
MDF Shaker doors have become the go-to choice for homeowners, cabinet shops, and designers across Calgary — and for good reason. They’re clean, timeless, easy to finish, and far more stable than many solid-wood alternatives. With modern CNC machining, these doors can be produced with exceptional precision, making them ideal for kitchens, vanities, built-ins, and refinishing projects.
Whether you’re a DIY renovator or a professional cabinetmaker, this guide breaks down exactly what makes MDF Shaker doors such a smart option — and what to look for in a supplier.
Unlike traditional 5-piece doors, a one-piece CNC-cut MDF Shaker door is milled from a single sheet. This eliminates joint lines, cracking, or seasonal wood movement.
Key benefits include:
No expansion gaps or seams
Perfectly square, repeatable sizing
Smooth, paint-ready surface
Lower cost than solid wood
Unlimited design possibilities
If you’re finishing doors on-site or want a flawless sprayed finish, MDF is extremely forgiving and consistent.
Not all MDF is equal — and the wrong material leads to fuzzy edges, tool chatter, and poor paint absorption.
At Bowe Wood Co., we typically use:
Premium industrial MDF for standard Shaker doors
Ultralight MDF for oversized or tall panels
Moisture-resistant MDF (MR) for bathrooms, mudrooms, and high-humidity areas
Better material = sharper edge detail, smoother profiles, and longer life.
CNC machining allows for incredible consistency, and most Shaker doors fall into three categories:
Classic Shaker
Straight inside edge, minimal bevel, timeless.
Modern Micro-Shaker
Slimmer rails/stiles and a tighter profile for a clean, contemporary look.
Soft-Edge Shaker
Slight eased edges ideal for high-touch or family-heavy use.
We can also build custom step details, ogees, bevels, arches, or multi-panel layouts — anything from modern to heritage-style.
Most popular door specs:
2.25″ rails/stiles (standard Shaker)
1.75″ rails/stiles (modern Shaker)
0.25″ to 0.30″ recess depth
⅛” eased or crisp edges depending on finishing method
For large pantry or wardrobe doors, thicker panels or back-reliefing may be recommended to prevent warping.
A CNC-cut MDF door finishes beautifully when you follow the right steps:
Seal edges with a high-quality primer (shellac or lacquer primer works best)
Light sand between coats for a perfect surface
Spray finish for the smoothest results
Use MR MDF in humid areas
Avoid heavy water-based primers — they raise fibres
If you want, I can also provide a standalone MDF Door Finishing Guide PDF.
Whether you’re a shop or homeowner, you can order doors by:
Size (to the millimetre)
Profile style
Panel depth
Hinge boring (optional)
Pre-finishing (optional)
Typical turnaround: 3–5 business days, with rush options available for cabinet shops.
FAQ
Q: Can MDF Shaker doors be painted any colour?
Yes. MDF accepts lacquer, polyurethane, acrylic, and hybrid paints extremely well.
Q: Do one-piece doors warp?
Quality MDF combined with proper back-reliefing and sealed edges results in a highly stable door.
Q: Do you bore hinge cups?
Yes — standard 35mm cups with custom offsets available.
Q: Can you match an existing profile?
Absolutely. Send a photo or bring in a sample and we’ll match the profile on the CNC.