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  2. 6 Antique Design Features Designers Wish Would Make a ... - AOL

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    "Add stained glass panels to cabinet doors, or replace a special interior door with an antique door that has stained glass," Staszak recommends. "You can find them at many salvage places!" Laundry ...

  3. How To Organize Kitchen Cabinets In 8 Simple Steps - AOL

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    However, with so many items lurking in your cabinets, keeping your cabinets in tip-top shape can sometimes seem more difficult than making crème brûlée from scratch. However, in reality ...

  4. Frame and panel - Wikipedia

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    The basic idea is to capture a 'floating' panel within a frame, as opposed to techniques used in making a slab solid wood cabinet door or drawer front, the door is constructed of several solid wood pieces running in a vertical or horizontal direction [1] with exposed endgrains. Usually, the panel is not glued to the frame but is left to 'float ...

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    Creating a from-scratch coffee bar that’s equal parts modern, functional, and personalized to your tastes is quite a tall order, so allow the following designer advice and ideas to inspire you ...

  6. Cabinetry - Wikipedia

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    Mounted on the cabinet frame is the cabinet door. In contrast, frameless cabinet have no such supporting front face frame, the cabinet doors attach directly to the sides of the cabinet box. The box's side, bottom and top panels are usually 5 ⁄ 8 to 3 ⁄ 4 inch (15 to 20 mm) thick, with the door overlaying all but 1 ⁄ 16 inch (2 mm) of the ...

  7. Frameless construction - Wikipedia

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    With frameless or full access cabinets, thicker sides (boxes) keep the cabinet more stable while avoiding the use of the front frame found in face-frame cabinets. Frameless cabinets are usually edgebanded to finish the front faces. By eliminating the front frame, there is more room to place large objects inside, and more usable space. [2]

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