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artisan effects
   Hanover door style in Oak finished in White with Chocolate glaze and Cottage Distressing
Cottage Distressing
Cottage Distressing is a sweet, welcoming look created with rounded corners and worn edges. A third technique, light chain distressing,
is optional. Glaze brings out the wood’s unique texture, and a durable topcoat completes the process, protecting both the color and the marks. Cottage Distressing is available on:
• Any Stain with Glaze combination. See page 30.
• Any Tinted Varnish with Glaze combination. See page 31.
Venice door style in Maple finished in Shale with Ebony glaze and Old World Distressing
Old World Distressing
Old World Distressing blends your new cabinetry with today’s popular distressed furniture pieces. Certain distressing techniques are randomly applied to the face of your cabinetry throughout the design. These techniques (shown on pages 32-33) are rounded corners, light chain distressing, worm holes, dips, rasping, knife cuts and worn edges.
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