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What is European Style Cabinet

 

 

This style of cabinetry is all about clean lines and minimal (if any) hardware. The focus is on the quality of the materials and construction, rather than on ornate details. This results in a sleek and modern look that is perfect for contemporary homes.

 

Why Choose us

Well Equipped

Our factory is equipped with complete production equipment, including CNC punching, heavy-duty automatic edge banding lines and various design software, and can independently complete processes such as product modeling, machine interconnection, communication and product manufacturing.

Quality Guaranteed

We provide boards with seamless edge sealing to improve product standards. All products have passed ISO and JIS certification and obtained CARB P2 certificate to ensure that the materials are environmentally friendly.

Wide Range of Products

We have a wide range of products such as flat panel based furniture including kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, wardrobes, office furniture, living room furniture, etc.

Good Reputation

Most of our products are exported to the United States, Canada, Australia and Europe and have won high praise from customers because of their excellent quality.

 

 

Benefits of European Style Cabinet

Efficiency and functionality

European style cabinets are designed to maximize space and functionality, making them a great option for smaller homes or apartments. They feature innovative storage solutions, such as pull-out drawers, corner cabinets, and built-in shelving, that can help you keep your kitchen organized and clutter-free.

Modern and sleek look

If you're looking for a kitchen that has a modern and sophisticated look, a european style cabinet may be just what you need. With its clean lines and minimalist design, a European-style kitchen can give your home a more upscale and contemporary feel.

Durability and quality

European style cabinets are typically made from high-quality materials, such as natural stone, wood, and stainless steel, which can withstand the wear and tear of daily use. This means that your kitchen will look great for years to come, even with regular use.

 

 
Luxury Kitchen Design Ideas with European Style Cabinets
 
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Start with european style cabinets: If you want your luxury kitchen design to look expensive, start with a well-made set of cabinets. European-style cabinets are often made of strong, high-quality wood, which makes them look expensive even when they're affordable. European cabinets have a lot of benefits in your kitchen: they are timeless, meaning your space won't look dated fast, they're versatile, so you can adapt to different colors and styles, and they're simple, so you can let other aspects of your kitchen take center stage or go bold with a splash of color.

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Opt for Marble Countertops: One of the most luxurious materials you can use in your kitchen is marble. Marble countertops are also durable and don't get heat damage easily, making them a great choice for workspaces. A marble countertop is a perfect statement piece for your kitchen. You can get a dramatic look by choosing a marble with strong veinings, like a white marble countertop with a bold grey vein. You can up the visual impact by using marble to wrap around your kitchen island or echo the counters with a marble backsplash.

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Keep Your Counters Clear: Another great benefit of European-style cabinets is that they can easily be outfitted with extra storage options. This will keep your kitchen free of clutter, and not distract from your striking countertops or backsplashes. Use pull-out cabinets to house shelves of spices or oils, keep your garbage bins tucked away, or store small appliances when they're not in use. Keeping everything organized ensures your workspace looks its best.

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Choose Metal Finishes: Flashes of silver, gold or copper are sure to make your kitchen look luxurious. You can use the material in your hardware, like faucets and cabinet pulls, or add some statement accessories like lighting fixtures. However, if you really want to make a dramatic statement, choose a metallic backsplash. This glamorous look can be achieved using glass tiles in a gold or copper finish. A mirror-effect backsplash could also bring in the sheen and the drama, and looks particularly striking next to dark cabinets.

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Add Ample Seating to Your Luxury Kitchen Design: Bar stools at your kitchen island are fine, but if you want a really luxurious look, you should use integrated seating. Create built-in benches along your kitchen island for easy seating options, or a breakfast nook with integrated bench seating along the wall. A cushy seat by the window wouldn't hurt, either! Upholstered seating will bring a level of comfort into your day, while also completing the lush, wish vibes of your luxurious kitchen.

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Indulge With Appliances: One surefire way to make your kitchen look luxurious? Spare no expense when it comes to your appliances! If you've always wanted a smart refrigerator with a touchscreen, now's the time to get one. You can opt for appliances that will make your life in the kitchen easier, or those little indulgences you always wanted but never could justify. A wine cooler integrated into your kitchen island? Why not! Similarly, you can invest in a high-quality oven, like one that conceals into your countertops to create a futuristic, streamlined design.

