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CARB stands for California Air Resources Board, also known as Air Resources Board (ARB). It is a department of the California Environmental Protection Agency. It was established in 1967 with the purpose of maintaining and improving air quality, and researching causes and solutions of air pollution. CARB's mandates, such as CARB 2 compliant MDF, are strict and usually are considered the standard across the United States.

What is CARB Phase 2 Compliant?

CARB Phase 1 and Phase 2 are a part of California's Composite Wood Products Regulation (CWP Regulation), which took effect in 2009 with Phase 1. The regulation has to do with reducing formaldehyde emissions from composite wood products, hardwood plywood, particleboard and medium density fiberboard (MDF). In the 2009 rollout of the CARB's Airborne Toxic Control Measure (ATCM), formaldehyde emissions were capped at .08 parts per million (ppm). CARB Phase 2 went into effect in 2010 and has much lower formaldehyde emissions than the previous phase; set at .05 ppm. A main reason why the CARB ATCM is the strictest air quality measure is because it CAPS emissions levels. Other air quality standards are averages.

Prairie Shaker - Ready to Assemble Cabinetry

Standard 10x10 Kitchen starting at $1,882.97
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Introducing the exquisite Prairie Shaker style cabinet collection, a captivating addition to any kitchen space. Crafted with utmost precision using premium wood, these cabinets showcase a delightful blend of elegance and simplicity in their shaker-style design. Each cabinet boasts natural knots in the wood, imparting a distinct character that exudes a warm and inviting rustic charm. Despite their rustic allure, these cabinets possess a remarkable touch of sophistication, making them a versatile choice suitable for various kitchen aesthetics. Whether you seek a cozy and welcoming farmhouse kitchen or a sleek and contemporary setting, the Prairie Shaker cabinet collection is guaranteed to leave a lasting impression. 

Please note additional shipping charges will apply if purchasing large cabinets, panels, vanity tops or some types of glass cabinets alone, or without at least 5 other cabinets - click here to see more information about shipping charges.

Specs
Style: Full Overlay Shaker Door & 1-PC Solid Wood Drawer Front
Face Frame: 3/4" Solid Wood Face Frame
Door Frame: 3/4" Solid Wood Door Frame with Knots
Door Center: Maple Veneer
Sides: 1/2" Plywood Box Construction with Wood Veneer Interiors and Exteriors
Top & Bottom (Wall): 1/2" Plywood
Bottom (Base): 1/2" Plywood
Back Panel: Full Back Panel (vanity and sink base cabinets will have open backs except where glides are attached)
Shelves: 3/4" Plywood
Base Cabinet Shelf Depth:  1/2 Depth
Drawer Box:

3/4" Solid Wood Dovetail Drawer Box

Drawer Glides: Soft Close Full Extension Drawer Glides
Overlay: Full
Hinges: Soft Close 6-way Adjustable Concealed Hinges
Cabinet Interior: Natural Maple
Center Stile:

24" Cabinets will have a stile attached to the left door. Cabinets 27" and wider will have a fixed center stile (in the middle of the face frame). 

