The Standard Overlay option provides a traditional framed cabinet appearance. Being one of our least restrictive overlays, the doors and drawers partially cover the cabinet frame, leaving it mostly exposed. Cabinet edges and corners are furniture profiled.
Marginal Overlay is a unique option not typically found with other cabinet lines. Door and drawer faces cover the cabinet face frame, leaving a 1/4" reveal between doors and drawers wherever possible, while leaving aproximately 7/8" of the cabinet face exposed at the ends of the cabinet. Cabinet edges and corners are furniture profiled.
The Full Overlay option creates a clean, seamless look similar to that of European frameless cabinets without sacrificing the quality and strength that a frame offers. Door and drawer faces cover the face frame, leaving a 1/4" reveal everywhere possible. Overlay Stiles, profiled to match the door and drawer edge, are included where extra clearance is needed. Cabinet edges and corners are left square.
The Full Inset option is available in two styles: Square and Beaded. This option highlights the cabinet face frame rather than concealing it by recessing the doors and drawers into the face frame openings, holding them flush with the front of the cabinet.
The Partial Full Inset option is similar to Beaded and Square Full Inset with the exception that the doors and drawers are held forward from the face frame just enough to expose the edge profile of the door and drawer faces. This look gives an added dimension to the Full Inset application.