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Helpful Information

CABINET DOOR TYPES:

  • PARTIAL OVERLAY CABINET DOORS 

    Partial overlay doors only cover part of the face frame, typically ½" around the opening. There's a larger gap between the doors, the drawers, and the edge of the cabinet, so more of the face frame is visible.

  • FULL OVERLAY CABINET DOORS 

    Full overlay doors cover the entire cabinet frame, with just a small gap (called the reveal) between adjacent doors or drawers. They can be used on both frameless and face frame cabinet boxes. This is the most popular type of kitchen cabinet door, and it's also the most versatile.

  • INSET CABINET DOORS 

    Inset doors fit within the frame of the cabinet. They open and close similar to your front door, fitting within the frame when in a closed position.

Below are some examples:

CABINETS DOOR STYLE

  • Slab Doors : epitomize a modern kitchen style and are available in a variety of finishes, including, Painted on Wood or MDF, thermofoil, wood veneer, lacquer, acrylic, laminated  and wood stailed.

  • Reccessed Panel: epitomize a various of kitchen style, and are available in a variety of finishes, including, painted on wood or MDF, thermofoil, lacquer finish, and wood stained.

  • Raised Panel: epitomize a traditional or classic kitchen style, and are available in a variety of finishes, including, painted on wood or MDF, thermofoil, lacquer finish, and wood stained.