Frameless or Framed Cabinetry?
Framed Cabinetry (Inset) Frameless or Framed Cabinetry? Which one suits your needs? Frameless Cabinetry The Difference Between Framed and Frameless Cabinetry Framed Cabinetry Framed cabinetry is what most US cabinetmakers offer their customers. As the name suggests, the cabinet construction includes cabinet fronts that consist of both doors/drawers and a faceframe. With framed cabinets there is usually a reveal around the doors and drawers where you see the faceframe. The amount of faceframe you see depends on the overlay you have chosen, usually full-overlay, partial/standard overlay, or inset. With full-overlay, 1/4" of the faceframe can be seen around the door/drawer fronts. With standard/partial overlay, you can normally see either 1/2" or 3/4" of the faceframe around the doors/drawer fronts. Keep in mind that the doors and drawer fronts are usually the most expensive components of your cabinetry and expect to pay more for full-
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