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Framed cabinets have a face frame attached to the front of the cabinet box, providing structural support. Frameless cabinets have no front frame, offering a more modern look, slightly more interior space, and full access to the cabinet opening.
The most common materials are solid wood, plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particleboard, and Aluminum. Each offers different benefits in terms of aesthetics, durability, and cost.
Price: solid wood > Aluminum>plywood > MDF > particleboard
Durable Level: Aluminum> solid wood > plywood > MDF > particleboard
Anti-Water: Aluminum> plywood > solid wood > MDF > particleboard
Utilize organizers like pull-out shelves, drawer dividers, lazy Susans, vertical tray storage, and door-mounted racks. Customizing the interior layout to fit your specific items is key.
For a full kitchen, professional installation usually takes 2-4 days, depending on the complexity, kitchen size, and whether the cabinets are stock, semi-custom, or fully custom. DIY installation can take significantly longer.
Yes, this is called cabinet refacing. It's a cost-effective way to update the kitchen's look if the cabinet boxes are in good structural condition. New doors, drawer fronts, and hardware are installed, and often a matching veneer is applied to exposed cabinet frames.