Glenwood light valance defines a finished edge for Kitchen Kompact cabinet runs using a scalloped profile sized at 3/4x4x49. That specific dimension creates a consistent visual transition between cabinets, which helps installers maintain straight, repeatable lines across a typical wall span.
The valance follows the Glenwood design within the Kitchen Kompact product class, so its look coordinates with matching cabinet components where that line is used. That alignment supports projects where a continuous style from wall cabinets through trim pieces is required on the same run.
The product name and manufacturer part number COLV49GW identify this piece as a Glenwood light valance from Accessory Match, Inc., so it can be referenced accurately when planning layouts, ordering by part, or matching to existing Glenwood installations that call for that specific trim element.
The scalloped valance dimension of 3/4x4x49 gives installers a fixed working length when planning cabinet runs. That length suits many standard cabinet spans, so the part can bridge common wall cabinet groupings without improvising scale.
The 4 inch height establishes how far the scalloped detail projects visually below the cabinet line, which helps set sightlines when coordinating with backsplashes or other surface treatments running beneath the cabinets.
The 3/4 inch thickness in the description defines the profile depth of the valance, which is relevant when aligning it with adjacent 3/4 inch cabinet components in the same Kitchen Kompact Glenwood installation.
The Glenwood light valance with its 3/4x4x49 sizing is suited to Kitchen Kompact installations that follow the Glenwood style, since the SAP description ties it directly to that design. That connection lets installers spec this part where Glenwood fronts and frames are already being used.
Because it is described as a scalloped valance, it is oriented to visible edges where the profile contributes to the finished look, such as the underside front of wall cabinets. In those locations, the defined 49 inch span can bridge common cabinet groupings for a unified appearance.
Placed within the Cabinets and Cabinet Accessories category, this piece functions as a trim component around the main cabinet boxes. That role means it visually completes areas that would otherwise leave raw or unfinished lines across the front of a run.
The product class notation of Kitchen Kompact signals that the valance belongs to that family of cabinets, so it is selected when the rest of the layout is drawn from the same class. That alignment keeps the trim style coherent with the cabinet system chosen for the project.
The web description notes that all cabinets in this line are stained and sealed, then protected with a durable topcoat that resists many household chemicals, water, alcoholic beverages, mild acids, and even nail polish. That surface performance supports long-term appearance in everyday kitchen environments where such exposures are common.
All frames in this line are built of solid 3/4 inch oak, maple, or beech, giving the core cabinet structure a solid-wood framework that supports the visual match when using a Glenwood valance in the same installation. That consistency matters when aligning trim with surrounding cabinet faces.
Each rail is kiln-dried, joined by mortise and tenon, and then glued for added strength, so the primary cabinet framework is engineered for rigidity. In practice, that stable framework helps the mounted trim sit against a cabinet run that is less prone to movement.
Solid wood corner blocks are glued and power nailed, and solid wood toe kicks at 3/4 inch thickness are specified for the cabinets, which describes a construction approach emphasizing solid components. When a Glenwood valance is used in the same kitchen, it visually ties into a system built around these solid elements.
The description also specifies solid wood hanging strips on wall and base cabinets located at the top and bottom, establishing how the main cabinets are supported on the wall. This predictable structure around the cabinet boxes provides a defined edge environment into which the Glenwood light valance is integrated along the front.
The end panels are described as 3-ply construction, 1/2 inch thick engineered wood core with hardwood veneers, indicating that side surfaces in the system present a hardwood-faced finish. When the Glenwood valance is applied nearby, the trim sits within a field of hardwood-faced components that share the same cabinet line.
The Glenwood light valance is described as 3/4x4x49, which sets its thickness, height, and overall length for planning cabinet runs and matching it to spans under wall cabinets.
The product is listed in the Kitchen Kompact product class, so it is intended to coordinate with Kitchen Kompact cabinets that follow the same Glenwood style designation.
The manufacturer part number COLV49GW identifies this specific Glenwood light valance, helping installers and buyers order or reference the exact 3/4x4x49 scalloped piece.
All cabinets in this line are stained, sealed, and protected with a durable topcoat that resists many household chemicals, water, alcoholic beverages, mild acids, and nail polish for everyday kitchen conditions.
All frames in this line are built of solid 3/4 inch oak, maple, or beech, so surrounding cabinet structures use solid hardwood framing alongside the Glenwood trim elements.
Each rail is kiln-dried, joined by mortise and tenon, and glued, which provides a rigid cabinet framework where the Glenwood light valance is visually integrated along the run.
The scalloped valance 3/4x4x49 Glenwood piece from Accessory Match, Inc. gives Kitchen Kompact layouts a defined trim element tied to the Glenwood style and COLV49GW part. Use its fixed dimension and style designation to plan clean, consistent front edges across your cabinet runs.
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