About Aspect Cabinetry

Aspect Cabinetry is built by W. W. Wood Products Inc, a family-owned company since its beginning in 1977. The company is located in Dudley, Missouri, a rural town of under 300 people. Dudley is 2 ½ hours south of St. Louis, Missouri, in the bootheel of the state. We began as a molding and milled lumber supplier working out of a small shed. Over the years, we evolved and grew to become a major supplier of cabinetry with approximately one million square feet of manufacturing space with the best equipment available. We have enjoyed steady, robust growth because of our commitment to provide quality products made from quality materials and by hard-working employees.

Our company is extremely self-sufficient, relying very little on outside sources to provide components to build our cabinetry. We have invested heavily in state-of-the-art equipment to be extremely competitive and control the quality of the cabinetry we produce.

Aspect Cabinetry is available in most areas, except the northwestern United States. Click Here for our distribution map.

  1. 5/8" hardwood dovetail drawer box standard
  2. Blum TANDEM edge BLUMOTION 7/8" extension with integrated BLUMOTION soft closing mechanism standard
  3. 1 1/2" wide solid wood face frames
  4. Solid wood hanging rails for sturdy installation
  5. 1/2" cabinet sides (1/4" matching ends applied to 1/2" cabinet sides when finished)
  6. 3/4" thick shelves
  7. Blum COMPACT BLUMOTION 6-way adjustable hinges with integrated soft closing mechanism
  8. Interior is laminated in attractive natural maple pattern for easy cleanup
  9. Catalyzed conversion varnish finish for outstanding durability
Aspect Base Edge Guide
Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association

KCMA Participant

Aspect Cabinetry actively participates in reducing our impact on the environment when making our products. As an active member of KCMA (Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association), we stay in tune with industry best practices of environmental responsibility. Aspect Cabinetry's dedication to the environment is further advanced by our ESP certification from KCMA.

Environmental Stewards Program

ESP Certified

The ESP (Environmental Stewardship Program) was created in 2006 to help cabinet manufacturers demonstrate their commitment to environmental sustainability and help consumers easily identify environmentally-friendly products. After meeting certification requirements in areas of air quality, product and process resource management, environmental stewardship, and community relations, cabinet manufacturers can display the ESP seal on their products. The ESP seal helps you identify cabinets and cabinet manufacturers who are committed to protecting the environment. Nearly one hundred fifty cabinet manufacturers have already earned ESP certification and more are on their way to completing the review process.

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TSCA Title VI Compliant

Aspect Cabinetry is TSCA Title VI compliant. This compliance ensures that our cabinetry meets the standards set by the Toxic Substances Control Act for formaldehyde in composite wood products, such as plywood, MDF and particle boards. The standard requires an entity outside the manufacturer to audit and certify the formaldehyde emissions of the products mentioned are within the allowed levels.



Basic Cleaning

Wipe with a dampened, lint-free cotton cloth and promptly wipe dry. For removal of oil, grease, or daily spills, you may use a solution of mild soap and water, then promptly dry with a soft, lint-free cotton cloth. Avoid using a dishcloth or sponge to clean cabinet surfaces as it may contain remnant of harsh detergents that can harm the finish. Do not use ammonia-based cleaners, soaps with dye, abrasive cleaners, or self-polishing waxes (especially those that contain silicone). We recommend the use of a quality cream furniture polish, such as Guardsman® furniture polish.

Wipe Spills Promptly

It is very important to keep the cabinet surfaces dry. Wipe up spills immediately using a dry cloth with a “blotting” motion, rather than wiping the spill from the cabinet surface. Pay special attention to areas where water is common, such as the sink and dishwasher, and do not allow water and detergents to dry on the cabinet surface.

Avoid Excessive Moisture

This is one of the worst enemies of any finish. Avoid draping wet towels over cabinet doors. Do not attach towel racks to door interiors and do not place coffee or tea makers where the steam will directly impact cabinet surfaces. Immediately dry off any areas where water has spilled.

Avoid Excessive Heat

Avoid placing cabinet appliances where the heat is directed onto cabinet surfaces. The stability of the wood and finish can be negatively impacted.

Avoid Abrasives

Never use scouring pads, steel wool, or powdered cleaners as these methods of cleaning may penetrate the surface, allowing food or moisture to enter and cause deterioration of the finish.

Final Thoughts

Wood products and their finish are only as good as the care they receive. Proper care such as we recommend will extend the life and beauty of your cabinetry. Remember, leaving water or other moisture on the cabinet surface for extended periods of time will harm the finish and will not be covered under any warranties. See our warranty.