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Framed Cabinets are what many of us grew up
with. These cabinets are considered traditional. The cabinet
box, has a hardwood front frame applied. The "frame"
is visible between the doors. Framed cabinets have an outer
exposed frame surrounding each door and drawer, as shown below.
For two door cabinets a center stile separates each door.
For detailed construction
information
Click Below:
Framed
Base Cabinet Construction
Framed
Wall Cabinet Construction
(Styles include:
Aurora, Belwood, Belwood Arch, Brunswick, Fairmont, Parkwood,
Parkwood Arch, Florence, Florence Arch, Woodland, and Woodland
Arch)
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Full-Access Cabinets do not have any outer frames or stiles.
The doors on these cabinets overlay the cabinet box with only
a slight reveal between them, offering an unbroken appearance,
unlike most framed cabinets that allow the frame to show between
the doors. The absence of a center stile creates easy, "full
access" to objects within the cabinet.
For detailed construction
information
Click Below:
Full-Access
Base Cabinet Construction
Full-Access
Wall Cabinet Construction
(Styles include:
Cascade, Dakota, Georgetown, Georgetown Arch, Mission, Shaker,
Rose Hill, and Windsor)
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