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Glazes
Omega Cabinetry offers many types of glazes to suit your budget and your personal style.
Whether a crevice-only or an all-over glaze, each is hand-applied artistically for a one
of a kind look.
Glaze appearance varies significantly depending on door and drawer details. The detailing
must be deep to allow the glaze “hang up” to be distinct and visible. Gradual details
may not show any or little “hang up”.
Click here for further explanation.
Click on the pictures to see more details on each type of glaze.
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Dry Glazes:
Arctic, Caramel, Coffee and Pewter
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Pen Glazes:
Java and Latte
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Our pen glazes, Java and Latte, are applied only
to the deep crevices of doors, drawers, moldings and select
cabinet parts. Java is a brown toned pen glaze perfect for
stained products, while Latte is a lighter brown color
available only on certain painted colors. The amount and
visibility of glaze hang-up depends on the door style
selected. Ask your designer to see a door sample in your specific door
style, finish and glaze
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Wet Glazes:
Bronze, Onyx and Porcelain
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Highlight
Glazes: Champagne and Pistachio
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These dry glazes highlight the deep crevices of
doors, drawers, moldings and select cabinet parts. Arctic,
Coffee and Pewter are available on a variety of stains and
opaque (painted) colors, while Caramel is offered exclusively
on opaques. The amount and visibility of glaze hang-up depends
on the door style selected. Ask your designer to see a door
sample in your specific door style, finish and glaze
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Brushed Glazes:
Amaretto and Cognac
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Two of our newest glazes, Amaretto and Cognac,
are brushed glazes similar in appearance to Omega Custom’s
Cappuccino and Hazelnut glazes. Amaretto and Cognac are
hand-applied to all visible cabinet parts including doors,
drawers, cabinet sides, frames and moldings. Application of
these glazes will change the base finish color significantly
and varied brush strokes should be expected. Select door
styles and opaque colors are available with Amaretto and
Cognac. Due to the artistic characteristics of these glazes
you must see a door sample in your specific door style, color
and glaze combination before placing an
order. | |
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