain samples you can bring with you when choosing other finishes. This will help ensure your color scheme is consistent and cohesive.

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Can Maple Cabinets be Refinished?

Any kind of cabinet can be refinished, including maple cabinets if it’s solid wood. The process to refinish cabinets may sound simple, but it takes a lot of hard work and many tools. Here are the steps to refinishing maple cabinets below.

Step 1: Remove all doors, drawer fronts and cabinet hardware

Step 2: Clean out the kitchen packing everything away in boxes

Step 3: Remove existing finish from all doors, drawer fronts and cabinet boxes

Step 4: Use wood filler to repair and damaged areas or holes

Step 5: Sand all doors, drawers, and cabinet boxes then clean with tack cloth

Step 6: Apply the wood sealer

Step 7: Apply your preferred stain

Step 8: Apply a varnish to protect the new finish

Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for coating and dry time. Many finishes require up to 30 days to completely cure, so be gentle on your cabinets during this time to ensure a durable finish.

Maple Cabinets vs. Birch: Which is Better?

Birch and maple cabinets are both high-quality choices when it comes to kitchen cabinets. Although they are not the exact same, they share many of the same benefits. Let’s dive into the pros and cons of maple cabinets vs. birch cabinets and which is the better choice.

Maple Cabinet Pros

Maple wood with light pink undertones and soft grain patternsMaple wood with light pink undertones and soft grain patterns
Maple wood with light pink undertones and soft grain patterns
  • Sturdy and strong wood species
  • Resists dents and scratches
  • Attractive soft grain patterns
  • Easily accepts stain and paint
  • Light blonde color aging into reddish brown
  • Cost-effective choice

Birch Cabinet Pros

Birch wood with light yellow color and straight grain patternsBirch wood with light yellow color and straight grain patterns
Birch wood with light yellow color and straight grain patterns
  • Very durable wood species
  • Resists dents and scratches
  • Beautiful straight grain patterns
  • Easily accepts stain and paint
  • Light blonde color aging into light brown tone
  • Less expensive than maple

As you can see, both wood species have similar benefits. However, the disadvantages are slightly different between the two species. Here’s what you can expect below:

Maple Cabinet Cons

  • Photosensitivity- sun can affect the finish
  • Stains can fade over time
  • Aging process changes the original color

Birch Cabinet Cons

  • Stains can look blotchy because of absorption
  • Rougher to the touch
  • Dark stains may look inconsistent over time
  • Aging process changes the original color

Overall, both wood species are popular choices for kitchen cabinets, but maple is best. Maple is easy to acquire with high forest density along the east coast and less expensive than other wood species. It’s also one of the strongest wood species for cabinets.

When it comes to style, maple cabinets come in every door style and finish you could imagine including shaker, decorative, raised panel, slab and inset door styles in both paints and stains. Find the perfect maple cabinets for your kitchen remodel in any style and any budget today.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can maple cabinets be stained darker?

Yes, maple cabinets can be stained with any finish including dark tones. Maple wood accepts stain very easily and many cabinet manufacturers offer a wide variety of finishes. Some of the most popular colors include natural maple cabinets, light caramel stains, gray stains, chocolate stains and espresso stains. CliqStudios offers all these stains and more in any style and budget. Shop maple cabinets now!

Can maple cabinets be painted white? 

Yes, maple cabinets can be painted white. Maple wood is a very smooth-grained wood species that provides the perfect foundation for paint. Today, many of the current door styles offered are in maple wood or include a maple veneer over furniture board specifically for painted finishes. Are you ready to start your remodeling journey? Shop CliqStudios maple cabinets now!

What do maple cabinets look like? 

Maple cabinets have a creamy white appearance with soft grain patterns. Over time the light color ages into a reddish-brown tone giving cabinets more character as they age. The aged maple color can easily be covered by medium to dark wood stains or painted finishes to fit your design preferences. Maple is a wonderful wood species for cabinetry because of its beauty and durability. Shop maple cabinets now!

What color complements maple cabinets? 

To find the perfect complementary color to maple, first decide on your cabinet finish. Natural maple or similar finishes go nicely with shades of white, gray, green, blue, black, taupe or even dark brown. Medium maple wood tones pair well with white, cream, blue and black.

And dark maple tones go with white, cream, blue, green, gray and taupe. Any of these colors can be used to create a dynamic two-tone design. If you prefer other colors, use decor to see how they look before committing to larger design choices like draperies and rugs.