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Framed or Frameless Engineering?

Framed / Traditional Engineering

 Framed cabinet construction is a traditional method commonly used in the United States. This technique involves creating a face frame from stiles and rails, which are attached to the front of the cabinet box. The face frame provides structural support and a mounting point for doors and drawers.  


This method offers durability and a classic look, but it slightly reduces the cabinet's interior space compared to frameless designs  

Frameless / Full Access Engineering

 Frameless cabinet construction, full access, or European-style, eliminates the face frame, resulting in a sleek and modern appearance. The cabinet box, or carcass, is made from 3/4" plywood, providing structural integrity.


 This method maximizes storage and offers a contemporary aesthetic  

Door Overlays

Full Overlay

Full Overlay

Full Overlay

 Full overlay cabinetry is a style where the cabinet doors and drawer fronts cover almost the entire face of the cabinet box, leaving only a small gap between them. This design creates a sleek, seamless look.


Key features include:

  • Modern Aesthetic: The nearly continuous surface offers a clean, contemporary appearance.
  • Concealed Hinges: Hinges are hidden inside the cabinet, maintaining the smooth exterior.


Full overlay cabinetry is popular for its stylish look and efficient use of space.

Beaded Inset

Full Overlay

Full Overlay

 Beaded inset cabinetry is a style where the cabinet doors and drawers are set flush within the face frame, with an additional decorative detail known as a bead. This bead is a slight groove and rounded edge cut into the wood, creating a "frame within a frame" effect around the doors and drawers


Key features include:

  • Elegant Detailing: The bead adds a refined, custom look to the cabinetry.
  • Flush Fit: Doors and drawers sit perfectly flush with the face frame, offering a clean and seamless appearance.
  • Versatility: Beaded inset cabinets can complement various design styles, from traditional to modern.


This style is popular for its sophisticated and timeless appeal.

Flush Inset

Full Overlay

Flush Inset

Flush inset cabinetry is a style where the cabinet doors and drawers are set flush within the face frame, creating a smooth, seamless look. This design is characterized by its clean lines and precise craftsmanship, as the doors and drawers fit perfectly within the cabinet frame.


Key features include:

  • Streamlined Appearance: The flush fit offers a sleek and elegant look, ideal for both traditional and modern kitchens.
  • Exposed Frame: The cabinet frame is visible around the doors and drawers, adding a touch of detail and craftsmanship.
  • Concealed Hinges: Hinges are typically hidden inside the cabinet, maintaining the clean exterior.


Flush inset cabinetry is appreciated for its refined and timeless appeal.

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