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Diamond NOW Portland 36-in W x 35-in H x 23.75-in D Wheat Door and Drawer Base Stock Cabinet

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Diamond NOW Portland 36-in W x 35-in H x 23.75-in D Wheat Door and Drawer Base Stock CabinetPortland Wheat 36 in Base Cabinet with Drawer A fully assembled base cabinet from Diamond NOWs Portland collection, featuring a warm Wheat finish and raised panel doors. Built with engineered wood sides and solid wood frames, it includes one drawer, two doors, and an adjustable shelf for versatile kitchen storage. Key Features: Timeless Style: Raised panel doors and slab drawer front in a warm Wheat finish suit traditional kitchens. Durable

Portland Wheat 36-in Base Cabinet with Drawer

A fully assembled base cabinet from Diamond NOW’s Portland collection, featuring a warm Wheat finish and raised panel doors. Built with engineered wood sides and solid wood frames, it includes one drawer, two doors, and an adjustable shelf for versatile kitchen storage.


Key Features:

  • Timeless Style: Raised panel doors and slab drawer front in a warm Wheat finish suit traditional kitchens.
  • Durable Construction: 1/2-in thick cabinet sides, 3/8-in solid back and solid wood frames for long-lasting stability.
  • Strong Storage: One 3/4-in thick adjustable shelf resists sagging and supports up to 37 lbs.
  • Easy Install: Fully assembled cabinet with adjustable hinges for precise door alignment.
  • Practical Layout: 36-in wide base with one drawer and two doors for everyday organization.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Portland
Color/Finish Family Brown
Color Shade Medium
Manufacturer Color/Finish Wheat
Type Base
Material Engineered wood
Style Traditional
Configuration Door and drawer
Number of Drawers 1
Number of Doors 2
Number of Shelves 1
Panel Style Raised panel
Fronts Sold Separately No
Production Method Stock (prefabricated)
Drawer Construction All-wood construction
Depth (Inches) 23.75
Width (Inches) 36
Height (Inches) 35
Door Height (Inches) 22.875
Door Width (Inches) 16.875
Adjustable Shelves Yes
Box Construction Furniture board
Moisture Resistant No
Reversible Door Yes
Soft Close No
Stainable/Paintable No
Toe Kick No
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
GREENGUARD Gold Certified No
FSC Certified Wood No
SFI Certified Wood No
PEFC Certified Wood No
Warranty Limited lifetime
Assembly Fully assembled
Weight Capacity (per shelf) (lbs.) 37
UNSPSC 30161800

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Are doors and drawer fronts included?
A: Yes—fronts are included; this is a fully assembled stock base cabinet.


Q: What materials are used?
A: Engineered wood box (furniture board) with solid wood frames; raised panel doors.


Q: Does it have soft-close hardware?
A: No, soft-close is not included.


Q: Is the shelf adjustable?
A: Yes, it includes one 3/4-in thick adjustable shelf rated to 37 lbs.


Q: What are the overall dimensions?
A: 36 in W x 35 in H x 23.75 in D.


A Warm, Classic Foundation for Your Kitchen

The Portland base cabinet in Wheat brings an inviting, honeyed glow that instantly warms the room. Raised panel doors and traditional lines add a tailored elegance while keeping the look approachable. Pair it with stone-look countertops and matte black hardware for a chic, everyday sensibility. It’s a versatile essential that anchors a luxurious yet lived-in kitchen.


Upgrade your kitchen storage with Portland’s durable, fully assembled base cabinet—order today for a timeless, easy install.

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