mikefab
Established Member
Hello,
I'm going to be building our kitchen soon. The plan is for birch ply cabinets with painted hardwood (sycamore) beaded face frames and frame and panel doors with an ovolo moulding on the rails and stiles.
I'm thinking about using butt hinges rather than soft-close euro hinges, and wonder whether these would look better morticed into the face frame, so that the barrel of the hinge lines up with the beading, rather than morticed into the door stiles which would mean that the hinge barrels would be offset to the side of the beading which wouldn't be quite so pleasing to the eye. I suppose that the idea of a beaded frame is to replicate the visual effect of a drawer or door with cockbead around it, in which case the hinge barrel would likely line up as I am aiming for.
This would seem to be a no-brainer to me, except that my wanderings around the web have not found any reference to morticing cabinet hinges into the face frame at all. Does anyone have any experience of this, or comments please?
Also, am I being mad going for butt hinges over euro hinges? This kitchen is a project for me rather than the quickest/cheapest way to get a kitchen into our new house, so I want to do it nicely! Presumably if the doors fit nicely I will still be able to achieve a softish-close, and I can use hidden magnets to hold the doors shut.
Thanks,
Mike
I'm going to be building our kitchen soon. The plan is for birch ply cabinets with painted hardwood (sycamore) beaded face frames and frame and panel doors with an ovolo moulding on the rails and stiles.
I'm thinking about using butt hinges rather than soft-close euro hinges, and wonder whether these would look better morticed into the face frame, so that the barrel of the hinge lines up with the beading, rather than morticed into the door stiles which would mean that the hinge barrels would be offset to the side of the beading which wouldn't be quite so pleasing to the eye. I suppose that the idea of a beaded frame is to replicate the visual effect of a drawer or door with cockbead around it, in which case the hinge barrel would likely line up as I am aiming for.
This would seem to be a no-brainer to me, except that my wanderings around the web have not found any reference to morticing cabinet hinges into the face frame at all. Does anyone have any experience of this, or comments please?
Also, am I being mad going for butt hinges over euro hinges? This kitchen is a project for me rather than the quickest/cheapest way to get a kitchen into our new house, so I want to do it nicely! Presumably if the doors fit nicely I will still be able to achieve a softish-close, and I can use hidden magnets to hold the doors shut.
Thanks,
Mike