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		<title>Kitchen Cabinet Design Concepts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Household cabinetry may be comprised of several parts, such as wood  veneers, melamine laminate, vinyl laminate, the cabinet box itself, a  face frame, and a door. Higher-end cabinet manufacturers may utilize a  hard wood box structure, instead of the more common particleboard  construction. Cabinet boxes that are composed of particleboard or ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Household cabinetry may be comprised of several parts, such as wood  veneers, melamine laminate, vinyl laminate, the cabinet box itself, a  face frame, and a door. Higher-end cabinet manufacturers may utilize a  hard wood box structure, instead of the more common particleboard  construction. Cabinet boxes that are composed of particleboard or  plywood are usually fitted with some type of overlay, such as laminate  or wood veneer. North American designs for kitchen and <a href="http://www.27estore.com/kitchen-bath-cabinets-27orange/bathroom-cabinets" rel="tag">bathroom cabinets</a> have traditionally relied on a face frame approach; that is, the  cabinet doors are attached to a frame that is affixed to the cabinet  box. The frame and <a href="http://www.27estore.com/cabinet-doors" rel="tag">cabinet doors or drawers fronts</a> are made of hardwood, while the  remaining components to the cabinet are particleboard. The downside to  such a design is that the face might make it difficult to access the  entire area within the cabinet. Thus, the European style, or frameless  cabinets construction, is gaining popularity.</p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.27estore.com/modern-kitchen-cabinets" rel="tag">frameless cabinets</a> construction, the door is directly attached to the  face of the cabinet. Often, this allows for a seamless appearance and  grants to the consumer access of the entire space inside the cabinet.  Because of tighter <a href="http://www.27estore.com/cabinet-doors/cabinet-doors-light-oak" rel="tag">cabinet door</a> and drawer clearances, modern cabinets have a  cleaner form with narrower gaps between doors. The downside of the  tighter clearance is that there is less of a margin for error when  installing. When measuring wall clearance for frameless cabinetry, there  is no need for concern about inexact dimensions, as the drawers and  doors lay flush with the cabinet body. The lower margin of error can be  tricky when installing upper level kitchen cabinets without frames.  Framed cabinets can be shaved to fit areas that are not plumb; cabinets  without frames usually require a mild sanding on the back of the box. In  addition to aesthetics, frameless cabinets are usually sturdier and  able to handle heavy usage better than traditional cabinets. Such  cabinets require a sturdier box construction because all hardware will  be attached directly to the box, as opposed to a wood frame. These  cabinets are secured together through their boxes, instead of through a  face frame. Consumers who wish to purchase hardwood <a href="http://www.27estore.com/kitchen-gallery" rel="tag">European  cabinets</a> should look to a custom manufacturer; cabinets that are  purchased stock through a retailer are generally of a more economic  construction.</p>
<p>When the consumer is ready to install his or her <a href="http://www.27estore.com/kitchen-bath-cabinets-27orange/base-kitchen-cabinets" rel="tag">new frameless cabinetry</a>, proper  steps should be taken to ensure a smooth, seamless process. Floors  should be checked for levelness, as an unlevel floor will equal an  unlevel cabinet surface. Shims can be used for mild inconsistencies,  though major defects may require a buildup of the floor. Walls and  corners should be inspected for plumb. It is rare that walls will be  found to be perfectly plumb, but if the variance is much greater than ¼”  self-installation is generally not recommended. Instead, a professional  cabinet installer should be consulted. If the wall tip is minor,  adjusting the top of the cabinet to the tip is considered acceptable.  When installing bathroom cabinets, the consumer should remember that  bathrooms tend to be more humid than other rooms of the house; because  of the larger quantity of moisture present, laminate or pre-sealed  cabinetry is recommended. If unfinished cabinets are purchased, the  consumer should remember to seal them after staining. Excess moisture  can swell the wood and cause black mold growth. Experts suggest using a  catalyzing seal before a urethane finishing coat. Regardless of whether  the consumer decides on framed or frame-free cabinets, if hardwood is  chosen and must be sealed, he or she should remove doors and tape off  hinges and hardware prior to staining and sealing.</p>
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