What is the difference between European Style Cabinetry, Overlay Face Frame Cabinetry, and Inset Face Frame Cabinetry?
A – European Style Cabinetry is constructed with square box construction with doors and drawers that cover all of the cabinetry, leaving just a 1/8″ space between adjacent doors. A crown and light valance is then added to upper cabinets, giving them a custom look. Overlay Face Frame Cabinetry is again constructed with square box construction. The difference is that we then apply an additional 3/4″ of the lumber you choose to the face of the cabinet, and then the doors are applied on top. When this process is finished, the spacing between doors and drawers is much greater, allowing the wood frame of your cabinetry to be seen. Inset Face Frame Cabinetry is our trademark cabinetry style, and what we like to call “The Cadillac” of custom cabinetry styles. The primary construction is the same as Overlay Face Frame Cabinetry, but with a completely different look. The difference is the frames are much narrower in width, and we apply a hand mitered bead detail to the opening. We then inset the