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Hampton Assembled12x36x12 in. Wall Cabinet in Unfinished Beech

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Hampton Assembled12x36x12 in. Wall Cabinet in Unfinished BeechA great choice for your kitchen, laundry room, garage, office or bathroom, this wall cabinet has a smooth, unfinished surface that's ready for a coat of stain or paint. Constructed from beech, the cabinet's sturdy doors feature a recessed panel design that beautifully complements almost any kitchen decor. The cabinet has a single adjustable shelf that makes it easy to maximize your storage space. California residents see Prop 65 WARNINGS Composite box

A great choice for your kitchen, laundry room, garage, office or bathroom, this wall cabinet has a smooth, unfinished surface that's ready for a coat of stain or paint. Constructed from beech, the cabinet's sturdy doors feature a recessed-panel design that beautifully complements almost any kitchen decor. The cabinet has a single adjustable shelf that makes it easy to maximize your storage space.
  • California residents
  • Composite box is sturdy
  • Solid wood door frame with a beech-veneer flat insert panel create a stylish appearance
  • Recessed-panel doors for a stylish appearance
  • Partial-overlay design creates a classic look
  • Adjustable shelf design helps you maximize your storage space
  • 3/4 in. shelf thickness for durability
  • Unfinished surface is easy to paint or stain
  • Maple laminated interior for easy cleaning
  • Concealed hinges create a more seamless look
  • Fully assembled for your convenience
  • KCMA Environmental Stewardship Program Certificate
  • Cabinets do not include hardware (decorative or installation)
  • Cabinet can be installed so that the door hinges either left or right


Features
Item Weight 12
Color Family Brown
Number of Shelves 1 Adjustable Shelf
Box Material Furniture Board
Cabinet Door Width (in.) 10
Style Traditional
Cabinet Construction Framed
Cabinet Collection Unfinished
CA (CARB) Compliant CARB Compliant
Cabinet Door Height (in.) 33.748
Returnable 180-Day
Door Material Beech
Color/Finish Unfinished Beech
Finished End None
Cabinet Finish Unfinished
Cabinet Product Type Cabinets
Kitchen Cabinet Features Adjustable Shelves,Paintable,Stainable
Number of Drawers No Drawers
Overlay Type Partial
HUD Approved No
Door Handing Reversible
Cabinet Shade Light
Cabinet Material Standard
Assembled Depth (in.) 12 in
Assembled Width (in.) 12 in
Interior Cabinet Depth (in.) 10.625 in
Assembled Height (in.) 36 in
Shelf Thickness (in.) 0.75 in
Manufacturer Warranty One Year Limited Warranty

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