What is a Framed Cabinet?
A framed cabinet is a type of cabinet construction where the front of the cabinet box is surrounded by a frame that is attached to the cabinet sides, top, and bottom. The frame provides additional support and stability to the cabinet, and also serves as a decorative element.
In a framed cabinet, the frame typically overlaps the front edges of the cabinet sides, creating a lip or reveal around the cabinet doors and drawers. This type of construction allows for a wide range of door and drawer styles, as the frame can be cut and shaped to accommodate different profiles and sizes.
Framed cabinets are often contrasted with frameless cabinets, which do not have a front frame and instead rely on thicker cabinet sides and back panels for support. Framed cabinets are more traditional in style and are often associated with higher-end cabinetry, while frameless cabinets are more modern in design and are often used in contemporary or minimalist kitchens and bathrooms.
Both framed and frameless cabinets have their advantages and disadvantages, and the choice between them will depend on a variety of factors, including personal preference, budget, and design style.