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Choose Bold Colors: Add extra oomph to your luxury kitchen design with a bold, all-over color. You can choose a great paint color like forest green or dark blue and apply the color to both the walls and your European style cabinets. This creates a rich, deep base where your details can really pop. Your marble countertop or metallic handles and fixtures will become a dazzling contrast to the deep shade. This effect will leave your kitchen looking curated and like it's been ripped from the pages of a magazine.

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Don't Forget the Practical Items: While you may want to go overboard with the fun details, keeping your kitchen functional is important too. In fact, you can make it ultra-luxurious by adding in the practical items that make your kitchen work better. You can add a double sink for extra prep space (perfect for washing vegetables and dishes at the same time!) and get a hands-free faucet to keep it even easier. You can also invest in a full-sized pantry or bespoke larder that fits in with your European cabinets. This extra space to fully stock your kitchen is the height of luxury. Even your range hood can get a glamorous upgrade! Instead of the standard stainless steel, get a custom one that coordinates with the finish of your hardware or fixtures.

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Complete Your Luxury Kitchen Design With Wood Flooring: Say goodbye to your old tiles! Nothing will make your kitchen look as elegant as a wood floor. If your kitchen connects to a dining or living room, use the same wood throughout for better flow. Make sure to use engineered wood instead of solid, since it will handle the heat better.

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Make a Statement With Light Fixtures: Use your light fixtures to give your luxury kitchen design a visual impact. You can opt for a dramatic pendant light in gold or bronze hanging over your kitchen island, with recessed lighting throughout the ceiling to add extra brightness. If you're really feeling bold, you can go for a chandelier in the kitchen! This especially works in a traditional-style home. If you've opted for dark cabinets, a chandelier can brighten the room and instantly add a touch of luxury.

 

Buying European kitchen cabinets? Keep these 3 tips in mind

 

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Choose Quality Cabinet Materials

Well-made European cabinets are constructed of eco-friendly, recycled wood products for the box, doors, and drawer fronts. These highly durable fiberboard boxes are sheeted in melamine. Melamine protects your cabinets from stains and gives you a range of interior colors. Ask for MDF (medium-density fiberboard) panels for your kitchen cabinet doors, as they will not warp like solid wood, are better for the planet, and are ideally suited for smooth lacquers.
You'll also notice that modern European cabinets feature more and higher-quality hardware and metal chains than domestic products. Slim-profile metal drawers also offer enhanced performance, durability, stain resistance, and better appearance.

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Pay Attention to the Construction Details

The metal-chained construction of your European kitchen cabinets creates a highly durable finished product. That quality construction ensures that your cabinet system will maintain its structural integrity for a longer time, without any need to alter design or replace cabinets. In fact, European kitchen cabinets are meant to move with their owners.
Beyond durability, these premium components will result in cabinets and drawers that are a true pleasure to use. As you sample various cabinet choices, look for whisper-smooth operation, easy and precise adjustments, and high-quality chains.

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Ask About Custom Cabinet Features

Custom Euro kitchen cabinets are built to your exact specifications, tailored to the material, color and finish that fits your design vision and offers the functions you need. With high-end cabinets, you can choose unique features such as an automated appliance garage, a multi-functional expansive island, tall pantry pullouts, sliding countertops, integrated LED lighting, and more.

How to Adjust & Reposition European Style Cabinet Hinges
 

Things You Should Know

● To move the door vertically, turn the upper and lower screws counterclockwise until you can move the door up or down. Tighten them back up when you're done.
● Turn the rear screw counterclockwise to move the door away from the cabinet frame. The more you tighten the screw, the closer the door will move back toward the frame.
● Rotate the hinge screw closest to the door to shift the door horizontally. Turning it counterclockwise moves the door back toward the hinge.

