2020 Design Live - professional kitchen and bathroom design software application that assists designers with comprehensive space planning and visualization. It provides advanced tools for creating photorealistic renderings, 360° panoramic views, and immersive design experiences for clients.
Accessories - supplementary components designed to enhance the functionality, organization, and aesthetic appeal of kitchen cabinetry. These additions help optimize storage space, improve accessibility, and customize the kitchen's design.
Adjustable Hinge - six-way adjustability allows the hinge to move up and down, left to right, or in and out.
Adjustable Shelves - shelves with varying height to create more space for taller items or to optimize storage space.
Backsplash –vertical covering on the wall space behind a kitchen countertop, sink or stove to protect the wall from spills and cooking. residue
Baseboard – wooden panel or molding installed along the bottom of a wall to cover the joint between wall and floor.
Base Cabinet - floor-standing storage unit designed to sit under the countertop in kitchens, bathrooms, and other spaces. These cabinets are typically 24” deep and 34.5” tall.
Base Diagonal Cabinet - specialized kitchen cabinet designed to efficiently utilize corner space by sitting at a 45-degree angle between two perpendicular walls.
Base End Cabinet - specialized cabinet designed to provide a finished, decorative look at the end of a kitchen cabinet run or island.
Base End Panel - decorative surface piece used to cover the exposed side of a base cabinet, providing a finished and cohesive look to kitchen cabinetry.
Blind Base Cabinet - corner kitchen cabinet with a single visible door that provides storage in an L-shaped kitchen layout, featuring a hidden or "blind"; section where one side remains inaccessible when installed.
Cabinet - a cupboard with shelves or drawers used for storage.
Cabinet Carcass - A cabinet carcass is the main structural framework or "box" of a cabinet, consisting of the fundamental components that form the cabinet's basic structure. It typically includes two sides, a bottom, a back panel, and top stretchers, serving as the foundational element onto which doors, drawers, and other cabinet features are attached.
Corbel - decorative accessory used in interior design to give more elegant, crafted look to different elements in the room; for aesthetic purposes.
Crown Molding - Cabinet crown molding is a decorative trim installed at the top of kitchen cabinets that provides a polished, finished appearance by covering the gap between cabinets and ceiling, drawing the eye upward, and adding architectural elegance to the space.
Corner Sink Base Cabinet - accommodate a sink in the corner of a kitchen, typically featuring a unique shape that maximizes space utilization in L or U-shaped kitchen layouts while providing storage and supporting the sink basin.
Corner Wall Cabinet - cabinet designed to fit into the intersection of two walls, maximizing storage space in otherwise unused corner areas while providing a seamless and functional storage solution for kitchens and bathrooms.
Dishwasher Side Panel - decorative and functional trim piece designed to cover the exposed side of a dishwasher, creating a seamless look that matches surrounding cabinetry and helps support the countertop in kitchen installations.
Dovetail - strong woodworking joint technique featuring interlocking fan-shaped cuts (pins and tails) that create an extremely secure connection between two pieces of wood, commonly used in furniture, drawer, and cabinet construction.
Drawer Base Cabinet - cabinet usually featuring three sliding drawers installed vertically, typically with a depth of 24 inches, designed to provide flexible and easily accessible storage space beneath kitchen countertops.
Drawer Front - finished, visible piece attached to the front of a drawer box that serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, providing the primary surface for pulling out the drawer and contributing to the overall design of cabinetry.
Easy Reach Cabinet - corner cabinet with two doors and staggered, crisscrossing shelves designed to maximize storage and accessibility in kitchen corner spaces by allowing easieraccess to items that would typically be hard to reach in traditional corner cabinets.
Edge Banding - thin strip of material applied to the exposed edges of plywood, particleboard, or MDF to enhance durability, protect against moisture and wear, and create a seamless, polished appearance in cabinetry and furniture making.
Farmhouse Sink - also known as an apron-front or country sink, is a large, deep basin sink with an exposed front-facing side that extends down from the countertop to the base of the cabinet, originally designed in the late 17th century to provide ample space for washing dishes, laundry, and other household tasks.
