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Anatomy of a Framed Cabinet Door

Cabinet doors consist of several parts, each contributing to their overall appearance and functionality.

Here’s a closer look at the key elements:

1/ Panel

The panel is the centerpiece of the door, filling the space within the frame created by the stiles and rails. Depending on the door style, the panel can be recessed or raised, adding depth and character. Common materials for panels include wood, for a timeless and warm look, or glass, for a sleek and modern feel. As the most prominent feature of the door, the panel often defines its overall style.

2/ Styles

Stiles, or vertical stiles, form the vertical framework of the door. Running the full height of the door, these components provide critical structural support. Stiles are responsible for holding the panel and rails securely in place while adding strength and balance to the door design.

3/ Rails

Rails are the horizontal components of the door frame. Spanning the width of the door, they pair with the stiles to form a sturdy frame. Together, rails and stiles create a durable border around the panel, ensuring stability and a clean, polished look.

Tying It All Together

Cabinet doors are a vital part of your interior design. By understanding their anatomy, you can better appreciate the craftsmanship and style behind them. This knowledge will empower you to choose the perfect cabinet door to complement your space.

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