Framed verses Full-Access Construction


Framed Construction

Framed Cabinets are what many of us grew up with. These cabinets are considered traditional. The cabinet box, has a hardwood front frame applied. On framed cabinets with standard doors the "frame" is visible between the doors and around the drawer. On framed cabinets with full overlay doors the framed is barely visable. For two door cabinets a center stile separates each door.

 

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Framed Base Cabinet Construction

 

Framed Wall Cabinet Construction

Standard 1/2" overlay door styles include:
Aurora, Belwood, Belwood Arch, Brunswick, Fairmont, Parkwood, Parkwood Arch, Florence, Florence Arch, Woodland, and Woodland Arch


Full overlay door styles include:
Summerfield 1 & 2, Arcadia, North Brook,
Ardmore 2 & 3, Wentworth 1, Jefferson 1 & 2,
and Trenton 1 & 3


Full-Access Construction

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.

 

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Full-Access Base Cabinet Construction

 

Full-Access Wall Cabinet Construction

 

Frameless styles include:
Cascade
Dakota
Georgetown
Georgetown Arch
Mission
Shaker
Rose Hill
Windsor

 




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