Checking the Position of the Doors
Close the cabinet doors and look at their positioning. It will help you determine what kind of adjustments you need to make. First, check that each door lines up with its neighbors. Look for any doors that look too high, too low, have a gap between them, or overlap one another too much. Make sure the doors close all the way as well.
● Note all the problems with each door's positioning, since some of them may require a couple of adjustments. For example, one could be crooked and also need to be raised. Plan on tackling the adjustments one at a time.
Open the door wide so that you can access the hinge. Each door has a hinge mounted to it and the inside surface of the cabinet. Swing the door all the way open to fully extend the hinge. You will then be able to reach the screws on the inner part of the hinge.
● Euro-style hinges connect to a plate mounted on the cabinet door. You will see a pair of screws securing the plate to the door, but they don't control the hinge at all. They are only there to hold the hinge in place.
Hold the door steady before you begin adjusting it. Adjusting Euro-style hinges is easier when you have another person holding onto the door. Let someone else brace the door while you loosen the screws. They can prevent the door from falling out of alignment and allow you to reposition it once it is able to be moved.
● If you're working alone, you can still take care of the adjustments. However, keep a firm grip on the door at all times in case it comes loose.

Repositioning a Standard Euro-Style Cabinet Door

Use the upper and lower screws to move the door vertically. Each hinge has a pair of screws oriented vertically. One will be above the hinge and the other will be below it. Turn these screws counterclockwise to loosen them until you are able to move the door up or down. Tighten the screws back up when you're done with the adjustment.
● Try to keep the door flush with the bottom of the cabinet and about 4 mm (0.16 in) from the top of the cabinet. That is the perfect height for most cabinet doors.
● The door will be unsteady when you loosen the screws for this adjustment, so keep a firm grip on it until you're done tightening them again.
Adjust the rear screw if you need to move the door in or out. The screw responsible for in and out adjustments is furthest from the door. Turn it counterclockwise to move the door away from the cabinet frame. Tightening it will move the door back toward the frame.
● Ideally, there should be a gap of 1 mm (0.039 in) between the door and frame on most cabinets. After retightening the screws, you can test this by shutting the door to see if it glides closed smoothly.
● Adjust the hinges in this direction one at a time to prevent the door from falling out of position. If you loosen them all at once, support the door.
Turn the innermost screw to shift the door horizontally. Rotate the hinge screw closest to the door. Turning it clockwise moves the door closer toward the far side of the cabinet frame. Turning it counterclockwise moves the door back toward the hinge. Keep making minor adjustments to center the door on the frame and reduce any gaps between adjacent doors.
● For example, adjust the screw to move the door over. Leave a 1 to 2 mm (0.039 to 0.079 in) gap between this door and the next one.
● If the door isn't hanging straight, adjust the top and bottom hinges in different directions.
Close the cabinet doors after each adjustment to check your progress. Make gradual corrections to avoid throwing the doors out of alignment. After turning the hinge screws, shut the door, take a step back, and check the door's positioning. Open it back up if you need to make further adjustments.
● Although shutting the door so often can seem tedious, it helps prevent the door from moving too much. Take it one adjustment at a time so you don't end up needing to make big corrections later.

Adjusting a Door with a Soft-Close Hinge

Turn the first screw to shift the door horizontally. With the door open, look for a single screw along the front edge of the hinge. Expect it to be facing out from the hinge toward you. Use a Phillips screwdriver to twist it. The door slides to the left when you turn the screw counterclockwise and to the right when you turn it in the opposite direction.
● Although the soft-close type of Euro-style hinges have multiple screws, they are always in the same order. You will see them in a line on the cabinet side of the hinge.

Adjust the middle screw to move the door up and down. Look for the vertical adjustment screw in the center of the hinge, usually recessed inside of it. Reach in with a screwdriver to loosen it by turning it counterclockwise. Once you have the door where you want it, tighten the screw back up.
● This screw is easy to reach with an ordinary screwdriver. It isn't recessed deeply at all, so finding it isn't a problem.

Use the third screw to move the door in and out. The third screw is close to the hinge's back edge inside the cabinet. Turn the screw counterclockwise to move the door out toward you. Twist it clockwise to push the door back in toward the cabinet. Use it to center the door in the frame.
● Watch the gap between the open door and the cabinet. You can use it as a reference to determine when the door is in the right place.

