Full overlay raised panel |
- Partial overlay is the
most common door style option. This is where the doors are mounted on the
face frame, leaving one inch of reveal.
- A
full overlay is designed to
have the doors almost entirely cover the reveal. This is more common in
frame- less or “European” kitchen cabinets but it can also be seen in framed
cabinet units. With a full overlay, hinges are concealed and less than an
eighth of an inch is left between doors.
- Another
option for your cabinets is the flush
inset. This is where the doors are attached within the rails and
stiles, and lie even with the front portion of the cabinet box. If you
choose this option you should be aware that a common problem with a flush inset this is that humidity
and changes in temperature can cause rubbing between the stiles and the
door.
Full overlay slab door/drawers |
Choosing your new cabinet doors can be a challenge. There are
many styles and of panels and finishes you can choose. The following list will
help you select your door style:
- Slab displays
clean lines and simplicity.
- A recessed panel door has a picture- frame look with a flat panel fixed within a mounting constructed with mortise and tenon joints.
- The
raised panel door has panels that
measure between ½ and ¾ inch in height, which creates a bulging quality to
the doors. This is then made more dramatic by a routed edge profile that
gives the door a distinct elegance.
- Curved panel doors have decorative
raised panels that loop upward in gentle arches.
- The
cathedral panel can either be
raised or recessed, with a cathedral-type arch crowning the door.
- A bead board panel is typically found in recessed panels and makes use of routed beaded details which gives a casual country look.
Flush inset flat recessed panelshaker panel |
Your kitchen design and décor should be chosen to compli- ment the
architectural style of your home. There are contemporary cabinets for the more
modern house as well as designs that can
be used for a variety of architectures from traditional, cottage, transitional or modern kitchens like Shaker
and Mission
door styles.
If you are planning on a kitchen remodel, call Kruse Home Improvement at 860-584-8784 for more information. We can help you design your dream kitchen.
If you are planning on a kitchen remodel, call Kruse Home Improvement at 860-584-8784 for more information. We can help you design your dream kitchen.