The Natural Wood Collection
The premium appearance and build of our natural wood doors can contribute to any aesthetic, from traditional to contemporary. Choose from our 10 most popular wood species and dozens of cabinet door styles for your project. Inquire in store or over email or phone for even more selection.
Natural Wood Choices
Note: wood species may appear different in person due to extraneous factors not apparent in a web format.
Raised Panel Designs
The following doors feature the inside panel projecting outwards, giving the appearance of a channel or indentation running around the center of the door. These designs are popular for sophisticated, traditional kitchens.
Note: miscellaneous wood species and paint/stain options are shown. Doors may appear different in person due to extraneous factors not
apparent in a web format.
Stockholm
Moscow
Beijing
Milan
Cairo
Dubai
Hong Kong
Prague
Rio de Janeiro
Seoul
Recessed Panel Designs
The following doors feature the inside panel projecting inwards, giving a consistent indentation to the center of the door. These designs are popular for modern kitchen cabinet designs.
Note: miscellaneous wood species and paint/stain options are shown. Doors may appear different in person due to extraneous factors not apparent in a web format.
Istanbul
Geneva
Zürich
Budapest
Havana
Oslo
Paris
Brussels
Sao Paulo
Barcelona
Manchester
Munich
Copenhagen
Venice
Casablanca
Bangkok
Bombay
London
Flat Panel Designs
Note: miscellaneous wood species and paint/stain options are shown. Doors may appear different in person due to extraneous factors not apparent in a web format.
Frankfurt
Vienna
Lisbon
Engineered
Regency’s curated selection of engineered hardwood panels. These panels are built with a thin natural wood surface atop numerous layers of synthetic materials. Thus, investing in our Bombay collection is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint by reducing deforestation.
Note: miscellaneous wood species and paint/stain options are shown. Doors may appear different in person due to extraneous factors not apparent in a web format.