Finish - final protective and decorative layer applied to cabinetry that enhances appearance, provides durability, and shields the underlying material from moisture, heat, and wear while offering aesthetic customization through techniques like painting, staining, or glazing.
Flat Panel Cabinet - also known as a slab cabinet, is a minimalist kitchen cabinet style characterized by a single, flat piece of material (wood, laminate, or MDF) with a smooth, unadorned front surface that creates a clean, contemporary look with no raised or recessed detailing.
Frame - structural border made of horizontal rails and vertical stiles attached to the front of a cabinet box, providing strength, serving as a mounting point for doors and hardware, and creating a traditional aesthetic in cabinetry construction.
Framed Cabinet - traditional American-style cabinet construction featuring a solid wood face frame attached to the front of the cabinet box, providing structural strength, serving as amounting point for doors and hinges, and offering multiple door overlay options.
Frameless Cabinet - European-style cabinetry, is a modern cabinet construction method where doors are directly attached to the cabinet box's sides without a face frame, offering increased storage accessibility, a sleek contemporary aesthetic, and maximized interior space.
Full Overlay - door style where the door covers nearly the entire face frame of the cabinet, leaving minimal visible frame (typically about 1/4 inch), creating a sleek, modern appearance with more emphasis on the door and less on the cabinet frame.
Glass Door - door featuring a glass panel that allows visibility into the cabinet's interior, available in various styles like clear, frosted, or textured glass, and designed to enhance aesthetic appeal while providing a functional storage solution.
Glass Rack - specialized storage device designed to hold and organize stemware like wine glasses, champagne flutes, and goblets, typically mounted beneath cabinets, suspended from ceilings, or placed on countertops, allowing glasses to be stored upside down for proper drainage and space efficiency.
Glaze/Glazing - a staining process used to highlight cabinetry edges or enhance the color and/or texture of the cabinet surface; can be applied to stain or paint finishes; see also ‘Flooded Glaze’ and ‘Penned Glaze’.
Gloss Finish - refers to the cabinet sheen or how much light reflects from the cabinet’s surface.
Grain - refers to the lines, spirals, or other markings in a piece of wood.
Granite - natural stone surface made from quarried granite slabs, characterized by its unique appearance, durability, heat resistance, and ability to withstand scratches, offering a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing option for kitchen and bathroom surfaces.
Grout - material used to fill gaps between tiles, secure surfaces, and create water-resistant seals in construction and home improvement projects.
Handle - hardware attached to cabinets, used for opening the doors or drawers.
Hardware - typically refers to cabinet pulls and knobs handles, could also refer to door hinges, glides, screws, etc.
Hinge - hardware device that connects two surfaces (like a cabinet door and cabinet frame) and allows them to swing or rotate open and closed, similar to how your elbow allows your arm to bend.
Hood - decorative and functional kitchen element crafted from high-quality woods like oak, maple, or cherry, designed to conceal ventilation systems while adding warmth, aesthetic appeal, and a natural design statement to the cooking space.
Inset - design where the door sits perfectly inside the cabinet frame, creating a flush, seamless surface with a tight, precise gap between the door and frame, resulting in a classic, high-end look that requires meticulous craftsmanship.
Joint - method of connecting two pieces of wood together, using various techniques like cutting, interlocking, fastening, or gluing, to create a rigid, stable, and permanent construction that provides strength, flexibility, and structural integrity.
Knob - small, rounded hardware component attached to cabinets, drawers, or doors that provides a gripping point for opening and closing, typically made of materials like metal, ceramic, glass, or wood, and serving both functional and decorative purposes in interior design.
Knock Down - knock down refers to furniture, cabinets, or other products that are shipped or sold unassembled, requiring the end-user to put the pieces together using provided instructions and hardware, typically reducing shipping costs and allowing for easier transportation.
Laminate - material created by bonding multiple thin layers together using heat, pressure, or adhesives to improve strength, stability, appearance, or other properties, commonly used in applications like countertops, furniture, and protective coverings.
