Types Of Cabinet Door Openings: 5 Popular & Commonly Used Cabinet Door Openings


5 Popular & Commonly Used Cabinet Door Openings

If you want to attach the door to your cabinet then you have to choose a perfect one so in order to select the best cabinet door opening, go through the below mentioned popular & commonly used door openings & make your choice:

1. Raised-Panel Doors

The raised-panel is a type of door style, where your center panel rises to the thickness of your door frame, has been by far the most famous style cabinet door over the last 50 years. The raised-panel door styles offer the most detail in your profiles & contours of the center panel & your door frame. This is a versatile look that can complement traditional & transitional decors.

2. Recessed Panel Doors

The terminate or flat-panel door style will provide a cleaner & sleeker profile than your raised panel door. This will also work well with transitional & contemporary looks. Your recessed-panel door has the most resilience when it comes to design & it is also a good choice if you want to change the look of your kitchen down your road. CliqStudios offers the recessed panel doors in the Rockford, Dayton, and Austin styles.

3. Slab Doors

The slab door is the most self-descriptive door construction type, one slab of wood will make up your entire door or drawer front. Your slab door may be made out from hardwood staves but most are made from engineered wood covered with hardwood veneer & edge-banded side edges. Consistently considered a European style, the slab doors don't have a frame face. Rather, the doors are attached directly to your cabinet sides. Your slab door lends itself specifically to a present-day style & modern design applications.

4. Mullion Frame Doors

The mullion refers to moldings or vertical & horizontal bars, that divide your open door frame into sections or panes. Your mullion frame cabinet door is a glamorous decorative accent for your buffet, kitchen, or bookshelf. It is usually routed to accept a glass insert as the center panel of your door. The profile of a mullion door frame will occasionally match the profile of the main door style.

5. Open Frame Doors

The open frame door has no center panel or mullion. This conversion is frequently requested when a glass insert will replace your panel but the insert can be almost any type of material which is less than 1/4” thick. The open frame doors, like mullion frame doors, can be also used as decorative accents or for all of your wall cabinets. The base cabinets can also have the open-framed doors, in which any type of glass insert can be tempered/safety glass.
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