Assembly Method: Cam Lock
Finish: Natural
Toe Kick: 1/2" Plywood - Included With Each Cabinet
Installation Rail: 3/4" Solid Wood (top and bottom of wall cabinets)
Cabinet Terms
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Ball Bearing Glides - Smooth gliding guides that are usually side mounted. These guides slide on small metallic balls that bear the weight of the drawer.
Butt Doors - Door on a double door cabinet that when closed, nearly touch each other. Typically, a 1/8" gap is allowed between the butt doors.
Cam Locks - A cylindrical lock or fastener commonly used for cabinets. Often there will be a male and female part. Once inserted, simply turn the metal piece 180 degrees clockwise to lock into place. Cam locks are an easy and secure way to connect cabinet panels. They are commonly found in ready-to-assemble cabinets.
Center Stile - Vertical strips of wood that divide cabinets for extra support and durability. Usually seen on larger width cabinets.
Concealed hinge - a hinge that is not visible on the front of a cabinet door. Concealed hinges are attached to the inside surface of the door.
Dado - a groove that is cut into a piece of material so that another piece may slide into it. The inside surface of cabinet drawers may be 'dadoed' with a groove to accept the drawer bottom panel which helps make for a stronger joint between the drawer side and bottom panels.
Dovetail - Woodworked joints that are used to connect drawer sides to the drawer face without the use of exposed hardware. These joints are known for their durability. The wood is cut in a series of angled portions that look like dove tails. These “tails” interlock and are difficult to separate once attached.
Epoxy Coated Glides - A fast drying white protective coating that is baked into hardware metal guides. It is low VOC and can be used for sidemount and undermount hardware.
Exposed hinge - a hinge type that is visible on the outside edge of the cabinet door when the door is closed.
Face frame - the wood frame that is attached to the front edges of the top, bottom and sides of the cabinet box. The door gets hinged to the face frame. This frame helps provide rigidity to the box. Cabinet designs that incorporate this feature are called "framed" or "face-frame" cabinets.
Framed - a cabinet design that uses a 'face-frame' which is typically a wood frame attached to the front edges of the cabinet box (where the door gets hinged to).
Frameless - a cabinet design that does not use a frame on the front outside edges of the cabinet box. The front of the cabinet box is formed by the edges of the top, bottom and side panels of the cabinet box. The cabinet door typically covers these edges when closed.
Full Extension Glides - Hardware that provides full-access to drawers and allows the drawer to pass the face frame.
Full Overlay - A cabinet design whereby the cabinet door or drawer front covers the entire face frame so that only the cabinet door is seen with no part of the face frame visible. A cabinet is also considered full-overlay when the reveal is less than ¼ inch.
Half Overlay/Partial Overlay - A cabinet design whereby the cabinet door or drawer front partially overlaps the face frame. When the drawers/doors are closed, more than ¼ inch of the face frame remains visible.
Inset - a cabinet design whereby the doors fit inside of the face frame when closed (rather than overlapping and sitting on top of the face frame).
Medium density fiberboard (MDF) - a wood-based product that's produced by the combination of very small wood fibers and a glue, resin or similar bonding agent. MDF can be more easily shaped than products like particle board due to the consistency of the material formed by the small fibers. MDF can be used for shelves, doors (typically painted or covered with melamine) and other cabinet parts. It is very dense and resists warping. It is commonly seen in the center panels of recessed cabinet door styles (like a Shaker door) to prevent warping and cracking of the center panel during the wood’s natural expansion and contraction throughout the year.
High density fiberboard (HDF) - a wood-based product that's produced by the combination of very small wood fibers and a glue, resin or similar bonding agent. Due to a higher density than medium density fiberboard (MDF), HDF is also thinner. HDF can be more easily shaped than products like particle board due to the consistency of the material formed by the small fibers. HDF can be used for shelves, doors (typically painted or covered with melamine) and other cabinet parts. It is very dense and resists warping. It is commonly seen in the center panels of recessed cabinet door styles (like a Shaker door) to prevent warping and cracking of the center panel during the wood’s natural expansion and contraction throughout the year.
Melamine - a durable plastic, similar to laminate that can be applied to certain areas of cabinets. It is easy to clean and resists stains, chipping and fading.
Miter - A woodworking joint where two beveled pieces adjoin to make a 90 degree angle.
Mortise and Tenon - a means of wood joinery that involves part of one piece being inserted into a notch or hole in the mating piece. A typical mortise and tenon joint has a square protrusion coming off the end of one piece that fits tightly into a square 'hole' or notch in the piece it's joined to. The pieces that make up the outer frame of a cabinet door might be joined using this technique.