Lazy Susan - rotating circular tray placed on a table or in a cabinet, typically made of wood,glass, or plastic, designed to facilitate easy food distribution or maximize storage space byallowing items to be easily accessed through rotation.
Light Rail Molding - decorative trim installed along the bottom of upper cabinets, designed to conceal under-cabinet lighting fixtures, hide electrical wiring, and enhance the overall aesthetic of kitchen cabinetry by providing a finished, polished look.
Medicine Cabinet - small wall-mounted storage unit, typically located in bathrooms, designed to store medications, toiletries, and personal care items, often featuring a mirrored door and strategically positioned to be accessible to adults but out of reach of children.
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) - an engineered wood product made by breaking down wood residuals into wood fibers and combining it with wax and a resin binder, then adding high heat and pressure; generally denser than plywood and stronger/denser than particle board.
Melamine - durable, hard plastic resin used in manufacturing products like laminate surfaces, dinnerware, furniture, and building materials.
Microwave Cabinet - specialized storage area designed specifically to house and conceal a microwave oven, which can be built into upper or lower kitchen cabinetry, providing a seamless integration of the appliance while maintaining kitchen aesthetics and functionality.
Molding - decorative strip or contoured piece made of wood, stone, plastic, or other material, typically used to frame, finish, or ornament edges of walls, ceilings, doors, or furniture, serving both aesthetic and functional purposes.
Oak - wood species with a strong, open-grained hardwood that ranges in color from white to pink to reddish tones; streaks of mineral deposits may appear; may contain wormholes and varying grain patterns wood species with prominent, open grain that ranges in color from white to reddish brown.
Onlay - decorative wood element featuring carved or etched ornamental pieces applied to the surface of cabinet faces, designed to add visual interest, sophistication, and a personalized touch to otherwise plain cabinetry.
Outside Corner Molding - decorative trim piece used to cover and finish raw or unfinished edges where two panels or surfaces meet at a 90-degree angle, providing a clean, polished appearance and protecting exposed corners in cabinetry, walls, and other construction applications.
Oven Cabinet - kitchen cabinetry unit designed to house and integrate a single or double oven, providing a raised, convenient location for the appliance while offering additional storage space and creating a seamless, unified look in kitchen design.
Pantry Cabinet - storage unit designed to store non-perishable food, cooking supplies, dishes, and sometimes small appliances, typically taller than standard cabinets and featuring adjustable shelves, drawers, or organizational systems to maximize kitchen storage efficiency.
Plate Rack - storage solution designed to hold plates vertically in individual slots, typically mounted in or attached to cabinetry, providing easy access.
Plumb - a term used to describe a true vertical line.
Pull - two-point hardware fixture attached to cabinet doors or drawers that allows for easier gripping and opening, typically made of metal or other materials.
Quartz - engineered stone surface made by combining 90-95% crushed natural quartz crystals with resins and pigments, creating a durable, non-porous, stain-resistant, and low-maintenance countertop.
Raised Panel - door design featuring a center panel that is slightly elevated above the surrounding frame, creating depth and visual interest, typically used in traditional and classic kitchen styles.
Ready to Assemble/RTA - furniture or cabinetry that is sold unassembled, packaged with all necessary components and hardware, requiring the customer to put the pieces together following provided instructions, typically offering lower costs and easier transportation.
Recessed Panel - door design featuring a center panel that is set back or sunken into the surrounding frame, creating a clean, subtle, and elegant look with a slight shadow line or reveal that provides visual depth and sophistication to cabinetry.
Refrigerator Panel - decorative and functional piece of cabinetry designed to conceal the exposed side of a refrigerator, typically constructed from the same material and finish as kitchen cabinets to create a seamless, built-in appearance.
Roll-out Tray - sliding shelf or basket mounted on drawer slides within a cabinet, designed to maximize storage space and provide easy access to items by allowing the tray to be pulled forward.
Scribe Molding - thin, flexible trim piece used in cabinetry and carpentry to cover gaps, fill irregularities, and create a seamless finish between cabinets, walls, or ceilings.
