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Renovate Your Kitchen With These Inspiring Cabinet Door Styles

Nothing says “come in” like a beautiful home, and nothing says “grab a bite” like a beautiful, clean, and professionally-designed kitchen. At Central Construction Group, Inc. we believe that your kitchen cabinets should do more than just store your family’s groceries. This is part of the reason why Central Construction Group, Inc.’s custom cabinetry service has been a hit with Indianapolis homeowners. Your kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors are an important component of your kitchen’s design and overall performance, and it all begins with selecting the perfect cabinet door styles.

Your cabinet doors say a lot about you and the amount of time and effort you’ve put into your kitchen or bathroom space. Professionally-crafted and premium manufactured cabinet doors will serve your home well in terms of design appeal, lasting durability, and superior quality. The following are some of the various cabinet door styles that are designed to elevate your kitchen or bathroom space to the next level. Take a look.

Central Construction Group, Inc. Cabinet Door Styles

Central Construction Group, Inc. provides a wide selection of wooden cabinet doors crafted to perfection to ensure that they match your home decor and that their features accommodate your operational needs.

Standard Overlay Cabinet Door Styles

Standard Overlay is a great choice for a “budget” focused kitchen, bath vanity or wet bar.  The cabinet door is a bit smaller than the box of the cabinet, so it does show the box.  If a homeowner does not want cabinet hardware this is a great alternative, since the door does not cover the box, allowing you to open the door or drawer with ease. A Full Overlay is typically recommended for white cabinets or cabinets with light/medium staining to avoid undesirable lines and produce a cleaner look.

Full Overlay Cabinet Door Styles

Full Overlay is the preferred door due to the overall look of a kitchen with full overlay, the eye isn’t drawn to all the lines from the doors and box of the cabinet.  Full overlay cabinet doors cover most, if not all, of the cabinet’s edge, leaving very little framing exposed. Cabinet hardware is required to comfortably access items stored in the cabinets.  These overlays do not alter the box size it is purely personal preference.

Custom Cabinetry & Custom Cabinet Door Styles

None of our style match your design intentions? Let us help you design your own! At Central Construction Group, Inc. our custom cabinetry service provides Indianapolis homeowners with infinite options for beautiful and durable cabinets that will uplift your bathroom and kitchen design and withstand years of abuse. Our professional design team works side by side with each client to ensure that their cabinet door style selections fit flawlessly into  their vision and project. Below are some of the popular cabinet door styles.

 

Shaker

A popular transitional style, Shaker is great for resale as this style can transition to many families desires of classic, clean lines.

 

Raised Panel / Overlay

A Raised Panel is a traditional door style where the center panel is raised.

 

Recessed Panel / Overlay

The Recessed Panel is similar to the Shaker style. This door may have additional details to the edge of the door or in the recessed portion of the door.

 

Slab Door

The Slab Door (Contemporary Design) comes in a very basic variety. There is no door style. This style typically comes with just the door and drawer head attached. The Slab Door is one of the most inexpensive styles we offer.  

 

For more about the variety of cabinet door styles we offer, please contact Central Construction Group, Inc. at (317) 213 – 6246

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