Move the hinge tab to set the door's closing resistance. Check the part of the hinge attached to the door. You should be able to spot a small plastic tab inside the mounting plate. You can pull the tab out or slide it back in to change how smoothly the door closes when you try shutting it. Depending on how heavy the cabinet door is, one setting may be better than another one.
● Push the tab all the way in if you have small, light doors. This setting allows the door to close almost all of the way before the tab catches it and lets it close softly.
● The medium setting is fine for most cabinet doors. Pull the tab halfway out for it. If you have big, heavy doors, slide the tab out as far as you can.

Open and close the door once to finish the adjustment. Shut the door, open it all the way up, and then close it again. Cycling the door this way resets the hinge's tab so it works according to the adjustments you made. Check the door's positioning as well to determine if you need to make any additional adjustments.
● If the door doesn't close smoothly, then you may need to move the tab to a different setting. Use the screws if you need to reposition the door over the cabinet frame.

 

Types of European Style Cabinet

Shaker Cabinets

Shaker style cabinets are the closest in terms of style to European Cabinets. These cabinets are well known for their simplistic style with the only defining detail being a rectangular divot in the middle, some having a seam on the border where the joints connect. The Shaker Style Cabinets are different from the European Style Cabinets because of their style, but most Shaker Style Cabinets have a frame compared to frameless European Style Cabinets.

Transitional Cabinets

Transitional Style Cabinets take on various designs, some resembling Traditional, some border lining Shaker. It is a very in between style and even I have trouble distinguishing Transitional Cabinets from some Shaker and Traditional Cabinets. These Cabinets will also typically have a frame and suite those who want to get something updated but not completely modern.

Traditional Cabinets

Traditional Cabinets have long been incorporated into American Cabinetry. It often consist of rectangular bevels and decorated crown molding. Traditional Cabinets are far more elaborate in design as compared to European Cabinets that capitalize on minimal detail in way of the build. Traditional Cabinets give a lot more options than European Style Cabinets but the choice on whether you go with them is completely up to personal preference.

 

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Material of European Style Cabinet

Wood: Wood is a popular material for European-style cabinets, especially oak, pine, and birch. These woods are strong, durable, and can be finished with a variety of stains and varnishes to create different looks and textures.

Wood Veneer: Wood veneer is a thin layer of real wood applied to a cheaper substrate, such as particle board or medium-density fiberboard (MDF). This material offers the look and feel of real wood but is typically more cost-effective.

Metal: Metal, especially stainless steel and aluminum, is sometimes used in European-style cabinets for a modern and sleek look. Metal cabinets are often easy to clean and maintain.

Glass: Glass doors or inserts can be used in European-style cabinets to create a bright and airy feel. Glass can also be used to display items inside the cabinet.

Stone: Stone, such as marble or granite, can be used for cabinet fronts or countertops, giving a luxurious and elegant look to European-style cabinets.
The material chosen for European-style cabinets depends on the desired look, budget, and durability requirements. Each material has its own unique benefits and drawbacks, so it's important to choose the one that best suits your needs.

 

 
How to Plan your Dream Kitchen with European Style Cabinets
 
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Prioritize the Functionality of the Space: Kitchens are all about function. You need the space to cook and prep for meals, of course, but think about how else you want your kitchen to function. Is it going to be a place for entertaining? What about a space where the whole family can eat breakfast together? Or where you can help out with homework while watching TV? If you want your kitchen to be a catch-all space or an entertainment hub, you'll need to incorporate all of that into your design. You might want to think about things like whether you'll have a kitchen island or peninsula if you need additional seating, and what kind of flexibility you need in the space. You can make a list of all the ways you want to use your kitchen, and what requirements to add into your design.

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Consider the Flow with European Style Cabinets: Designers call it the "work triangle" - it's the distance between your stove, refrigerator and sink. This space can make or break the workflow of your kitchen! You will need to move between those three points often throughout the day, and any obstacles can cause major disruption. For example, if your stove and sink are too far apart from each other, you might find yourself running back and forth with hot dishes or pots full of water too frequently. You want to have all the features your kitchen needs, but also have them laid out in a way that's functional and easy to use.

