Cherry
Cherry
wood cabinets, with a fine to medium grain pattern, provide an
elegant look that is suitable for contemporary or traditional
styling. It is moderately hard and strong, and resists both
warping and checking. While usually pinkish-brown in color,
there are also shades of off-white, green, and even gray
and contains occasional knots, which gives it a unique
beauty.
Cherry
darkens beautifully with age, most considerably within the
first three years. 
If you choose
cherry cabinets, order exposed side panels in the same
material as the door panel. Otherwise the exposed sides of
cabinet will remain the original color, while the door darkens
in color.
Distinctive
patterns and wood grains are brought out through quarter
sawing. It is usually finished in a medium or dark finish to
bring out the mahogany-red tones.

Below
are some pictures of kitchens in cherry
wood:





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