Definition European Style Kitchen Cabinet Hinges
Unlike the butt or knife hinges often used in kitchen cabinets, they can be adjusted along three axes with the turn of a screwdriver, so you can easily fine-tune the door's fit. Concealed hinges can go in face-frame or frameless cabinets and on any door type—including full overlay, partial overlay, or inset—as long as the doors are at least ½ inch thick.
A frameless or “Eurostyle” cabinet is basically a box. A face frame cabinet has a frame surrounding the opening of the box. Hinges like the face-frame hinge shown above mount onto the face frame, typically with a single screw. Hinges like frameless cabinet hinges shown above, attach to a mounting plate that’s screwed to the cabinet.
European hinges are the most modern form of cabinet hinge. They are the hinge most commonly equipped on today's cabinets and for good reason - they are completely concealed when the cabinet door is closed, giving the cabinetry a clean contemporary appearance.
This video tells you EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW about installing Concealed Hinges (European style) on cabinet doors. Take a deep breath everyone, it's a bit of a long video, but I wanted to make ...
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