Only the best modular solid wood closets all made in America.
Both Open Ends
A 24"frame would be 25 7/8"
One Open, One Closed
A 24"frame would be 25 1/4"
Both Closed Ends
A 24"frame would be 26 3/8"
Open End
A 24"frame would be 24"
Closed End
A 24"frame would be 24 1/2"
Note: Our closed end frames use a thicker upright. Open uprights are approximately 1 3/8"thick while Closed uprights are just over a half inch thicker at 1 7/8". All sizes are approximate within 1/16" to 1/8"
These are assemblies that are made of solid wood "Uprights" and "Freestanding Kits"
Uprights are manufactured from clear, Solid Maple. Two 1-3/8" x 1-5/8" stiles have a 3/8" wide x 5/8" deep plow the entire height to receive shelf end channels and are drilled with 3/16" diameter holes on 1" centers to allow for shelf adjustability. Stiles are locked together with two or more cross members mortised into the stiles. All components are machined smooth with all outside corners eased. Uprights are available unfinished or in clear water based lacquer or select tinted or painted water based finishes.
Shelves are manufactured of approximately 3/4" Solid Premium White Pine. All shelf materials are machined to accept formed aluminum extrusions shaped to fit into a routed slot on the end of the shelf and to rest on the shelf support pins. Shelves are available unfinished or in clear water based lacquer or select tinted or painted water based finishes.
Cross Rails are manufactured from 1"thick Solid Maple. This kit includes 4 boards and hardware. Two boards connect uprights at the bottom and two connect at the top to create a Starter Frame or Add On Frame. Bolts and special embedded barrel nuts are used to securely bolt frames together. A simple "Allen" wrench is all that is needed to screw the boards together with the uprights (Allen wrench is included).
Solid Maple is used in our drawers. This is wood is considerably more expensive but needed to hold our very detailed and precise English Dovetail joinery on all four corners (See image below). Separate drawer fronts are made of Select Solid Maple.
Material in our Factory
Lundia Solid Wood Upright Stiles in Production
Our drawers are made of 5/8"thick solid wood sides (4 sides) and then we have a 3/4"thick solid wood drawer front. All joints are finely crafted German Dovetail, guaranteed to last you for life. Compare our drawers. You will not find a better made drawer than ours.
Professional Cabinet or Furniture makers will tell you that the Hallmark of quality in ANY piece of
furniture starts with the drawer. If you want to verify the quality of a wood desk or furniture piece, open the drawers.
Look at how the drawer box is assembled. Because the drawer is constantly moving and taking abuse it will be the first item
to breakdown.
The cheapest drawers are made with butt joints or slip joints. Only the finest craftsmen will use English
Dovetail construction. It is the most durable joinery in woodworking. Some manufacturers will use a combination of dovetail
and butt joints. Our drawer boxes have English Dovetails at all four corners.
Next look how many "Sides" there are. Our
drawers are called a 5 sided drawer box. That is because the drawer itself is manufactured as a separate box. Then the drawer
front is attached afterward. If the drawer front is actually the front of the box, you will eventually pull apart the joints.
Every time you pull on a drawer you a putting pressure on the front joints of a 4 sided drawer box. A 5 sided drawer box like
ours eliminates that problem.
We use top of the line "Accuride brand" ball bearing, full suspension slides. These are commercial rated slides and are smooth closing. Full suspension means that your entire drawer will pull out for easier access to the entire drawer interior (Some companies will use less expensive slides that only pull out part way).
Fine woodworking joinery/construction on all doors. Doors are 7/8"thick. Doors are hand assembled
Sustainable harvesting can be defined as a method of harvesting that provides a constant supply of wood
resources throughout the landscape, with future timber yields unaffected or improved by current harvesting methods. ...
Foresters emulate natural disturbances with their harvesting methods to maintain these balances.
Our lumber is harvested in these forests using "Single Tree Selection". Typically, the harvest is only 2 to 4 trees that
are hand selected per acre of forest. This is the most responsible method of harvesting trees. In addition to protecting
the forest, this type of forestry also protects wildlife. For example, Trees are inspected for wildlife before selection.
Trees are never harvested if they contain nests. Excessive bird droppings (White Wash) marking the bowl or ground around the
tree are examples of nest indicators. Harvesting by Single Tree Selection, the "Light Touch" has maintained a sustained balance
between vegetation and wildlife not found using more intensive methods to harvest trees.
Our Solid Wood Materials during production in our factory (Absolutely NO particle board or melamine in our modular systems!)