Side Mounted Drawer Glides - drawer sliding mechanism attached horizontally to the sides of both the drawer and cabinet, providing smooth drawer movement and typically featuring ball bearings or rollers.
Sink Base Cabinet - cabinet designed to support and house a sink, typically lacking interior shelves, and often including a false drawer front.
Soft Close - hinge or drawer slide mechanism that uses hydraulic or spring-loaded technology to slow down and gently close cabinet doors and drawers.
Stain - wood finish applied to enhance or alter the color of wooden cabinet surfaces while preserving the natural wood grain.
Under-Mounted Drawer Glides - concealed hardware mechanisms installed beneath drawer boxes that enable smooth, full-extension sliding motion with soft-close functionality, providing robust support for heavy loads while maintaining a clean, streamlined aesthetic.
Toe Kick - recessed area at the bottom of base cabinets, typically 4 inches high and 3 inches deep, designed to provide ergonomic comfort by allowing users to stand closer to the countertop.
Touch-Up Kit (TUKIT) - materials (pen and putty) to repair or refresh small imperfections, blemishes, or damages on surfaces.
Trash Can Base Cabinet - cabinet designed to conceal and house one or more trash or recycling bins, featuring a pull-out mechanism.
Valance - decorative window treatment or cabinetry panel that conceals hardware, enhances aesthetics, and provides a finished appearance by covering the upper portion of a window or bridging gaps between cabinets.
Vanity - bathroom furniture piece designed to support a sink, conceal plumbing, and provide storage space.
Wall Cabinet - storage unit mounted directly on the wall above countertops or base cabinets, typically 12 inches deep, designed to provide additional storage space.
Wall Blind Corner Cabinet - corner kitchen cabinet designed to fit in wall corners, featuring a partially hidden storage area with a single door that allows access to only part of the cabinet's interior.
Wall Refrigerator Cabinet - cabinet designed to be mounted above a refrigerator, typically 36inches wide and 15-24 inches deep.
Wine Rack - specialized storage unit designed to horizontally store and display wine bottles.
2020 Design Live - professional kitchen and bathroom design software application that assists designers with comprehensive space planning and visualization. It provides advanced tools for creating photorealistic renderings, 360° panoramic views, and immersive design experiences for clients.
Accessories - supplementary components designed to enhance the functionality, organization, and aesthetic appeal of kitchen cabinetry. These additions help optimize storage space, improve accessibility, and customize the kitchen's design.
Adjustable Hinge - six-way adjustability allows the hinge to move up and down, left to right, or in and out.
Adjustable Shelves - shelves with varying height to create more space for taller items or to optimize storage space.
Backsplash –vertical covering on the wall space behind a kitchen countertop, sink or stove to protect the wall from spills and cooking. residue
Baseboard – wooden panel or molding installed along the bottom of a wall to cover the joint between wall and floor.
Base Cabinet - floor-standing storage unit designed to sit under the countertop in kitchens, bathrooms, and other spaces. These cabinets are typically 24” deep and 34.5” tall.
Base Diagonal Cabinet - specialized kitchen cabinet designed to efficiently utilize corner space by sitting at a 45-degree angle between two perpendicular walls.
Base End Cabinet - specialized cabinet designed to provide a finished, decorative look at the end of a kitchen cabinet run or island.
Base End Panel - decorative surface piece used to cover the exposed side of a base cabinet, providing a finished and cohesive look to kitchen cabinetry.
Blind Base Cabinet - corner kitchen cabinet with a single visible door that provides storage in an L-shaped kitchen layout, featuring a hidden or "blind"; section where one side remains inaccessible when installed.
Cabinet - a cupboard with shelves or drawers used for storage.
Cabinet Carcass - A cabinet carcass is the main structural framework or "box" of a cabinet, consisting of the fundamental components that form the cabinet's basic structure. It typically includes two sides, a bottom, a back panel, and top stretchers, serving as the foundational element onto which doors, drawers, and other cabinet features are attached.
Corbel - decorative accessory used in interior design to give more elegant, crafted look to different elements in the room; for aesthetic purposes.