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Optimize Your Storage Solutions: Not having enough storage is usually the number one complaint about a kitchen. With European style cabinets, you can get a lot of storage out of your kitchen. These cabinets are frameless, which means they can accommodate more bulky objects and can easily be outfitted with extra drawers, racks or storage solutions. The key to bettering your storage in your dream kitchen is planning on smart solutions. You can create an appliance garage with retractable doors to hide away small appliances, add a large pantry with lots of pull-out drawers, or outfit your kitchen island to store pots and pans.
Think about the items that you use most frequently and where they should be kept. For example, if you do a lot of cooking at home you might want to make sure your spice rack is right near the stove. You can have a pull-out drawer outfitted with a spice rack, or build on into your Euro cabinet door. Get creative and you can find a place for everything!

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Let There Be Light: The amount of light in your kitchen is an important step that shouldn't be overlooked. Make sure your kitchen is outfitted with the necessary electrical components to handle three types of light: general lighting, task lighting and accent lighting. General lighting is what will provide the most light throughout your kitchen. It can be something like recessed pot lights across the ceiling, or a lighting fixture over an island or table. Task lighting is the light that will help you perform specific tasks, like cooking. Under-cabinet lights are a great idea for task lighting. You can install LED lights under your Euro style cabinets to provide extra lighting on the countertops and cook spaces. Finally, accent lighting is a bit of extra light that adds to the overall design of your kitchen, like a stylish pendant light. Light can also be used to make your kitchen look and feel spacious and bright, so smaller kitchens can benefit from bringing in as much light as possible.

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Pick the Right Appliances: When you're planning the layout of your dream kitchen, you have to keep all your appliances in mind. Don't leave it until the last minute! If you plan on cooking a lot, you might want a spacious six-burner stove or cooktop. An appliance of that size will require more space in your layout. You'll also need to plan for a gas or electric stove, and where it can be installed in your kitchen, and whether or not you're going to add a range hood. The same goes for your other appliances: do you want a counter-depth fridge that aligns with your European style cabinets for a more streamlined look? Do you want to have built-it appliances that can be hidden behind your cabinet doors? Once you decide on your kitchen's needs, you can start to plan how your appliances will work with your design.

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Choose the Best Materials: What's a dream kitchen without a luxurious countertop? The materials you choose for your countertops will not only make your kitchen look good, but can also improve the longevity of your kitchen. A durable quality material that won't damage easily will stand the test of time and increase the time between renovations. Quartz cabinets are some of the most resistant countertops you can choose as they are non-porous and heat resistant, and it also is one of the most desirable materials thanks to its natural beauty. Granite is also extremely durable but will require re-sealing every year to keep it stain-free.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions of European Style Cabinet
 
 

Q: What are the main features of European cabinets?

A: European cabinets are known for their sleek and modern design, with a focus on functionality and practicality. They often feature flat panel doors, hidden hinges, and adjustable shelves, allowing for maximum storage space and ease of use.

Q: Are European cabinets made of real wood?

A: Yes, European cabinets are typically made of real wood, such as oak, birch, or pine. However, some manufacturers may also use wood veneers or laminate materials to achieve a similar look and feel.

Q: Are European cabinets expensive?

A: The price of European cabinets can vary depending on the quality of materials used, the complexity of the design, and the manufacturer. While they may be more expensive than some other types of cabinets, they are often considered a worthwhile investment due to their durability and style.

Q: Are European cabinets easy to install?

A: Installing European cabinets can be relatively easy, especially if you have some DIY experience. However, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully and ensure that all measurements are accurate. If you're not confident in your ability to install the cabinets, it may be best to hire a professional installer.

Q: Are European cabinets suitable for small spaces?

A: Yes, European cabinets are often suitable for small spaces. Their sleek and compact design allows them to fit into tight areas while still providing ample storage space. Additionally, many European cabinets feature adjustable shelves and drawers, which can be customized to fit your specific storage needs.

Q: Are European cabinets durable?

