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  • Frameless

    This type of construction, considered as the traditional style in Europe, is characterized by doors being of the same size as the boxes of the cabinets and installed side by side.

    This configuration maximizes the storage space width given the absence of frame on the front of the box.

    Although their manufacture requires more sophisticated equipment, the cost of producing European-style cabinets is generally lower than for North American-style cabinets.

  • Plain Inset

    Inset doors are available only with face frame cabinetry. With inset construction, the cabinet doors and drawer fronts fit flush with the face frame. With close tolerances required, great care is taken in the application of inset doors.

  • Beaded Inset

    Inset doors are available only with face frame cabinetry. With inset construction, the cabinet doors and drawer fronts fit flush with the face frame. With close tolerances required, great care is taken in the application of inset doors.

  • Full Overlay

    This type of construction, considered as the traditional style in North America, is characterized by a frame installed on the front of the cabinets.

    Their doors are spaced from each other and are smaller than their frame so that we can see it.

    Those who choose this style of cabinets do it for its look because practical side frames tend to limit the storage space!

  • Overlay

    This type of construction, considered as the traditional style in North America, is characterized by a frame installed on the front of the cabinets.

    Their doors are spaced from each other and are smaller than their frame so that we can see it.

    Those who choose this style of cabinets do it for its look because practical side frames tend to limit the storage space!