Types of Cabinet Doors

Whenever one plans for furniture to be bought for the house, generally the things considered are sofas, tables, chairs and . Rarely one thinks of the door and cabinets. Though they are very much a part of the furniture, they are always given a second treatment. To get a perfect finished look for the house one need to carefully select the material and look of the doors and cabinets as well. Storage space should be wisely

created in homes to make them clutter free. One needs to carefully plan what type of design and material would suit the requirement of each room. Two different rooms in the house will have different requirement of storage as well as appearance. Each room may be constructed in a different manner which requires appropriate planning for each room.

Cabinets are generally made for storage purpose, but at times they are used for display of decorative items also. Cabinets are used in all the rooms of the house, but their style and look changes in each room.  Depending upon their utility there are various materials which can be used for making cabinets and cabinet doors.

What are Cabinet Doors?

As the name suggests itself, cabinet doors are those which are meant for closing and opening the cabinets. A cabinet is generally judged on the basis of its space and ease while opening and closing the door. Hence, it is important that the doors of the cabinet concerned are checked thoroughly before selecting them and adding them to the cart.

Material Used in the Construction of Cabinet Doors:

Cabinet doors vary on grounds of the materials used in their construction. Generally, manufacturers go for solid wood for making the cabinet doors. To give the cabinet a more stylish, contemporary and sleek appearance, manufacturers use glass for the construction of the doors of cabinets. In addition to this attractive chrome door handles are used. But again, glass doors are fragile in nature and are prone to breaking. This disadvantage can be overcome by the use of fiberglass doors in the cabinet. Other significant materials which can be used by the manufacturers for the building of cabinet doors are medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and ridged thermo foil (RTF).

Types of Cabinet Doors:

Generally, the type of cabinet door on them depends on the ground as to how the door is fitted inside the cabinet. By no means, the types of cabinet doors depend on the way they appear.

Frameless:   There are many options available in the category of frameless cabinet doors. The doors and the drawers are built up directly on the side portion of the cabinet on one of the sides and it is partly covered on the reverse side section when it is shut.

Framed:  On the contrary, framed cabinet doors have four different types:

• Inset Door:  An inset door drawer is tucked in face of the frame and is covered with front ends of the cabinet box. These are generally used to give an official or colonial appearance or to give the look of a rustic farmhouse style kitchen. Such type of a door is made only with a framed mounting. However, identical appearance can be obtained in a frameless cabinet door by the use of vertical pilasters.

• Lipped Overlay Door:  Such kind of a door has a groove cut all over the door on the back ends.  A cut like this permits a part of the door to enter back into the cabinet and puts down the left part behind which is resting on the cabinet or face frame. Since the door is tucked tightly inside the frame, hence, a door handle or knob is required to open it. If seen from the front side, the door seems to be an Overlay Door. It is only when one opens it and realizes that it is actually a lipped door.

• Conventional Overlay Door:  A conventional overlay door is the most common overlay door these days. In this the front sections of the doors and drawers are built in such a fashion that they rest against the same frame. In literal terms, the word “overlay” means what amount of frame is covered by the door along with the drawer. Generally the overlay is a ½”, with 1″of the frame uncovered. The section of the front frame that is uncovered is known as “reveal”.

• Full Overlay Door:  Such a kind of overlay is attributed with the door and the drawer built to cover up the face frame in a complete manner. In general full overlay doors have less than 1/8″ between them. Again, a door knob or a handle is required for opening them. Such type of door can also be used in a frameless cabinet. But the things that are required for the installation of such doors in frameless cabinets are rails and stiles.

Refer: Chrome door handles

Conclusion:

These kind of cabinet doors give an appropriate look to the cabinet and to the entire look of the room as well.  Cabinets with such kinds of doors can be liberally used in offices, homes and at various commercial destinations. Though they are still miles away from the mainstream furniture list, they are an important of furniture which every house requires. One should choose the ideal design and material in cabinet and cabinet doors which would suit the requirement of the room thereby making it useful and attractive.

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