A: Yes, European cabinets are known for their durability and longevity. They are typically made of high-quality materials and are designed to withstand the rigors of daily use. With proper care and maintenance, European cabinets can last for many years.

Q: Are European cabinets easy to clean?

A: Yes, European cabinets are generally easy to clean. Their smooth surfaces and lack of intricate details make them less prone to dirt and dust accumulation. Most European cabinets can be cleaned with a damp cloth or mild soap and water.

Q: Are European cabinets suitable for kitchens?

A: Yes, European cabinets are very suitable for kitchens. They provide ample storage space for kitchenware, appliances, and other items, while also complementing the modern and sleek design of many kitchens. Additionally, European cabinets often feature soft-closing doors and drawers, which can help reduce noise and prevent accidents.

Q: Are European cabinets suitable for bathrooms?

A: Yes, European cabinets can also be used in bathrooms. They provide convenient storage for towels, toiletries, and other bathroom items while also adding a sleek and modern touch to the space. However, it's important to choose a cabinet that is suitable for the bathroom environment, as some materials may not withstand the humidity and moisture.

Q: What are the different types of European cabinets?

A: There are several different types of European cabinets, including base cabinets, wall cabinets, tall cabinets, and corner cabinets. Base cabinets are typically installed along the perimeter of a room and provide storage for larger items such as dishes and cookware. Wall cabinets are mounted on the wall and provide additional storage space for items such as plates, glasses, and cookbooks. Tall cabinets are taller than standard base cabinets and provide additional storage for items that need to be stored vertically. Corner cabinets are designed to fit into the corners of a room and maximize storage space in those hard-to-reach areas.

Q: What are the different styles of European cabinets?

A: European cabinets come in a variety of styles, including shaker, modern, contemporary, and traditional. Shaker-style cabinets feature simple lines and a minimalistic design, while modern and contemporary styles are more sleek and modern. Traditional-style cabinets, on the other hand, feature more intricate details and a classic look.

Q: What is the difference between European and American-style cabinets?

A: The main difference between European and American-style cabinets lies in their design and construction. European cabinets typically feature a flat panel door with a hidden hinge, while American-style cabinets often have a raised panel door with a visible hinge. European cabinets also tend to be more compact and have less wasted space than American-style cabinets. Additionally, European cabinets often use soft-closing doors and drawers, which are not as common in American-style cabinets.

Q: What are some advantages of the European cabinet design?

A: Frameless designs of the Euro-style cabinets add a touch of 'seamlessness' to your cook space. Another important benefit of European cabinets is their flexibility and ease of use. Installing euro style cabinets make your space more functional, contemporary, and modern.

Q: Why are European cabinets more expensive?

A: European Frameless cabinets are built around precision and longevity which typically equates to higher prices as well. European cabinets are much more visually appealing because of the flexibility in style, precise building techniques, and thought that goes into each project.

Q: Are European cabinets better than American?

A: Over the years the European focus on functionality evolved into them creating much more sleek and stylish cabinets. As a result their cabinets ended up being easier to use, having more storage, and simply looking better. This in turn, led to them dominating the marketplace.

Q: What are the characteristics of European design?

A: Classic European design trends usually incorporate detailed moldings, high ceilings, beams, paneling, checkerboard floors, wood tones, old-world art, marble, and stone.

Q: What are European style cabinets made of?

A: Traditional cabinets are usually made of wood, while European cabinets can be made of wood, metal, or even glass.

Q: Are European cabinets more expensive?

A: Due to the high level of customization, durability, and detail associated with Euro-style cabinets, they're usually more expensive than American face frame cabinets-and by a fairly significant amount. You'll need to account for this in your renovation or construction budget.

Q: Are European kitchen cabinets more expensive?

A: This makes them a premium choice for homeowners. Yet, prepare yourself for a premium in costs as well. If you are now about to give up on your dream of having European style kitchen cabinets, don't worry. True, European kitchen cabinets cost more.

Q: What are European cabinets also known as?

A: European style cabinets are also known as frameless cabinets. That means with the door closed, you won't be able to see the base cabinet behind it. It's a smooth, clean style that's catching on quickly in American markets.

 

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