Cabinetry Types

CabinetWorks is a personalized Design firm providing a personal approach by working closely with you so that each job is carefully tailored to fit your personal space, lifestyle and budget. Working as a team, we offer the support, attention and experience that will help you to achieve your dream space, whether that be your kitchen, bathroom, mudroom or your laundry room.

The CabinetWorks team will guide you through a step-by-step process on the design of the plans, specification of the products and closely communicates with the trades while the job is underway.

CabinetWorks knows the importance of the heart of your home and pride ourselves on taking the stress out of the process, while ensuring that your needs and vision are top priority.

Full Access Cabinets

Full-access cabinets, also referred to as frame-less or European-style cabinets, do not feature a front frame. The door is attached directly to the side of the cabinet wall minimizing space between doors when closed. Upon opening you will see the edge of the box instead of a frame; offering unobstructed access to the cabinet interior. The full-access cabinet provides a contemporary style, maximized storage space, wider drawers and roll-out shelves (versus framed units), and provides continuous symmetry of door and drawer lines

Full Overlay Cabinets

Full Overlay cabinetry offers a distinctive look with clean lines created by doors and drawer fronts with 1/4” reveals. ¾-inch thick solid wood face frames masks the raw edges of the sides, wherein the doors are attached. The face frame features horizontal rails and vertical stiles designed to add rigidity and durability to the cabinet box. This frame creates a strong base for attaching hinges. Framed cabinetry can be used in any area of the home.

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Inset Cabinets

Inset cabinetry offers a distinctive look with clean lines created by doors and drawer fronts sitting flush to the face frame. ¾-inch thick solid wood face frames masks the raw edges of the sides, wherein the doors are attached. The face frame features horizontal rails and vertical stiles designed to add rigidity and durability to the cabinet box. This frame creates a strong base for attaching hinges. Framed cabinetry can be used in any area of the home.

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Half Overlay Cabinets

Half Overlay cabinetry offers a more traditional look with 2” of exposed face frame between the doors. ¾-inch thick solid wood face frames mask’s the raw edges of the sides, wherein the doors are attached. The face frame features horizontal rails and vertical stiles designed to add rigidity and durability to the cabinet box. This frame creates a strong base for attaching hinges. Framed cabinetry can be used in any area of the home.

Custom Site-Built Cabinets

Custom site built cabinets are built to the client’s needs and fit the space required. This type of cabinetry often has a mixture of style’s, features, and custom features not available in factory built products.