I’m designing a cabinet for a customer that will (hopefully) match or compliment a china hutch they recently bought. The hutch is probably late 60’s or early 70’s vintage and is in excellent condition. The doors at the bottom are cope and stick with flat panels that look like those hardwood parquet squares used for flooring.
The customer would like to have the same door style on the new cabinet and I’m having a problem figuring out how to do them – or even find the parquet. – lol
Any suggestions?
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Could you tape up your own parquet skin out of veneer. Pretty simple to do once you try it.
Tom
Douglasville, GA
That's a possibility. I was hoping to find something 'premade' so I could hold down the fabrication time - lol
I think you would be surprised at just how fast you could do it yourself with a properly sharpened veneer saw.Tom
Douglasville, GA
I believe that the problem is solved. Home Depot has this in 12"x12" squares of prefinished flooring. It looks like it should work just fine.
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