Having a frame makes the opening smaller. Conversely, with a frameless cabinet, you have full access to the entire space inside. Does more access mean you have more storage? You can now use all of the available space. This makes the most noticeable difference in your drawers where each drawer box is wider and deeper. Not only are all of your drawers bigger, but you can fit bigger items through the door openings. Plus, any accessories such as rollout trays or wastebasket pullouts can also be larger.
Everything goes from cabinet side to cabinet side with minimal wasted space. Not True! You can put any door style on a frameless cabinet box. Here is an example of a traditional style kitchen in our Bellmont frameless cabinet line.
Frameless cabinets with a traditional door style. Weigh the options and make the right decision for your preference and space needs. The only difference between framed and frameless cabinets is the box construction. The structural quality and durability between the two types of construction is equal, you simply have two very different construction methods that offer two different distinct looks. So, Wellborn Cabinet invites you to check out our room gallery or request a catalog for inspiration for your next project.
Once you have found the right cabinet style for your home, find a Wellborn Cabinet dealer near you. Your email address will not be published. Framed vs. Frameless Cabinets What is a Framed Cabinet? Wellborn Cabinet offers framed cabinetry with three different styles of cabinet: Inset cabinetry Standard overlay cabinetry Full overlay cabinetry Inset Cabinetry Inset cabinetry can transform the look of a standard cabinet with a full overlay door.
Inset Cabinets. Browse our Inset Cabinet Door Styles. Since there is no face frame the cabinet ends are automatically flush. Frameless cabinets offer more accessibility verses framed cabinets. This is due to the fact that there is not an inside edge of a frame projecting into the cabinet opening. This allows an easier access to the cabinet interior as well as a larger opening to store plates, platters and cookware.
The larger opening also allows for a wider drawer box in the frameless cabinetry compared to the framed cabinets of the exact same width.
Because of the difference in construction, frameless and framed cabinets will require different installation hardware. Framed cabinets are attached to each other through the width of the face frame. This allows the screws to anchor more deeply into the attachment points of the adjacent cabinet. Pilot holes should be pre-drilled into the face frames to prevent the natural wood from splitting.
This shallow anchoring into adjacent cabinetry may increase the number of screw locations required in order to attach the cabinets securely. In cabinetry, an overlay refers to the amount of cabinet face the doors and drawer fronts overlap. The amount of cabinet face frame or box visible when the doors and drawers are closed is called the reveal.
Framed cabinets offer three types of overlays: inset, standard, and full. All Cabinets.
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