While we offer countless style choices for cabinets, they all fall into one of two broad categories, those with a face frame and those without.
FACE FRAME
The traditional way to build cabinets is to cover the front of each cabinet with a frame of wood, typically made from strips that are about 1 1/2 in. wide.
Full-Overlay Doors
Full-overlay doors are the most popular choice for most of our clients. They are often chosen for the tidy, simplified look they impart on face frame cabinetry. The doors are mounted so they completely cover the frame of the cabinet, including any hinges.
FRAMELESS
Created in post-World War II Europe, frameless cabinets reeplace the traditional decorative face frame with a thin tape-like strip of wood or other finish material laid onto the edges of the box.




