In the world of kitchen cabinets, it’s easy to feel torn between ultra-modern and traditional styles. That’s where Verra comes in. The Verra Cabinet Door from Superior Cabinets delivers the best of both worlds, a balanced shaker profile that’s wider than a slim shaker but sleeker than a traditional shaker. If you’ve been eyeing narrow shaker, skinny shaker, or even micro shaker doors, but want something with a little more presence, Verra might be your perfect match.

Split the Difference, Beautifully
The Verra door style features 1 1/8” stiles and rails, landing right between the ultra-slim 3/4″ Eryn and the classic 2 1/4” shaker. It’s designed for those who want something just right—not too thick, not too thin. Like the Eryn, the Verra door is also built with a 7/8” thickness, giving it a solid, elevated look and feel.

Designed for Today’s Kitchens
The Verra door is available in a curated selection of wood species, including Maple, Oak, Cherry, Rift Cut White Oak, and Black Walnut. While natural finishes are only offered on Black Walnut and select handcrafted finishes, the range of stains available still gives you plenty of creative freedom. (Heads up: Verra isn’t offered in Hickory or Rustic wood.)

This door style fits beautifully into transitional, modern farmhouse, and warm contemporary kitchens, offering just the right amount of detail without being overbearing.
Why It Matters
Slim Shaker cabinetry, also called thin shaker, skinny shaker, narrow shaker, modified shaker, and a handful of other names, isn’t just a passing trend.

It’s a modern design solution that offers clean lines, timeless appeal, and tons of design flexibility, giving designers, homeowners, remodelers, and builders a new way to express their style.

See the Verra Slim Shaker Door in Person

Whether you’re planning a remodel or building your dream kitchen from scratch, ask your Authorized Superior Cabinets Dealer Partner and Professional Kitchen and Bath Designer about the Verra Door. It might just be the design-forward door style your space needs.
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