Dura Supreme’s new Parker door style, with the panel recessed just 1/8” from the frame, elevates the popular look of a “shaker” door with a contemporary, low-profile panel. As transitional styling continues to peak in popularity, this shallow shaker door style offers a sleek alternative to the traditional shaker style and works well in both transitional and soft-contemporary designs.
“The low-profile, shallow, recessed panel of the Parker door style has a sophisticated, European-inspired aesthetic compared to the traditional shaker,” explains Karen Wistrom, VP of Marketing for Dura Supreme Cabinetry. “Designers can easily pair Parker with modern doors, like Dura Supreme’s Reese door or a slab door like our Chroma to create a truly captivating look in a kitchen or throughout an entire home.” To see samples in person and learn more, visit a local Dura Supreme Showroom.
![A shallow shaker door style with a raw, natural wood finish.](https://parr.durasupreme.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Alabaster-QSWO-Parker-DovePaint_BrittanicaCambria-2-rotated.jpg)
Dura Supreme Cabinetry’s Parker door style shown in Alabaster stain on Quarter-Sawn White Oak
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![A floating vanity in a contemporary bathroom with a shallow shaker door style in a light raw quarter-sawn white oak color. Two tall floating linen cabinets flank each side of the vanity.](https://parr.durasupreme.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/ParkerBathroom_QSWO_Alabaster-2.jpg)
Dura Supreme Cabinetry’s Parker door style shown in Alabaster stain on Quarter-Sawn White Oak
![A floating vanity in a contemporary bathroom with a shallow shaker door style in a light raw quarter-sawn white oak color.](https://parr.durasupreme.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/ParkerBathroom_QSWO_Alabaster-3.jpg)
Dura Supreme Cabinetry’s Parker door style shown in Alabaster stain on Quarter-Sawn White Oak