Built by W.W. Wood Products in Dudley, Missouri — the widest door, finish, and inset program in the Pinnacle lineup, all on a plywood box with Blum hardware standard.
Brand story
Shiloh is built by W.W. Wood Products in Dudley, Missouri — a family-owned company founded in 1977 by Ron and Linda Wunderlich, now one of the top-three privately held cabinet manufacturers in the United States. 2.2 million square feet of production and more than 800 skilled professionals, all in Dudley. Every Shiloh order is built to that homeowner's job on a predictable ~6-week lead time.
Shiloh sits in the premium semi-custom tier — above the big-box semi-customs (KraftMaid, Diamond, Schrock), alongside the strongest names in the dealer-only premium segment, and a meaningful step below true full-custom. For most kitchen and bath designers in the Pinnacle territory, Shiloh is the "everyday workhorse" line for traditional, transitional, and increasingly contemporary projects.
Construction & specs anatomy
Exactly what you're specifying when you order Shiloh — read top to bottom.
Blum TANDEM edge 7/8 extension with BLUMOTION soft-close standard. Full extension (FEG) is +$72/box — required for any inset cabinet.
Door hinges
Blum CLIP top BLUMOTION — 6-way adjustable, soft-close, concealed. (3/8" inset uses a knife hinge that does not soft-close.)
Overlay & inset program
Nine framed cabinet types: standard overlay, full overlay (+$26/door, $12/drawer), 3/8" inset, flush inset, beaded inset, square beaded inset, modern flush inset, modern beaded inset, modern square beaded inset. Most doors available across most types.
Topcoat
Catalyzed conversion varnish — smooth, durable, resistant to most household chemicals.
Structural
Solid-wood hanging rail; solid-wood corner blocks in base cabinets for strength and stability.
Sizing
Square cabinet modifications up to 6" in H/W/D = 30% upcharge; over 6" = 50%; angled/corner mods = 50%. Width reductions free in standard depth increments (12", 13", 15", 18", 21", 24" base).
Edge-banded shelves
New 1¼" edge-banded plywood floating shelf available for open cabinetry. See spec details.
Furniture vanities
Bench-built from scratch in any Shiloh wood species and any paint or stain. See vanities article.
Lead time
~6 weeks from order acknowledgment.
Warranty
10-year limited warranty. KCMA/ESP certified.
Made in
Dudley, Missouri — W.W. Wood Products, family-owned, est. 1977.
Door styles
Shiloh offers 50+ door styles organized into two pricing groups. The full library lives on the Shiloh sample wall and in the WW Wood dealer portal (my.wwinc.com) — what follows is the orientation before you scroll through it.
Pricing groups
Group A — no upcharge. The volume styles: Hanover, Square Flat Panel, Square Raised Panel, Aspen, Heritage, Lancaster, Statesville, Napa, Malibu, Greensboro, New Haven, Ward, Concord, Hartford, Hamlin, Bristol, Summit, Tahoe (new), Scottsdale (new), plus 1-piece MDF variants of most painted styles (add "-M1" to the door code).
Group B — $44/door upcharge. Mitered and decorative styles: Bradford, Dalton, Essex, Glenbrook, Kendall, Landes, Manchester, Portland, Shelby, Savannah, Windsor, Asherville, Charleston, Beaded Century, Montgomery, Reeded Malibu (new).
How the library breaks down by aesthetic
Shaker / flat panel — Square Flat Panel, Hanover, Lancaster (wide-stile shaker), and 2.5"-rail variants for narrow contemporary aesthetics. Most-specified group in the Pinnacle territory.
Raised panel — Square Raised Panel, Arch Raised, Crown Raised, Oxford Raised. Best fit for traditional and craftsman work.
Slab — Metro (slab) and 1-piece MDF variants (Malibu-M1, Napa-M1, Scottsdale-M1) for paint-grade contemporary.
Mitered & specialty — Bradford, Dalton, Essex, Glenbrook, Asherville and the rest of Group B for transitional and traditional kitchens that want a mitered corner detail.
Beaded / glass / mullion — Beaded Century plus the modern beaded inset family for traditional and historic restoration work; glass-frame doors pair with any door family.
Door construction
All 5-piece door styles in the Shiloh program have solid wood center panels — except Napa and Metro, which use a different center-panel construction designed for their flat, contemporary aesthetic. Solid center panels matter on stained doors because the panel takes stain at the same depth and grain pattern as the surrounding rails and stiles.
Door samples
Napa Horizontal — Amazing Gray paint on maple. A contemporary flat-panel door with horizontal grain; uses Shiloh's alternate (non-solid) center-panel construction.Lancaster — Bison stain on walnut. A wide-stile shaker (3-1/4" rails and stiles) with mortise-and-tenon joinery and a solid wood recessed center panel.
Finishes & color program
The finish program is Shiloh's strongest single feature. Think of it in three layers:
Paints
25 different paint color options plus custom paints from Sherwin-Williams are available.
2025 Trend Colors: Shoji White, Quietude, Rookwood Shutter Green. Café and Slate highlights are optional add-ons on selected paints.
Stains
Stains across Maple, Alder, Cherry, Red Oak, Hickory, Walnut, Select Poplar, American Poplar, White Oak (plain/quarter/rift), and rustic variants of all of the above. Glazes (mocha, black, brown, van dyke, nickel) and graphite highlights add a hand-wiped layer of depth.
Some stain colors require a glaze or highlight; others are not compatible with glazing — check the swatch wall or brochure for the per-color rules.
Specialty
Olde World (40% upcharge on paint) — hand-distressed with rock dents, crackle, wearing, gouging, worm holing, brushed highlight. Aged technique (no upcharge) layers gouging, worm holing, dents, and wearing over any stain or paint. Weathered stains (30% upcharge) are a separate look. All hand-applied.
Olde World and Aged are not compatible with each other. Olde World is available on a curated set of paint colors and most wood species.
When to specify Shiloh
The simple decision rule:
Reach for Shiloh when:
The finish or color is the design driver — custom paint match, glaze, distressing, or an uncommon stain
The project is traditional, transitional, or transitional-leaning contemporary
The design calls for inset or beaded-inset face-frame construction
The kitchen needs furniture-style vanities, hutches, or pieces that read as built-ins
The homeowner is comparing a full-custom shop on price and you need to land closer to semi-custom budget
Reach for a different Pinnacle brand when:
The aesthetic is hard contemporary / Euro-modern — Eclipse fits better
Budget is the design driver and lead time is tight — Aspect serves the value tier