Be wary of partial overlay cabinets marketed as custom made as most custom built cabinets have full overlay doors.
Full overlay cabinets vs partial overlay.
Partial overlay cabinet doors are one of the most commonly found cabinet styles.
Full overlay cabinets take less skill to install and are therefore less expensive.
Single doors have 1 door per opening.
Full overlay cabinets also present a unified front since the overall look is smooth this is different from the partial overlay cabinets popular a few decades ago which showed the face frame in the spaces between doors and drawer fronts.
Full overlay cabinets do come with an additional charge.
Pairs of doors have 2 doors for 1 opening.
A partial overlay covers most of the cabinet frame but leaves about 2 inches revealed.
The pros of full overlay cabinets.
The door sits on the cabinet face leaving a gap of usually 1 1 inch between the doors allowing the face frame of the cabinet to be seen.
Plus this style means about an extra inch of space inside the cabinets since the doors aren t closing into the cabinet like inset ones do.
The reveal or the exposed cabinet face is less than 1 8 inches.
Full overlay cabinets a full overlay cabinet door completely covers the face of the cabinet box and is commonly used on frameless or european style cabinets.
A full overlay cabinet door.
Actually whether or not there is a stile present between 2 doors has zero to do with it being a partial or full overlay.