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Our
cabinetry is
custom-designed and custom-fit for your space and your style.
We
have combined the best of old-world craftsmanship and high-tech modern
processes by utilizing traditional hand-building techniques as well as
computer-aided-design and CNC machining.
It's all in the details...
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We
build integral cabinets, which means that each wall section is one
big cabinet rather than modular cabinets screwed together with seams
between them.
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We
don't use scribe moldings and fillers, or as some call them, cheater
strips. Instead, our cabinets are built so that they can be fit to the
the wall perfectly without gaps or strips.
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We
use mitered toe kicks for seamless transitions where the toe kicks
meet finished ends, giving a much more finished appearance than the
unsightly protruding toe kicks typical of most cabinet manufacturers.
Cabinet construction styles
Framed half-inch overlay
This is the standard cabinet construction you will find just about
everywhere you look. The doors and drawers overlap their openings
by one half of an inch on all four sides, leaving a considerable amount
of face frame showing.
Frameless
As the name indicates, the frameless construction eliminates the face
frame at the front of the cabinet. The result is a sleek and
contemporary look in which the doors and drawers fill the entire front
of the cabinet with no frame showing between.
Framed full overlay
Somewhat of a combination of half-inch overlay and frameless, the
full-overlay style has a face frame, but the doors and drawers overlap
the frame more than the half-inch overlay leaving less frame exposed.
It gives a trendy look with clean, efficient lines.
Framed inset
The inset construction is the authentic style for a historicly
accurate cabinet. The doors and drawers fit inside the face frame
instead of sitting on top of the frame, making everything flush and
smooth on the front of the cabinet. This is the way cabinets were
traditionally hand built before the days of modern manufacturing.
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Paul's Cabinet Shop, Inc. 2007
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