1 Door 1 Drawer Base

Our solid, square products are made with our precision dowel process using Canadian-made, high-quality materials.

Width

This is the overall, outside width of the cabinet box.

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Height

This is the height Above Finished Floor (A.F.F.), meaning this includes the 102mm (4″) Toe Kick Height.

The cabinet box height will be 102mm (4″) shorter than the number entered for Height.

If you select “Turn off adjustable legs”, the cabinet box size will remain the same, still including the toe kick height.

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Depth

This is the depth of the cabinet carcass.

This does not include the thickness of any door or drawer fronts.

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Adjustable Shelves

These are moveable shelves that sit on metal shelf pins. The metal shelf pins also insert into the shelf itself to prevent it from any sliding around.

Top Drawer Front Height

Adjusting this will automatically adjust the doors or drawers below to equally fill out the rest of the front of the cabinet.

If “Equal Drawer Heights”, on select products, is checked, then this value will be ignored, and all the drawer fronts will be made the same size.

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Left Reveal

This is the amount of gap there is from the left side of the carcass to the the edge of the door/drawer front.

Typically this is 1.5mm, so that when you put two cabinets beside each other, the gaps from both cabinets add up to 3mm, which is standard clearance.

If you are putting a flush filler or panel on the left side of this cabinet, you should change it to 3mm, to maintain proper clearance.

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Right Reveal

This is the amount of gap there is from the right side of the carcass to the the edge of the door/drawer front.

Typically this is 1.5mm, so that when you put two cabinets beside each other, the gaps from both cabinets add up to 3mm, which is standard clearance.

If you are putting a flush filler or panel on the right side of this cabinet, you should change it to 3mm, to maintain proper clearance.

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Top Reveal

This is the amount of gap that there is from the top of the carcass to the edge of the door or drawer face.

On base cabients, top gaps are usually 6mm so there is clearance for the countertop.

On upper and tall cabinets, top gaps are typically 0mm (flush with top), unless you are putting a flush filler piece or panel above the cabinet, in which case you should change it to 3mm.

If you are stacking cabinets, you want to make sure you have a 3mm gap from one cabinet’s doors, to the others. General recommendation is splitting the gap on each cabinet. This would mean a 1.5mm Bottom Reveal on the top cabinet, and a 1.5mm Top Reveal, on the bottom cabinet. This will ensure proper door gaps.

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Bottom Reveal

This is the amount of gap that there is from the bottom of the carcass to the edge of the door or drawer face.

Bottom gaps are typically 0mm (flush with bottom), unless you are putting a flush valance piece or panel under the cabinet, in which case you should change it to 3mm.

If you are stacking cabinets, you want to make sure you have a 3mm gap from one cabinet’s doors, to the others. General recommendation is splitting the gap on each cabinet. This would mean a 1.5mm Bottom Reveal on the top cabinet, and a 1.5mm Top Reveal, on the bottom cabinet. This will ensure proper door gaps.

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Unit conversion

Input length in inches for its value in millimeters.
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Millimeters:
To convert from inches (in) to millimeters (mm), simply use the following formula:
millimeters = inches × 25.4

This is because one inch is equivalent to 25.4 millimeters. Therefore, by multiplying the number of inches by 25.4, you can determine its corresponding length in millimeters.
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All cabinets are made with:

  • Canadian materials
  • ¾" (19mm) thick sheet goods
  • Precision dowel process
  • Fully assembled

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