Mission chamfered island split column describes a decorative maple column with clean, chamfered lines that supports mission-style island and cabinet designs, so projects match that squared, straightforward look. The 36 inch length defines how it fits typical island heights and lets installers work within known vertical dimensions during layout. The 1-3/4 inch width at one dimension shapes how much face area it presents to adjoining panels or doors, guiding proportion decisions. The 3-1/2 inch depth at the other dimension affects how far the column projects, which matters when aligning overhangs and toe space. Being made of unfinished wood gives tradespeople full control over stain, paint, or clear finish, so the column can visually tie into surrounding maple or contrasting finishes on site. The split column design defines it as a two-part form that works around structural or built components while maintaining a mission style face.
The split column design defines this piece as two matching halves, which matters when working around existing supports or casework panels because it can flank a structure while presenting a unified mission face. The 36 inch overall length provides a clear reference for cutting or positioning relative to base cabinets and islands. The 1-3/4 inch by 3-1/2 inch dimensions guide how closely the halves can nest against structural elements, helping installers decide where to locate seams or transitions. Being unfinished maple lets fabricators mill light adjustments, then finish after fitting, so final color and sheen can visually hide minor on-site tuning of the parts.
The 36 inch x 1-3/4 inch x 3-1/2 inch mission chamfered island split column is sized for decorative island and cabinet work where a defined, rectangular column footprint is desired. Its mission chamfered profile suits projects that call for straight, squared detailing along end panels, corners, or support-looking elements. The maple construction aligns with maple cabinetry or casework, so the column can be integrated into kitchen islands, work stations, or furniture-style cabinets that rely on maple as the primary visible wood. As a split column, each half can be placed on either side of a structural member or panel, creating the visual of a full column while adapting to the underlying build conditions. The unfinished surface lets the column serve both stain-grade and paint-grade roles, depending on how the surrounding cabinetry is finished.
Because the dimensions are clearly set at 36 inches in length and 1-3/4 inches by 3-1/2 inches in section, this mission chamfered island split column works in design plans that require repeatable sizing. Cabinet shops can design panel layouts, toe spaces, and overhang relationships knowing that the column footprint will remain consistent across units. The maple material and mission styling support use in coordinated runs where rails, stiles, and other decorative hardware and moldings follow a similar design language, which simplifies visual alignment across the project.
The stated 36 inch length allows drawings and cut lists to rely on a known vertical measurement, which helps reduce rework when aligning columns with cabinetry or countertop elevations. The 1-3/4 inch by 3-1/2 inch cross-section creates a predictable rectangular profile, so installers can plan for reveals and relationships to adjacent moldings using consistent offsets. The split column format means each side can be fitted independently around casework or framing, improving the flexibility of layout while still presenting a unified mission chamfered appearance once assembled.
Maple as the specified wood species supports consistent machining and finishing behavior alongside other maple components in the shop or field. The unfinished state allows sanding, profiling touch-ups, and then staining or painting as part of the overall finishing workflow, which helps columns visually blend with cabinet doors, panels, and trim. The mission chamfered styling ensures the visible edges read as straight and beveled rather than turned or ornate, which is important for projects committed to mission or similar linear design themes. Together, these defined details let cabinetmakers and installers plan, cut, and finish with confidence that each column will behave and present consistently across multiple installations.
The mission chamfered island split column measures 36 inches long and has a 1-3/4 inch by 3-1/2 inch section, so layouts can be drawn around that fixed footprint.
The SZDW11014MA mission column is made of maple, which aligns with common cabinet-grade hardwood choices and supports coordinated grain and color in maple projects.
The split column design provides two halves that can be placed around casework or supports, allowing a full column look while adapting to existing island structures.
This mission island column is made of unfinished wood, so shops and installers can apply their own stain or paint systems to match surrounding cabinetry.
This mission chamfered maple column suits island and cabinet projects that use straight, beveled lines and benefit from a rectangular, maple decorative column element.
This mission split column is part of the Pro Value Series line and uses manufacturer part number SZDW11014MA, which distinguishes it within decorative column options.
The Pro Value Series 36 inch x 1-3/4 inch x 3-1/2 inch mission chamfered island split column in maple provides a defined, mission-style element for island and cabinet projects. Its unfinished maple construction, split form, and precise dimensions support controlled layout, machining, and finishing steps on shop and job workflows.