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Today I would like to start talking in depth about alot of the words I may have mentioned here in the blog without giving much explanation. I`m going to start with the difference in framed and framless cabinets.
Kitchen cabinets are made either with or without the face frames. The results are different products, they look and operate very differently. Each one has something over the other. What we find with the real estate landlords that we deal with is they prefer the framed cabinets, simply because it is a stronger box. It has an extra frame making the box more complete. The framed box has a small draw back that since it has the frame, it sometimes makes it harder to fit big pots or containers through the doors.

Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Moe Hirsch
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
moshe@regalkitchens.com
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“Bishop Cabinets” offers three different series of cabinet boxes in their framed line, “Deluxe”, “Standard”, “Value”. In the next few days I would like to go through them all, one at a time. We`ll start with the highest quality box, and work our way down.
The following are the specs for the Deluxe cabinet box:
• Drawer Boxes: Four sided(not counting drawer fronts) 5/8″ thick solid dove-tail construction. Captive bottom is 3/16″ thick veneer core plywood.
• Hanging Rails: 3/4″ thick solid wood for Maximum structural integrity.
• Drawer Guides: Concealed under mount type, epoxy coated for ultra smooth movement.
• Face Frames: 3/4″ thick solid wood, mortise and tenon joined construction.
• Shelves: 3/4″ thick veneer-core plywood. Surfaces are protected by easy to clean JB Barrier Coat. Fully adjustable.
• Tops and bottoms: 1/2″ thick veneer core plywood. Surfaces are protected by easy to clean JB Barrier Coat. Bottoms are dadoed into face frames and ends.
• Ends: 1/2″ thick veneer core plywood. Easy to clean JB Barrier Coat protects interior surfaces.
• Concealed Hinges: 3 way adjustable to ensure correct alignment.
• Toe Kicks: Heavy 3/4″ thick veneer core plywood.
Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Moe Hirsch
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
moshe@regalkitchens.com
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In the beginning of this blog we started going through some of the kitchen cabinet door styles we carry here at “Regal Kitchens“, then we somehow got sidetracked to talk about everything else but Kitchen Cabinet door styles, now I will try to get back on course and go trough all the door styles we currently carry at “Regal Kitchens”.
So far we had:
• Bristol
• Melbourne
• Warwick
• Country Shaker
• Jim Bishop Martinique
• Jim Bishop Richmond
• Natwood
Today I would like to talk about “Sienna Rope” Which we happen to sell on our website as well, as “Swan Hill”.
Below are the specs for “Sienna Rope”:
• Species: Solid Maple
• Style: Full Overlay Square Raised Panel
• Front Frame: 3/4″ Thick Solid Maple
• Door Rail & Styles: 3/4″ Thick Solid Maple
• Door Center Panel: Solid Maple
• Sides & Bottom: 1/2″ Thick Full Back On Base Cabinets
• Hinges: Concealed Adjustable Hinges
• Connectors: Pre-Installed Won`t Tarnish Color Coated Metal Clip
• Shelves: 3/4″ Thick Wood Veneer
• Drawer Box: 3/8″ Thick, Solid Wood On All Sides and Bottom, Natural Finishes, Drawer is 21″ Long
• Drawer Glides: Full Extension Self Closing Dovetail Drawers
• Finishes: Best Grade Italian Made Polyurethane Finish
Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Moe Hirsch
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
moshe@regalkitchens.com
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Please don’t hesitate to call with any questions,
Sincerely,
Moe Hirsch
Regal Kitchens & Baths Inc.
Office – 718-435-1211
Fax – 718-435-2057
moshe@regalkitchens.com