Overlay - Overlay refers to the amount of face frame that is covered by the cabinet door or drawer front.
Partial overlay/Half Overlay - A cabinet design whereby the cabinet door or drawer front partially overlaps the face frame. When the drawers/doors are closed, more than ¼ inch of the face frame remains visible.
Particle board - a wood product made up of very small wood pieces and fragments that are fused together with a glue or resin under mechanical pressure.
Plywood - an all wood product made up of several layers of wood with the grain direction running at different angles with respect to each other. This orientation gives plywood greater strength and stability in comparison to solid wood. It reduces the tendency of wood to split when nailed at the edges and reduces expansion and shrinkage, providing improved dimensional stability.
Rail - the horizontal pieces of a face frame or door frame (in contrast to a "stile" which is the vertical member of the frame).
Raised Panel - Doors that have slightly raised center panels.
Recessed Panel - Door style where the center panel is inset or recessed. A common example is a Shaker door style.
Reveal - The exposed portion between the end of the cabinet face frame and the door.
Self Closing Drawers - Drawers that have mechanisms or magnets that guide the drawer closed. These are not soft-closing.
Sidemounted Glides - Drawer hardware that is mounted on the side of the drawer.
Slab Front - A flat door panel with no design, moldings, recessed or raised areas. Commonly gives a more contemporary appearance.
Soft Close Drawers - Drawers containing a piston that respond to various levels of pressure and weight, absorbing the impact and closing the door slowly and safely.
Stile - the vertical pieces of a face frame or door frame (in contrast to the "rails" which are the horizontal pieces of the frame).
Undermount Glides - Drawer hardware that is mounted underneath the drawer. Undermount guides can usually carry more weight than sidemount guides.
Veneer - thin layers of wood applied to plywood or MDF before it’s treated with stain. Veneers can be used on the sides of exposed cabinets (for example, on the end of a run of cabinets) and on the interior surfaces of cabinet boxes.
SKU Name
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GW1230FTS W1230 Prairie Shaker
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GWDC2742FTS WDC2742 Prairie Shaker 
GB09FTS B09 (FH) Prairie Shaker 
GB12FTS B12 Prairie Shaker 
GB15FTS B15 Prairie Shaker 
GB18FTS B18 Prairie Shaker 
GB18FHFTS B18 (FH) Prairie Shaker 
GB21FTS B21 Prairie Shaker 
GB24FTS B24 Prairie Shaker 
GB27FTS B27 Prairie Shaker 
GB30FTS B30 Prairie Shaker 
GMB30FTS MB30 Prairie Shaker
GB33FTS B33 Prairie Shaker 
GB36FTS B36 Prairie Shaker 
GBBC42-45FTS BBC42-45 Prairie Shaker 
GER3309FTS ER3309 Prairie Shaker
GDB15FTS DB15 Prairie Shaker 
GDB18FTS DB18 Prairie Shaker 
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GDB24FTS DB24 Prairie Shaker 
GDB24-2FTS DB24-2 Prairie Shaker 
GDB30FTS DB30 Prairie Shaker 
GDB30-2FTS DB30 -2 Prairie Shaker 
GDCB3612FTS DCB3612 Prairie Shaker 
GBC24FTS BC24 Prairie Shaker 
GSB30FTS SB30 Prairie Shaker 
GSB33FTS SB33 Prairie Shaker 
GSB36FTS SB36 Prairie Shaker 
GFSB36FTS FSB36 Prairie Shaker 
GSB42FTS SB42 Prairie Shaker 
GWP1884FTS WP1884 Prairie Shaker 
GWP2484FTS WP2484 Prairie Shaker 
GUCB1854FTS UCB1854 Prairie Shaker
GW183624FTS W183624 Prairie Shaker
GW184224FTS W184224 Prairie Shaker
GUCB2454FTS UCB2454 Prairie Shaker
GW243624FTS W243624 Prairie Shaker
GW244224FTS W244224 Prairie Shaker
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GOU332490FTS OU332490 Prairie Shaker 
GTK8FTS TK8 Prairie Shaker 
GCM8FTS CM8 Prairie Shaker 
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GSCM7FTS SCM7 Prairie Shaker 
GVAR48FTS VAR48 Prairie Shaker 
GF330FTS F330 Prairie Shaker 
GF342FTS F342 Prairie Shaker 
GF396FTS F396 Prairie Shaker 
GF642FTS F642 Prairie Shaker 
GBF3FTS BF3 Prairie Shaker 
GBEP3LFTS BEP3L Prairie Shaker 
GEP24X35FTS END PA 24X35X3/16 FRONT SH
GWEP12X42FTS WALL END PA 12X42 FRONT SH
G3X4PANFTS 3X4X1/4" Prairie Shaker
GRP84FTS RP84 Prairie Shaker 
GRP90FTS RP90 Prairie Shaker 
GRP96FTS RP96 Prairie Shaker 
GMC3018FTS MC3018 Prairie Shaker 
GPR3015FTS PR3015 Prairie Shaker 
GWR3015FTS WR3015 Prairie Shaker 
GWR1818FTS WR1818 Prairie Shaker
GSGH30FTS SGH30 Prairie Shaker 
G1530MDFTS 1530MD Prairie Shaker 
G1830MDFTS 1830MD Prairie Shaker 
G3030MDFTS 3030 MD Prairie Shaker/2 PK
G3630MDFTS 3630 MD Prairie Shaker /2PK
GDC2430MDFTS DC2430MD Prairie Shaker 
G1536MDFTS 1536MD Prairie Shaker 
G1836MDFTS 1836 MULL DR Prairie Shaker
G3036MDFTS 3036 MUL DR Prairie Shaker
G3636MDFTS 3636 MUL DR Prairie Shaker
GDC2436MDFTS DC2436 MULL DR Prairie Shaker
GDC2736MDFTS DC2736 MULL DR Prairie Shaker
G1542MDFTS 1542 MULL DR Prairie Shaker
G1842MDFTS 1842 MULL DR Prairie Shaker
G3042MDFTS 3042 MULL DR Prairie Shaker
G3642MDFTS 3642 MULL DR Prairie Shaker
GDC2442MDFTS DC2442 MULL DR FRONTI SHAK
GDC2742MDFTS DC2742 MULL DR FRONT  SHAK
GCSF36FTS CSF36 Prairie Shaker
G30DDFTS 30" DECO DR Prairie Shaker
G36DDFTS 36" DECO DR Prairie Shaker
G42DDFTS 42" DECO DR Prairie Shaker
GBDDFTS BASE DECO DR Prairie Shaker
GV1816FTS V1816 Prairie Shaker 
GV2421FTS V2421 Prairie Shaker 

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