Enkeboll: Architectural wood carved decorative accents, such as corbels, inlays, rosettes, etc.
Face Frame Construction: Traditional cabinet construction with a solid wood frame attached to the front of the cabinet box. The cabinet doors are mounted to the frame with a traditional reveal giving it a classic look.
Filler: Used to scribe cabinets to an uneven wall, and/or provide clearance for corners and trim.
Frameless Construction: Frameless cabinets use full overlay doors, mounted with European hinges to allow maximum interior storage.
Full-Extension Under-Mount Drawer Slide: This allows the drawer to be pulled completely out, allowing for wider interior storage space.
Full Overlay: Full overlay doors have a minimum reveal between them. Visually, they fully lay over the cabinet. Frameless construction uses full overlay doors.
Glass Mullion Doors: A mullion is a horizontal or vertical divider that divides the glass door into small “panes” or “lights.” A true divided light is when each panel is a separate piece. A less expensive way is to put the mullion frame “on top of” a single piece of glass, thereby giving the illusion of “divided” lights.
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