If your cabinets are designed for full overlay it means that the doors completely overlap the opening on all four sides.
Full overlay vs partial overlay cabinet doors.
This is the first cabinet door type and has been around for centuries.
The pros of full overlay cabinets.
Partial overlay is a style of cabinet drawer and door that refers to the amount of frame visible on a cabinetry run.
The full overlay door is going to be more expensive than a partial overlay.
This is what makes it a full overlay cabinet door.
The quality of the partial overlay door is equal to a full overlay door but less wood is used in its construction as it does not have to cover the full cabinet.
The cabinet door is actually set within the frame so it s completely flush on.
Full overlay cabinets take less skill to install and are therefore less expensive.
The partial overlay cabinet has been around for years and is a less expensive door and drawer option because the door and drawer fronts are smaller than full overlay doors and drawers.
Here are pictures of full overlay cabinet doors.
Double door cabinets with full overlay come with an additional benefit.
Partial overlay doors often provide a good amount of storage space although the vertical stiles needed between doors can be restricting compared to full overlay.
Inset door overlay is shown in the left image.
A full overlay cabinet door completely covers the face of the cabinet box and is commonly used on frameless or european style cabinets.
Partial overlay cabinets are the most common and least expensive option for your kitchen.
The reveal or the exposed cabinet face is less than 1 8 inches.
The aesthetic disadvantage of partial overlay doors it that they can sometimes seem to be dotting the surface of your cabinets rather than defining them.
With only 1 4 th of an inch between cabinet doors pulls or knobs are needed.
Full overlay cabinets do come with an additional charge.
They do not have a vertical face frame stile between the two doors which allows homeowners to store larger items in the cabinet without having to work around the center stile needed in a standard overlay cabinet.
Plus this style means about an extra inch of space inside the cabinets since the doors aren t closing into the cabinet like inset ones do.
The correct determination for full overlay is typically 3 4 inch on all sides.
Full overlay is common on frameless construction where.
Full overlay cabinets also present a unified front since the overall look is smooth this is different from the partial overlay cabinets popular a few decades ago which showed the face frame in the spaces between doors and drawer fronts.