Crown Molding - Cabinet crown molding is a decorative trim installed at the top of kitchen cabinets that provides a polished, finished appearance by covering the gap between cabinets and ceiling, drawing the eye upward, and adding architectural elegance to the space.
Corner Sink Base Cabinet - accommodate a sink in the corner of a kitchen, typically featuring a unique shape that maximizes space utilization in L or U-shaped kitchen layouts while providing storage and supporting the sink basin.
Corner Wall Cabinet - cabinet designed to fit into the intersection of two walls, maximizing storage space in otherwise unused corner areas while providing a seamless and functional storage solution for kitchens and bathrooms.
Dishwasher Side Panel - decorative and functional trim piece designed to cover the exposed side of a dishwasher, creating a seamless look that matches surrounding cabinetry and helps support the countertop in kitchen installations.
Dovetail - strong woodworking joint technique featuring interlocking fan-shaped cuts (pins and tails) that create an extremely secure connection between two pieces of wood, commonly used in furniture, drawer, and cabinet construction.
Drawer Base Cabinet - cabinet usually featuring three sliding drawers installed vertically, typically with a depth of 24 inches, designed to provide flexible and easily accessible storage space beneath kitchen countertops.
Drawer Front - finished, visible piece attached to the front of a drawer box that serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, providing the primary surface for pulling out the drawer and contributing to the overall design of cabinetry.
Easy Reach Cabinet - corner cabinet with two doors and staggered, crisscrossing shelves designed to maximize storage and accessibility in kitchen corner spaces by allowing easieraccess to items that would typically be hard to reach in traditional corner cabinets.
Edge Banding - thin strip of material applied to the exposed edges of plywood, particleboard, or MDF to enhance durability, protect against moisture and wear, and create a seamless, polished appearance in cabinetry and furniture making.
Farmhouse Sink - also known as an apron-front or country sink, is a large, deep basin sink with an exposed front-facing side that extends down from the countertop to the base of the cabinet, originally designed in the late 17th century to provide ample space for washing dishes, laundry, and other household tasks.
Finish - final protective and decorative layer applied to cabinetry that enhances appearance, provides durability, and shields the underlying material from moisture, heat, and wear while offering aesthetic customization through techniques like painting, staining, or glazing.
Flat Panel Cabinet - also known as a slab cabinet, is a minimalist kitchen cabinet style characterized by a single, flat piece of material (wood, laminate, or MDF) with a smooth, unadorned front surface that creates a clean, contemporary look with no raised or recessed detailing.
Frame - structural border made of horizontal rails and vertical stiles attached to the front of a cabinet box, providing strength, serving as a mounting point for doors and hardware, and creating a traditional aesthetic in cabinetry construction.
Framed Cabinet - traditional American-style cabinet construction featuring a solid wood face frame attached to the front of the cabinet box, providing structural strength, serving as amounting point for doors and hinges, and offering multiple door overlay options.
Frameless Cabinet - European-style cabinetry, is a modern cabinet construction method where doors are directly attached to the cabinet box's sides without a face frame, offering increased storage accessibility, a sleek contemporary aesthetic, and maximized interior space.
Full Overlay - door style where the door covers nearly the entire face frame of the cabinet, leaving minimal visible frame (typically about 1/4 inch), creating a sleek, modern appearance with more emphasis on the door and less on the cabinet frame.
Glass Door - door featuring a glass panel that allows visibility into the cabinet's interior, available in various styles like clear, frosted, or textured glass, and designed to enhance aesthetic appeal while providing a functional storage solution.
Glass Rack - specialized storage device designed to hold and organize stemware like wine glasses, champagne flutes, and goblets, typically mounted beneath cabinets, suspended from ceilings, or placed on countertops, allowing glasses to be stored upside down for proper drainage and space efficiency.
Glaze/Glazing - a staining process used to highlight cabinetry edges or enhance the color and/or texture of the cabinet surface; can be applied to stain or paint finishes; see also ‘Flooded Glaze’ and ‘Penned Glaze’.
