bonhow Unfortunately, I am a Canadian displaced to Austin, Texas. Which means that I am not going to be doing a kitchen in Vancouver. But I am going to be doing a kitchen in Austin and I had not seen such a solid white stain before. I don't want white that is painted because it can chip, nor do I want that "thermafoil" (I think it's called that). Your stain in the photo doesn't have any wood grain showing and it doesn't look white washed. So, I was wondering what stain it was.
Corey Klassen Interior Design You can not tell from the photos, but there is subtle woodgrain and it is not solid. Unfortunately the stain is exclusive to a local supplier. The majority of my kitchens are painted wood and haven't had an issue.