Monday, October 3, 2011

Kitchen Hinges Photos

Kitchen Remodeling Photos Kitchen Hinges Photos 

The European cabinet revolution in the 1950S that brought us frameless cabinets also brought the concealed cup hinge, a complicated-looking hinge that allows a cabinet door to be easily adjusted, both during installation and years later, when a door might have sagged. These days, concealed adjustable hinges are also available for face-frame cabinets. Larger concealed hinges may require a mounting block on the inside of the face frame. A more expensive but cleaner detail is to run the mounting block the full vertical length of the inside of the face frame.


A STAND MIXER CAN TAKE UP A LOT OF ROOM on a countertop, but it's also a heavy load to haul from a cabinet. Here's a sweat-free solution:Store the mixer on a shelf that rises to the occasion from a base cabinet to countertop height on specialized hardware.



THIS SMALL KITCHEN MAKES USE OF EVERY SPACE, including the angled cabinet, which is ideal for storing flat items, such as pans, trays. and cutting boards. Cabinets are frameless, but the doors are traditional, with maple frames and Honduras mahogany panels.

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