What are the three basic types of cabinet construction?

What are the three basic types of cabinet construction?

Cabinet construction refers to a cabinet being framed or frameless. Cabinet types define the way the door sits on or in the cabinet frame. There are three types of cabinets: partial overlay, full overlay, and inset.

What are different types of cabinets?

These are the four basic types of cabinets:

  • Base. Standard base cabinets are 24 inches deep and 36 inches tall.
  • Wall. Upper cabinetry is generally 12 inches deep but can be increased to 17 inches on some semi-custom and custom applications.
  • Tall.
  • Specialty Units.
  • Ready-to-Assemble (RTA).
  • Stock.
  • Semi-Custom.
  • Custom.

What are the 2 construction types of cabinets?

There are two main types of cabinet construction offered to US consumers today: framed and frameless (Euro style). Each has structural and stylistic advantages and disadvantages. Other construction options include ready-to-assemble (RTA) cabinets and refacing cabinets with new fronts only.

What are the different types of cabinet finishes?

Options for cabinet finishes include:

  • Waterborne UV Finish.
  • Stained Finish.
  • Glazed Finish.
  • Natural Finish.
  • Painted Finish.
  • Varnished Finish.
  • Distressed Finish.

What are inset cabinets?

Inset Cabinet Doors are set into the cabinet frame and fit flush with the face of the cabinet when closed. Since the door is flat with the rest of the cabinet, a door pull or knob is needed to open the cabinet. They completely cover the cabinet face, providing the flat cabinet front so desired in inset cabinets.

What are the three grades of cabinets?

The three grades are Economy, Custom, and Premium.

What are Level 4 cabinets?

This cabinet is more durable with thicker box construction. Level 4 also opens up a ton of options for you with finishes. Level 4 adds wood species in paint grade maple (painted only), birch, beech, hickory, alder, and oak. This level also includes additional stains and paint colors including black and navy!

What are lacquered cabinets?

Lacquered cabinetry refers to a specific 2-pot paint system applied to kitchen cabinetry. It has been traditionally one of the most popular materials for mid- to high-end kitchen cabinetry. Colour choices are endless and incredibly customisable for lacquered kitchens, as well as having a luxurious glossy finish.

What is a white Shaker cabinet?

In the world of cabinetry, shaker cabinets are units that are simple but aesthetically pleasing. Shakers cabinet doors are cope-and-stick construction and recessed panel doors with simple and clean inside and outside edges. This cabinet style is known for its minimalistic look when placed in a kitchen or bathroom.

What are flat panel cabinets?

Flat panel cabinet doors are one of the most popular styles in recent years. A flat center panel is surrounded by a raised frame that gives a clean, minimalistic appearance to this style. This look is best represented by our Shaker cabinet doors, which consistently rank among the most popular style of cabinet doors.