Gloss Finish - refers to the cabinet sheen or how much light reflects from the cabinet’s surface.
Grain - refers to the lines, spirals, or other markings in a piece of wood.
Granite - natural stone surface made from quarried granite slabs, characterized by its unique appearance, durability, heat resistance, and ability to withstand scratches, offering a long-lasting and aesthetically pleasing option for kitchen and bathroom surfaces.
Grout - material used to fill gaps between tiles, secure surfaces, and create water-resistant seals in construction and home improvement projects.
Handle - hardware attached to cabinets, used for opening the doors or drawers.
Hardware - typically refers to cabinet pulls and knobs handles, could also refer to door hinges, glides, screws, etc.
Hinge - hardware device that connects two surfaces (like a cabinet door and cabinet frame) and allows them to swing or rotate open and closed, similar to how your elbow allows your arm to bend.
Hood - decorative and functional kitchen element crafted from high-quality woods like oak, maple, or cherry, designed to conceal ventilation systems while adding warmth, aesthetic appeal, and a natural design statement to the cooking space.
Inset - design where the door sits perfectly inside the cabinet frame, creating a flush, seamless surface with a tight, precise gap between the door and frame, resulting in a classic, high-end look that requires meticulous craftsmanship.
Joint - method of connecting two pieces of wood together, using various techniques like cutting, interlocking, fastening, or gluing, to create a rigid, stable, and permanent construction that provides strength, flexibility, and structural integrity.
Knob - small, rounded hardware component attached to cabinets, drawers, or doors that provides a gripping point for opening and closing, typically made of materials like metal, ceramic, glass, or wood, and serving both functional and decorative purposes in interior design.
Knock Down - knock down refers to furniture, cabinets, or other products that are shipped or sold unassembled, requiring the end-user to put the pieces together using provided instructions and hardware, typically reducing shipping costs and allowing for easier transportation.
Laminate - material created by bonding multiple thin layers together using heat, pressure, or adhesives to improve strength, stability, appearance, or other properties, commonly used in applications like countertops, furniture, and protective coverings.
Lazy Susan - rotating circular tray placed on a table or in a cabinet, typically made of wood,glass, or plastic, designed to facilitate easy food distribution or maximize storage space byallowing items to be easily accessed through rotation.
Light Rail Molding - decorative trim installed along the bottom of upper cabinets, designed to conceal under-cabinet lighting fixtures, hide electrical wiring, and enhance the overall aesthetic of kitchen cabinetry by providing a finished, polished look.
Medicine Cabinet - small wall-mounted storage unit, typically located in bathrooms, designed to store medications, toiletries, and personal care items, often featuring a mirrored door and strategically positioned to be accessible to adults but out of reach of children.
Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) - an engineered wood product made by breaking down wood residuals into wood fibers and combining it with wax and a resin binder, then adding high heat and pressure; generally denser than plywood and stronger/denser than particle board.
Melamine - durable, hard plastic resin used in manufacturing products like laminate surfaces, dinnerware, furniture, and building materials.
Microwave Cabinet - specialized storage area designed specifically to house and conceal a microwave oven, which can be built into upper or lower kitchen cabinetry, providing a seamless integration of the appliance while maintaining kitchen aesthetics and functionality.
Molding - decorative strip or contoured piece made of wood, stone, plastic, or other material, typically used to frame, finish, or ornament edges of walls, ceilings, doors, or furniture, serving both aesthetic and functional purposes.
Oak - wood species with a strong, open-grained hardwood that ranges in color from white to pink to reddish tones; streaks of mineral deposits may appear; may contain wormholes and varying grain patterns wood species with prominent, open grain that ranges in color from white to reddish brown.
Onlay - decorative wood element featuring carved or etched ornamental pieces applied to the surface of cabinet faces, designed to add visual interest, sophistication, and a personalized touch to otherwise plain cabinetry.
Outside Corner Molding - decorative trim piece used to cover and finish raw or unfinished edges where two panels or surfaces meet at a 90-degree angle, providing a clean, polished appearance and protecting exposed corners in cabinetry, walls, and other construction applications.
