A fast-growing trend in kitchen design is frameless kitchen cabinets. Inspired by European styles, frameless kitchen cabinets create a modern, minimalist atmosphere. Do they live up to all the hype?
We here at JSB Home Solutions have seen kitchen trends come and go over the last 46 years of remodeling central Ohio kitchens. A kitchen remodel is a large investment and something that you will be living with for years to come. We want you to be confident in the selections you make so that your kitchen will be the best that it can be for your lifestyle.
In this article, we will explain the difference between frameless and framed kitchen cabinets and answer the most common questions homeowners ask as they consider frameless cabinets.
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The other main category of kitchen cabinets is framed cabinets. These usually have a more traditional style and a 1 ½” - 3” face frame that resembles a picture frame around the cabinet opening. Framed cabinets are not limited to traditional styles though. You can choose cabinet door/drawer styles and kitchen cabinet overlays that cover the entire range of kitchen design styles.
Explore these common questions about frameless cabinets as you consider the style you want to create during your kitchen remodel.
The unhelpful answer is, “It depends.” To achieve frameless cabinets that are square and sturdy, they require expert craftsmen to install them correctly.
While the cabinet may be able to hold as much weight as framed cabinets, frameless cabinet boxes are prone to being out of square after transport and installation. This leads to a whole host of problems including:
There are many other characteristics to consider when assessing the quality of a cabinet. When comparing cabinets from different companies, be sure that these characteristics are the same to make an apples to apples comparison.
In a kitchen cabinet with shelves, a frameless cabinet will have the same amount of shelf space inside as a framed cabinet. The opening of a framed cabinet will be slightly smaller but you will still have the same amount of space inside the cabinet. Good framed cabinets will only have a small lip from the face frame and should not interfere with accessing the cabinet.
A frameless kitchen cabinet with drawers will only give you 1 - 3 extra inches of space. With a maximum 3 extra inches, that’s about one extra fork slot in a drawer organizer. Good quality framed cabinets will allow you to easily access all of its contents on a shelf or in a drawer without the face frame getting in the way.
There are countless organization options for your kitchen cabinets such as roll-out shelves, adjustable shelves and pull-outs, drawer organizers, pull-out spice racks, cookie sheet organizers, double roll-out trash cans, and much more.
Consider how you will use each cabinet based on your kitchen layout rather than only how large a cabinet is. Here we show you a few examples of what is available with our custom Amish-built kitchen cabinets here at JSB.
If you have frameless cabinets in your home already, they cannot be updated using a true kitchen cabinet refacing process. While you could replace the doors and drawer fronts, you’ll be left with an edge of your cabinet box and any filler pieces that you can’t do anything with. When frameless kitchen cabinets are worn out, scratched, or dented, they have to be removed and discarded.
Yes, you absolutely can! Choosing a full overlay and high gloss finish will make framed cabinets nearly identical to the frameless aesthetic. Simple door and drawer front styles like a “slab” door or shaker door also help create the minimalist look of frameless cabinets. You will still need hardware on your cabinets but selecting exaggerated, long pulls in bold colors like gold or copper will only add to the modern atmosphere of your kitchen.
Kitchen cabinets are a used and abused piece of your kitchen. You need to make sure that the cabinets you choose will withstand everything that your lifestyle throws at them.
If your number one priority for your kitchen remodel is to achieve the modern, European aesthetic, then frameless kitchen cabinets are the way to go.
If you need more convincing, compare frameless and framed kitchen cabinets to give you peace of mind over your decision.
Remodeling a kitchen involves a lot of intricate decisions and it can be challenging to find clear and complete information. Ask the same questions to all contractors you interview for your project and write down each of their answers for comparison later. And then trust your gut! After all your research, you’ll be able to recognize the best kitchen remodeler to help you reach your perfect kitchen.