Transitional extra small bar bracket corbel defines this Pro Value Series part as a compact decorative support that suits projects needing a smaller wood element rather than a large structural feature. The 6 1/8 inch x 3 1/2 inch x 4 3/4 inch size gives you a clearly defined footprint, so you can plan layouts where space is tight and repeat the same dimensions across multiple locations. Being classified under decorative hardware and moldings means this corbel is intended to visually finish millwork, which helps tie cabinetry and trim details together on a job. The maple construction provides a consistent wood species to coordinate with other maple components, supporting a uniform look across doors, frames, and panels. Its transitional style identity positions it between traditional and contemporary designs, which works well when a project calls for a clean profile that still reads as decorative. The Pro Value Series branding identifies it within a value-focused line, helping you match similar items on future jobs.
The defined 6 1/8 inch x 3 1/2 inch x 4 3/4 inch size lets you lay out mounting positions before drilling, so you can align multiple corbels on a straight line and maintain consistent reveals at cabinet ends or bar fronts. Its classification as a corbel in decorative hardware and moldings clarifies that it functions as a trim element, which guides you to place it where visual support is needed rather than as a primary structural component. The maple unfinished wood body provides a sandable surface before installation, so you can address any minor shop handling marks while fitting it into your workflow. Because it belongs to the Pro Value Series, you can reference that name when coordinating similar decorative pieces on the same project, which streamlines communication between shop, field, and ordering teams.
The product name identifies this part as a transitional extra small bar bracket corbel, signaling that it is sized for bar fronts, cabinets, or similar millwork that benefits from smaller decorative elements. The height of 6 1/8 inches makes it suitable under modest overhangs or beneath upper cabinets, where larger corbels might look oversized in proportion to doors or drawer fronts. With a 4 3/4 inch depth, the corbel projects far enough to read clearly as a support detail, which helps visually break up long runs of flat panels or toe spaces. The 3 1/2 inch width keeps each piece narrow, allowing you to use several along a stretch of cabinetry without overpowering narrow face frames or stiles. Its place in the decorative hardware and moldings category links it naturally to moldings, light rails, and applied trim, so it works well wherever you are finishing off exposed cabinet sides or island ends with coordinated components.
The unfinished maple construction lets you integrate the corbel into the same finishing schedule as maple doors, face frames, or moldings, which supports color consistency when staining or applying clear coats. Because the wood is unfinished from the supplier, you control sanding sequence and finish build, aligning the corbel surface with the sheen levels used elsewhere on the project. The transitional description guides you toward projects that mix traditional and contemporary lines, helping the corbel tie together shaker, slab, or simple raised panel fronts without clashing in style. The specific part number SZDW11078MA serves as a reliable reference when documenting shop drawings or cut lists, so field teams can call out the exact component during punch-list work or future remodel phases. Its Pro Value Series branding positions it among other coordinated pieces in the same family, which simplifies standardizing on a consistent decorative look across multiple jobs or client programs.
The corbel measures 6 1/8 inches high, 3 1/2 inches wide, and 4 3/4 inches deep, so layouts and clearances can be planned around a known footprint on cabinets or bars.
The corbel is made of maple, which lets you coordinate with other maple components so finishing teams can keep species and color systems consistent.
The corbel is made of unfinished wood, giving finishers control over sanding, stain selection, and topcoats to match project specifications.
The corbel is categorized under decorative hardware and moldings, indicating its role as a visual trim element that complements cabinetry and millwork details.
The product name calls it transitional, placing its style between traditional and contemporary, which helps it coordinate with a wide range of cabinet door profiles.
The SZDW11078MA part number uniquely identifies this specific maple corbel, simplifying reorders and documentation when consistent components are required.
The defined 6 1/8 inch x 3 1/2 inch x 4 3/4 inch size, maple material, and transitional extra small bar bracket design give this Pro Value Series corbel a clear role in decorative hardware and moldings. When a project calls for coordinated maple millwork with smaller visual supports, these details help align bar fronts, cabinet ends, and trim runs around a consistent part. The unfinished wood construction means finishing shops can carry their existing maple systems through to this component. For jobs that demand repeatable sizing, documented part numbers, and a unified look, this SZDW11078MA corbel provides a defined option within that scope.