Framed Cabinets vs Frameless Cabinets

 Whether you are looking for cabinets in Nashville or bathroom vanities in Atlanta, it’s like that your home needs a little makeover. New cabinets are a sure way to give your space a new look, and with so many designs and materials to choose from, it’s hard to know what will work for you.

There are generally two styles of cabinets in Nashville: framed and frameless cabinets. Each has its own pros, and each has a specific look that it lends to both kitchens and bathrooms. What they do have in common though, is the ability to completely transform your home. Whether a lover of the traditional, or a contemporary maven, there is a cabinet built to suit your home and your taste.

If you are renovating your kitchen, or on the hunt for the best bathroom vanities in Atlanta, here is a guide to these two timeless styles.

What is the Difference?

The main difference between framed and frameless cabinets is the way that they are built, and therefore the way that they look. Framed cabinets include a front overlying frame that supports the box. Frameless cabinets do not.

Frameless Cabinets

In frameless cabinets, the doors attach directly to a cabinet’s side wall. As a result, there is no reveal or surround around the door when it is closed, making these cabinets look sleek. This design lends itself to a more contemporary and minimalist appearance, perfect for those who are building a modern interior.

When opened, frameless cabinets do not have an overlay around the edges, or a centre stile. They therefore look more open and spacious, even though they may not necessarily have larger dimensions than framed cabinets.

Framed Cabinets

Framed cabinets can either have a full overlay, a semi-overlay or an inset door. In a full overlay, the door covers the entire reveal; a semi-overlay gives a small reveal; and an inset door fits into the reveal, so that it is framed like a picture in a photo frame.

It is common to see decorative features and raised panels on the doors of framed cabinets. As a result, they are more traditional in appearance. They are ideal for farmhouse-style kitchens and elegant bathrooms. While they are often described as traditional, they do not necessarily have to look ‘old school’. Framed cabinets can also have a modern appeal, particularly in colors like gray and cinder.

While framed cabinets technically offer the same amount of space as frameless cabinets, they can seem slightly smaller than frameless cabinets because of the front frame around the box. Frameless cabinets, however, are considered a little more functional because of how open they are.

Which Should You Get?

Like many things in life, the choice between framed and frameless cabinets is purely a matter of preference. If you want a more traditional style of cabinetry, framed cabinets will, without a doubt, give you that. If functionality is non-negotiable, and you are more inclined to contemporary interiors, then frameless cabinets will add magic to your home.

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