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Cherry and maple are two of the more popular species now, Weaver says. "With higher end projects, it's likely to be an exotic like anagray or zebra wood."
For kitchens, Gharakhanian likes maple. "It can take more of a beating than cherry," he says. "The more grain there is in the wood, the less you'll see wear and tear."
There are several steps in the process of creating a built-in. "The first thing we do is visit the home to find out how the space will be used, and then we measure," Gharakhanian says. continued…
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