Fisher Cabinet Door Insert-Available in Your Size
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Fisher Cabinet Door Insert-Available in Your Size

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Fisher Cabinet Door Insert-Available in Your SizeListing is for a metal insert your custom size x . 134 thick. Choose any design in any width & height in per sq inch pricing. You can order a mini insert sample (6w X 10h X . 134 thick) of any design which allows for a sample of any design at low cost. Stained glass look, called colorcast also an available option on all designs. Six standard colors See product photo with finishes. Attachment hanging holes available at no added cost. Made in

Listing is for a metal insert your custom size x .134” thick. Choose any design in any width & height in per sq inch pricing. You can order a mini insert sample (6”w X 10”h X .134” thick) of any design which allows for a sample of any design at low cost. Stained glass look, called colorcast also an available option on all designs. Six standard colors-See product photo with finishes. Attachment/hanging holes available at no added cost. Made in Grantville, Ga, our products can be utilized for cabinetry doors and/or cabinetry end panels and/or cabinetry backs, house doors, garage doors, garden gates, furniture doors, wall art, fence panels, wine storage, balcony/stair railing panels, windows, art niches, decorative accents, pass-throughs, screen doors, transoms, and wall art.

🎨 Elegant Versatile Designs: Our metal inserts feature timeless and elegant designs that effortlessly enhance the overall aesthetic of your cabinets. Enjoy the perfect blend of artistry and practicality, choose from a variety of designs to complement your décor style. Whether you prefer classic, contemporary, or rustic, our iron cabinet door inserts offer versatile options to suit your aesthetic preferences. Choose from current designs or have us create a custom design for you. A scaled drawing of the design in the size you need will be sent via email message for review and approval. Custom designs with any one coat finish are no extra cost(standard per inch pricing applies). Create a customized look that reflects your personality and elevates the overall ambience of your home.

🔒 Durable and Sturdy: Made from high quality metal, our inserts are not just beautiful but also durable. The sturdy construction ensures long-lasting performance, making them a reliable choice for enhancing both the visual appeal and functionality of your cabinets. Real steel, not plastic, rubber or wood.

🛠️ Easy Installation:

Installing our inserts is a breeze, allowing you to quickly upgrade your cabinets without the need for professional assistance. The inserts are designed to seamlessly integrate into most cabinetry styles, making it a hassle-free solution for a stylish makeover. Attachment material for installation is available in our installation accessories section. Crafted in USA and sent normally in 7-10 business days from Grantville, Ga with free FedEx ground shipping to the continental United States(International fees may apply for areas outside the US).

⚒FINISH COLOR INFORMATION
• Finish is durable powder coating for indoor or outdoor.
• Six standard colors at no extra charge. Please see product photo :
1) Matte Black
2) Heavy Silver
3) Highland Bronze
4) Fireside Copper
5) Goldtastic
6) Vegas Nutmeg(gold)
• Additional standard single process colors at no extra charge. View 3 links below:
1) Prismatic Powder
2)
PolyChem Coatings
3)
Sherman Williams
Premium Finishes Available:

·       Distressing/Patina (add 20%)

·       Glaze (add 20%)

·       Rub Through (add 20%)

·       Multi coat colors (add 20%)

·       Physical Hammering of metal (add 50%)

·       Colorcast option gives the look of stained glass that is more durable and less likely to break than glass with countless color variations. $1.27 per sq inch total.

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