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EDGE #10
Zero Bevel Design: Unlike the designs that have a back beveled detail, these Edge Profiles return straight to the back of the door or drawer front. Doors and drawer fronts with this type of edge detail require knobs or pulls or finger routes in order to operate effectively (as they have no readily available surface to grasp).
In order to offer our customers the ultimate in selection
continuity, this edge can also come in a Back Bevel Design. From the
face (front) of the respective doors or drawer fronts, related profiles
have the same appearance. It is when they are viewed from an edge that
you can see how they are different.
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EDGE #11
Back Bevel Design: As the bottom face of the detail is beveled back
away from the edge, these designs do not require knobs, pulls, or finger
routes to operate effectively. However, you may choose to add knobs or
pulls to enhance the appearance of your cabinetry.
In order to
offer our customers the ultimate in selection continuity, this edge can
also come in a Zero Bevel Design. From the face (front) of the
respective doors or drawer fronts, related profiles have the same
appearance. It is when they are viewed from an edge that you can see how
they are different.
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EDGE #22
Back Bevel
Design: As the bottom face of the detail is beveled back away from the
edge, these designs do not require knobs, pulls, or finger routes to
operate effectively. However, you may choose to add knobs or pulls to
enhance the appearance of your cabinetry.
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EDGE #55
Back Bevel Design: As the bottom face of the detail is beveled back away
from the edge, these designs do not require knobs, pulls, or finger
routes to operate effectively. However, you may choose to add knobs or
pulls to enhance the appearance of your cabinetry.
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EDGE #78
Zero Bevel Design: Unlike the designs that have a back beveled detail,
these Edge Profiles return straight to the back of the door or drawer
front. Doors and drawer fronts with this type of edge detail require
knobs or pulls or finger routes in order to operate effectively (as they
have no readily available surface to grasp).
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EDGE # 80
Back Bevel Design: As the bottom face of the detail is beveled back
away from the edge, these designs do not require knobs, pulls, or finger
routes to operate effectively. However, you may choose to add knobs or
pulls to enhance the appearance of your cabinetry.
In order to
offer our customers the ultimate in selection continuity, this edge can
also come in a Zero Bevel Design. From the face (front) of the
respective doors or drawer fronts, related profiles have the same
appearance. It is when they are viewed from an edge that you can see how
they are different.
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EDGE # 81
Zero Bevel Design: Unlike the designs that have a back beveled
detail, these Edge Profiles return straight to the back of the door or
drawer front. Doors and drawer fronts with this type of edge detail
require knobs or pulls or finger routes in order to operate effectively
(as they have no readily available surface to grasp).
In order to
offer our customers the ultimate in selection continuity, this edge can
also come in a Back Bevel Design. From the face (front) of the
respective doors or drawer fronts, related profiles have the same
appearance. It is when they are viewed from an edge that you can see how
they are different.
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EDGE #82
Zero Bevel Design: Unlike the designs that have a back beveled detail,
these Edge Profiles return straight to the back of the door or drawer
front. Doors and drawer fronts with this type of edge detail require
knobs or pulls or finger routes in order to operate effectively (as they
have no readily available surface to grasp).
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EDGE #83
Zero Bevel Design: Unlike the designs that have a back beveled detail,
these Edge Profiles return straight to the back of the door or drawer
front. Doors and drawer fronts with this type of edge detail require
knobs or pulls or finger routes in order to operate effectively (as they
have no readily available surface to grasp).
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EDGE #98
Zero Bevel Design: Unlike the designs that have a back beveled detail,
these Edge Profiles return straight to the back of the door or drawer
front. Doors and drawer fronts with this type of edge detail require
knobs or pulls or finger routes in order to operate effectively (as they
have no readily available surface to grasp).
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