Pics of partial overlay? Give up full overlay or raised panel?
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Partial Overlay Cabinets in new kitchen to match rest of house?
Comments (7)I did end up choosing the partial overlay. They are custom and were not any cheaper than full overlay (but cheaper than inset). No stiles in the center. We are opening up the kitchen somewhat to the two rooms that have the same cabinets (den and living room) so the transition seems better as its not a very big house (older 1940 house). The other reason is that i like the pull out cutting boards and you can't get that in full overlay. I'm getting 3! The cabinet maker really didn't like the inset cabinets even though they charge more for them. Pointed out some problems with them which i took with a grain of salt but made me think he probably makes a better cabinet that isn't inset. I'm painting them different colors so i'm hoping to add some pizzazz that way....See Morefull overlay vs standard overlay
Comments (9)Cotehele kitchens is one of my favorites! Personally, I am not in love with full overlay. I really like inset. Used to be in love with inset. Then, since inset never loved me back, I got over inset. Last kitchen we had half inch overlay and I loved the cabinets. I got the wood and stain I wanted, along with the door style, and I was happy. This time around, I was very upset that the cabinet company I was going with did not offer half inch. Only in one door style. A five panel raised that I did not love. I wanted slab doors in half inch overlay. Because of cost, and really...because I couldn't think of actually having full overlay, I went with the five panel raised door in half inch. And I am so excited to get them! To me, full overlay looks very 90's. It is the norm/standard and I don't think it is hideous or anything. In fact, I swoon over many kitchens with full overlay. Just I think that 1/2" works well as traditional, modern, classic...the works!...See Moremixing inset cabinets with partial or full overlay ? Pictures?
Comments (8)I don't have pictures, but I mixed painted white frameless-full-overlay on my perimeter cabs with framed full overlay on the island (the part facing "in") in my last kitchen. I personally stopped noticing after the first week or so, and I don't think anyone else every noticed. I did the mixing because it saved about $1000 on those 4 island cabinets. Sounds chintzy, maybe :0 When I sold that house, the flyer was full of kitchen "beauty shots" emphasizing the focal points, I had an L configuration with a long island. Since I got multiple offers and a fair amount above my asking price, I really don't think anyone deducted points for my little cost-saving measure....See MorePartial overlay cabinetry - what makes this work?
Comments (20)You guys are the best!!! Thank you. I've been reading these posts (and cringing) because now I'm feeling embarrassed. I'm not bemoaning what we have - fabulous layout, and so many good choices, which I wouldn't change. The cabinet door fronts and design... another matter entirely. What I've been thinking about is the lack of knowledge/foresight we had, to address areas of cabinetry which we customized, while selecting a RTA cabinet. In hindsight, I think it could have been done better. I apologize up front for these very minor complaints of mine, to those of you whose homes are in total disarray at present. Our remodel (we put together our own cabinets and did our own plumbing and lots otherwise) took a good 6 months. I remember rolling my eyes at those who were dithering over hardware when our kitchen looked like this: I'll admit we don't have partial overlay, but what I've enjoyed about Scrappy25's post, is hearing and seeing the 'right' way and terms to treat filler space. Here are a few shots of some of the areas in question; if I could redo, I'd resize the drawer fronts and add a few fillers. (Oh, and select a much simpler, beaded inset door too, as well as totally different hardware). This is so picky, but consider what happens when you convert the door under your sink, from one which swings open to the right, to a Hafele pedal roll out. THE SPACE TO THE RIGHT CAN LESSEN. Baking area here. Lots of custom drawer sizes (which I love) but it would be nice if drawer fronts covered the whole space with minimum gaps. I guess my point is, when you see how well it can be done, you become very interested in the details!! As my dear MIL says - the more you do, the more you can do. If you need to get something done, ask a busy person to do it. Sorry to digress so much from my original post. beautybutdebtfree - yes, it's the punch I love and the contrasts which just satisfy something in me. texas_gem - I'm so glad you liked the kitchen! I think you're way ahead of me in being able to define cabinetry assembly, I'll take your word that we don't have partial overlay:) romy718 - yes to the pay it forward, especially the areas I love (tile and lighting). Great fun when I have the time. beachpea3 - thank you for putting into words what I saw in the picture. I do not fret (often), just still second guess myself. You're very kind, thanks! snookums2 - good point about the vintage feel, but I don't think vintage when I look at the picture. (This is why I need help deconstructing). peony4 - thanks for the link to the RH Lugarno pulls. I'm thinking these are slimmer, though? Yes, you are spot on with regards to the color overwhelming over time, but just picture this in the beach or ski condo you rented and into which you just walked....vavoom! I've got to disagree about the counter tops, think they add more then they detract. ctycdm - those look like my gaps, and I don't have exposed hinges. Ranchy beach... I had a ranchy cape which hopefully is now a cape :) scappy25, you know this is all because of you! Seriously, great thread and I will look forward to see what you do to resolve your concerns. linelle - Oh my gosh, now YOU stop! You're way too kind. I just happen to have combined an interest in photography and kitchen desighn, about the time my kids stopped letting me photograph them, resulting in the occasional "GOOD" picture. Interesting to know that you had new doors/drawers made. That's an idea I entertain, but then worry about colors matching. Oh well, when I win the lottery.... Interesting, I don't see the oak grain at all. Hi red_lover, thanks! The fire extinguisher niche was one of those 'aha' moments, to which poor DH came home one evening. I do love it....See MoreRelated Professionals
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