Sorry if this doesn't make sense but I am just about to start making my new kitchen.
We want one which has a face frame on to make the carcass look thicker than just the 18mm it really is and therefore inset rather than overlay the door and drawer fronts. My question is if I do this does this mean I cannot use drawer runners or do you just effectively pack them out a bit on the inside so they are in line with the reduced opening. Most kitchens I have seen with these thicker face frames on them tend to have traditional dovetail drawers and not soft closing (or other) runners.
As the cabinet doors are inset rather than overlay due to the frame it means I can use standard hinges rather than cabinet hinges which should look quite nice (I hope).
We want one which has a face frame on to make the carcass look thicker than just the 18mm it really is and therefore inset rather than overlay the door and drawer fronts. My question is if I do this does this mean I cannot use drawer runners or do you just effectively pack them out a bit on the inside so they are in line with the reduced opening. Most kitchens I have seen with these thicker face frames on them tend to have traditional dovetail drawers and not soft closing (or other) runners.
As the cabinet doors are inset rather than overlay due to the frame it means I can use standard hinges rather than cabinet hinges which should look quite nice (I hope).