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CABINET DOORS AND HINGES

While this may seem tedious, hinges are key to the design since you can’t open or close a door without them. From cabinet door style, wood type, and color, there are numerous decisions to be made when designing a kitchen. Sometimes, the little things can get lost or overlooked, but that does not mean they are unimportant. A proper hinge will ensure a better life for your cabinet door, as it supports the door’s weight and provides continuous mobility. We will explain the available options, which hinges go best with certain door styles, and discuss key considerations during the selection process.

Cabinet Door Hinge Types

While multiple hinge varieties are available, each with a specific purpose, we will discuss only the most common types used in cabinetry.

  • Concealed hinges—this type is not visible from the outside of the cabinet when the door is closed, giving the overall design a clean appearance. It is also known as a European hinge.
  • Semi-concealed hinges – only a portion of this hinge is visible and is mainly used with face-frame cabinets.
  • Wrap-around hinges – a portion of the hinge is bent to wrap around the door.
  • Non-mortise hinges are surface-mounted and thinner than a standard hinge.
  • Self-closing – not to be confused with the soft-close hinge, this type has a spring inside that helps to close the cabinet door when it is two inches away. Never worry about cabinet doors being left open again.
  • Soft-close – this option prevents cabinet doors from slamming shut by gently closing themselves when two inches away.
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What Is One Of The Most Popular Hinges?

While different cabinets have different needs, the concealed style is one of the more popular hinge options. It is often used on frameless cabinets, but can also be used on face-frames. Since it is concealed, there is no interruption with the look and design of the cabinets, making it a great option.

Decorative Hinges

Hinges are considered practical hardware, but they can do more—they can add visual interest when used correctly. Using colors like brass or a contrasting one like black can make a statement in your design, as can different metals such as cast iron. Multiple hinge styles, such as butterfly or pivot, can also make a statement. See some of the great options we offer here.

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Doors and Hinges

An array of door types requires unique hinges, including bi-fold, pocket, and vertically opened doors. We always encourage you to discuss the types of doors and any unique needs you may have for your space with your designer so they are aware and can make the necessary adjustments.

Ready, Set, Swing!

With over 20 years of experience in helping clients build custom spaces, we are ready to assist you in creating the perfect space for you and your loved ones. Our showroom, located in beautiful uptown Shelby, has multiple displays of our cabinets and the different hinges that make them work. Visit us and enjoy a complimentary beverage as you browse.

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