Oven Cabinet - kitchen cabinetry unit designed to house and integrate a single or double oven, providing a raised, convenient location for the appliance while offering additional storage space and creating a seamless, unified look in kitchen design.
Pantry Cabinet - storage unit designed to store non-perishable food, cooking supplies, dishes, and sometimes small appliances, typically taller than standard cabinets and featuring adjustable shelves, drawers, or organizational systems to maximize kitchen storage efficiency.
Plate Rack - storage solution designed to hold plates vertically in individual slots, typically mounted in or attached to cabinetry, providing easy access.
Plumb - a term used to describe a true vertical line.
Pull - two-point hardware fixture attached to cabinet doors or drawers that allows for easier gripping and opening, typically made of metal or other materials.
Quartz - engineered stone surface made by combining 90-95% crushed natural quartz crystals with resins and pigments, creating a durable, non-porous, stain-resistant, and low-maintenance countertop.
Raised Panel - door design featuring a center panel that is slightly elevated above the surrounding frame, creating depth and visual interest, typically used in traditional and classic kitchen styles.
Ready to Assemble/RTA - furniture or cabinetry that is sold unassembled, packaged with all necessary components and hardware, requiring the customer to put the pieces together following provided instructions, typically offering lower costs and easier transportation.
Recessed Panel - door design featuring a center panel that is set back or sunken into the surrounding frame, creating a clean, subtle, and elegant look with a slight shadow line or reveal that provides visual depth and sophistication to cabinetry.
Refrigerator Panel - decorative and functional piece of cabinetry designed to conceal the exposed side of a refrigerator, typically constructed from the same material and finish as kitchen cabinets to create a seamless, built-in appearance.
Roll-out Tray - sliding shelf or basket mounted on drawer slides within a cabinet, designed to maximize storage space and provide easy access to items by allowing the tray to be pulled forward.
Scribe Molding - thin, flexible trim piece used in cabinetry and carpentry to cover gaps, fill irregularities, and create a seamless finish between cabinets, walls, or ceilings.
Side Mounted Drawer Glides - drawer sliding mechanism attached horizontally to the sides of both the drawer and cabinet, providing smooth drawer movement and typically featuring ball bearings or rollers.
Sink Base Cabinet - cabinet designed to support and house a sink, typically lacking interior shelves, and often including a false drawer front.
Soft Close - hinge or drawer slide mechanism that uses hydraulic or spring-loaded technology to slow down and gently close cabinet doors and drawers.
Stain - wood finish applied to enhance or alter the color of wooden cabinet surfaces while preserving the natural wood grain.
Under-Mounted Drawer Glides - concealed hardware mechanisms installed beneath drawer boxes that enable smooth, full-extension sliding motion with soft-close functionality, providing robust support for heavy loads while maintaining a clean, streamlined aesthetic.
Toe Kick - recessed area at the bottom of base cabinets, typically 4 inches high and 3 inches deep, designed to provide ergonomic comfort by allowing users to stand closer to the countertop.
Touch-Up Kit (TUKIT) - materials (pen and putty) to repair or refresh small imperfections, blemishes, or damages on surfaces.
Trash Can Base Cabinet - cabinet designed to conceal and house one or more trash or recycling bins, featuring a pull-out mechanism.
Valance - decorative window treatment or cabinetry panel that conceals hardware, enhances aesthetics, and provides a finished appearance by covering the upper portion of a window or bridging gaps between cabinets.
Vanity - bathroom furniture piece designed to support a sink, conceal plumbing, and provide storage space.
Wall Cabinet - storage unit mounted directly on the wall above countertops or base cabinets, typically 12 inches deep, designed to provide additional storage space.
Wall Blind Corner Cabinet - corner kitchen cabinet designed to fit in wall corners, featuring a partially hidden storage area with a single door that allows access to only part of the cabinet's interior.
Wall Refrigerator Cabinet - cabinet designed to be mounted above a refrigerator, typically 36inches wide and 15-24 inches deep.
Wine Rack - specialized storage unit designed to horizontally store and display wine bottles.