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The most prominent part of a kitchen cabinet is the doors. The rest of the cabinet is just a box with shelves. It's important to have well made, strong boxes with a durable finish, but the doors are what make the kitchen shine. There are several basic styles of doors that all other door styles are based on. These are flat, flat panel and raised panel. These doors can come
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Moldings for Kitchen Cabinets |
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New kitchen cabinets always look great, but if you want real pizzazz
kitchen moldings make all the difference. It's the final touch, the topping on cake. Even simple moldings add depth and a pleasing finishing touch. More extravagant molding, like
crown molding and light rail give a more expensive feel. For even more detail, you can use two or three moldings together. Your imagination is the only limitation. Basic moldings are outside molding for protecting corners, inside and scribe moldings for hiding gaps along walls and ceilings, batten molding for hiding seams and durable quarter round molding for along the floor to protect toe kicks from mops and vacuum cleaners. All of these are good, practical finishing touches. Crown moldings can be mixed with other smaller moldings like rope and dentil to add extra detail. Light rail molding can hide under cabinet or over counter lighting, a nice touch, especially with a romantic dimmer. So, don't forget the molding when you purchase you new kitchen. It's the best way to make your kitchen personal and glamorous. |
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with mitered corners or butted corners. Flat doors are just that, flat, one piece doors. Euro doors are a good example of flat doors. A good example of framed doors is the 







