Framed Cabinets

Traditional face frame construction offering timeless style, enhanced durability, and classic American craftsmanship for your kitchen.

What Are Framed Cabinets?

Framed cabinets feature a traditional construction method with a solid wood frame attached to the front of the cabinet box. This face frame provides additional structural support and creates a classic, refined appearance.

The frame typically measures 1.5 to 2 inches wide and conceals the edges of the cabinet box, creating clean sight lines and a polished look. This construction style has been the American standard for decades and remains popular for its durability and timeless appeal.

Traditional face frame construction
Enhanced structural stability
Classic American styling
Wide variety of door styles
Conceals cabinet box edges
Ideal for traditional and transitional kitchens
Framed Cabinet Construction

Popular Door Styles

Choose from a variety of door styles to complement your kitchen design, from classic to contemporary.

Natural Wood Grain

Natural Wood Grain

Warm walnut tones with horizontal grain pattern showcasing natural beauty and character.

Two-Tone Design

Two-Tone Design

Sophisticated combination of light perimeter cabinets with darker island for visual contrast.

Contemporary Style

Contemporary Style

Modern horizontal grain with glass-front uppers and integrated lighting for a refined look.

Why Choose Framed Cabinets?

Structural Strength

The face frame adds rigidity and prevents warping, ensuring your cabinets maintain their shape and function for decades.

Timeless Appeal

Traditional construction that never goes out of style, maintaining your home's value and aesthetic appeal.

Versatile Design

Compatible with a wide range of door styles, finishes, and hardware options to match any kitchen design.

Easy Installation

The face frame provides a forgiving installation surface, making adjustments easier during and after installation.

Ready to Explore Framed Cabinets?

Visit our showroom to see our framed cabinet options in person, or schedule a free consultation to discuss your project.