Flat Panel
The center panel of the cabinet door is flat
rather than raised or contoured. Flat panel doors are favored by those
who prefer sleek, clean designs. Flat panel cabinet doors can
be traditional, transitional and even contemporary.
Beaded
A flat panel cabinet door design that
incorporates vertical beaded (grooved) texture on the recessed panel
area of the door. Beaded styling adds texture and design and is
noticeably accentuated by glaze finishes. Beaded Inset cabinetry has a
small groove routed into the face frame, outlining the perimeter of the
door.
Shaker
Shaker style is a simple, clean look. Also
known as an inset panel door, they have a perimeter of hardwood glued to
the flat panel door. Shaker style is characterized by its simplicity
with no embellishments or ornamentation and very clean with no ornate
designs.
Raised Panel
Raised Panel doors offer an added dimension to
your cabinetry design. The center panel of the cabinet door is raised
with a profile or contour. These doors work well in a more formal or
traditional setting, and are an excellent choice if you would like the
cabinetry to be a focal point of the room.
Slab
A slab cabinet door is a solid door with no
frame or panel with a completely flat profile. Slab cabinet doors are
most often used in transitional and contemporary designs, as they are
simply a flat slab of wood—smooth with no panels, contours or accents.
Arched Doors
Designed to complement traditional "square"
doors, our Arched styles add a high level of design flexibility. We
offer both Raised Panel and Recessed Panel styles to coordinate with a
number of our door styles. Classic and traditional, Cathedral-style
cabinet doors feature a curve-shaped arch in the top of the panel and in
the top rail. Eyebrow arched doors exhibit a single subtle arch.
Accent Doors
An accent door is not usually used throughout
an entire kitchen, but rather as a decorative accent. This can include
glass doors, mullion doors or louver doors. Mullion doors have glass
inserts in place of the typical solid center panel for a more stylish
appearance. The inserts have horizontal and vertical dividing bars
similar to those in windowpanes.
To further customize your
design, we offer a number of choices in edge detail, or profile, of the
door and drawer fronts. Some options eliminate the need for cabinet
knobs and pulls, while others add a smooth radius or subtle notch to the
outer edge of the door or drawer front. Contact our office for a
consultation and a free custom quote. |
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