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Not only does Nu-Face Kitchens Inc. reface
cabinets, but we also carry a high quality line of cabinets
by Jim
Bishop Cabinets and JS
International.
What makes Jim Bishop Cabinets such a good
value?
- Door styles available in Oak, Maple,
Poplar, Cherry, & Thermofoil.
- Plywood ends available in most lines.
- No Particleboard box available in most
lines.
- Six standard finishes available as well
as glazes, semi-opaque base coats, crackled & veiling
finishes.
- Solid wood hanging rails available in
most lines.
- Semi-custom options available in all
lines.
Below are a few examples of the many different Jim Bishop
styles.
Princeton (Oak)
Raised panel oak doors (cathedral uppers and square
lowers) with oak frames and oak ends. Medium Finish |
Oak
Warm, friendly, timeless, Its open-grained beauty and
intimate texture have made Oak a centuries-old favorite. |
Richmond (Cherry)
Cherry’s rich and varied colors and grain, with
flowing tones of creamy white to reddish brown, and
its small knots and pitch pockets, have given this smooth
textured hardwood the natural beauty that makes it a
traditional first choice in fne furnishings. |
Jamestown (Cherry)
Square raised panel northern cherry doors with northern
cherry frames and cherry ends. Zinfandel finish with
chocolate glaze.
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Martinique Deluxe (Maple)
Full overlay raised panel hard maple doors with hard maple
frames, maple ends and a particle board free box. Spice
finish with chocolate glaze. |

Maple
Lustrous and golden, extremely hard with a subtle,
fine, close grain, Maple gives the cabinet-maker the flexibility
to produce looks from cosmopolitan to old-world antique.
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Oxford Deluxe (Maple)
Square raised panel hard maple doors with hard maple frames,
maple ends and a particle board free box. Grey basecoat
with chocolate glaze. |

ThermoFoil
As fresh and clean as moutain snow, thermofoil is Jim
Bishop in white. Color it very easy to clean, easy to
live with, easy to own, and incredibly versatile. |
Check out Jim
Bishop Cabinets now to find more great styles to fit your
new kitchen.
Since the beginning of the company in 1997,
JSI has had one clear objective: to offer the
best value in the kitchen and bath industry.
Kitchen Cabinets
JSI's all wood kitchen lines feature: solid ¾
inch frames, doors and drawers, as well as solid panels on
all styles. They also use plywood sides, tops, bottoms and
shelving. You will find no particle board in any of their
products. All of their plywood has matching wood veneer inside
and out. They do not use melamine.

Bathroom Vanity
All of the JSI vanity lines feature solid
wood frames, doors and drawer fronts, as well as solid
panels - except for Danbury - on all styles. They utilize
plywood for sides, tops and bottoms. They use no particle
board in any of our products. All of the plywood has matching
wood veneer inside and out. They do not use melamine.

Check out JSI
now to find more great styles to fit your new kitchen.
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