Hinge Styles Depend on Cabinet Design
Adding new hardware and hinges is the secret to a
spectacular kitchen update. The style of hinge you choose, however, is
dependent upon the type and style of your cabinets. To fit your exact
needs, Rockler has a large number of styles from which to choose. In
this article we’ll discuss the options and differences so that you can
become "hinge wise," and add a dazzling new touch to your
cabinetry design.
Step 1: Are your cabinets Face Frame or Frameless?

The
style of hinge you choose will be largely determined by how your
cabinets are made. First determine if your cabinet has a face
frame or is frameless.
Step 2: Determine the overlay of your doors:
For Face Frame Cabinets:
Most traditional cabinetry will require face frame mounted hinges for
doors that overlay their face frames. Overlay is the relationship of
your cabinet doors to the cabinet faces. The amount of overlay
will determine the type of hinge you will need. There are three kinds of
face frame overlay:
On European style cabinets, hinges are attached directly to the side
of the cabinet. The amount of overlay (how far your doors overlap
the cabinet sides) will determine the type of hinge you will need.
European cabinets have three kinds of overlay:
- Full Overlay - If your doors completely overlay your
cabinet sides (lie completely on top of the cabinet side edges), you
will need a frameless
overlay hinge.
- Half Overlay - If your doors partially overlay the
side edges of your cabinets (usually about half way), you will need
a frameless
half overlay hinge.
- Full Inset - Frameless cabinets with door fronts that are
flush with the side edges of cabinet faces and are fully inset
within the side edges will require frameless
inset hinges.
Overlay
or Inset — what's the difference?
Here's something to consider when selecting hinges
Look at your cabinet design before selecting hinges. On
Eurostyle cabinets, hinges are attached directly to the cabinet
side. This gives you the option of fully overlaying, half
overlaying or insetting the door within the opening, as shown
below.

Overlay applications
If you decide to use an overlay cabinet design, select full
overlay hinges for the ends and half overlay hinges in the
middle of a row of cabinets.
Inset applications
Inset doors are recessed into the cabinet carcass to create a
completely flush, clean-lined look.
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Other Styles and Functions
Rockler has a large selection of additional
hinge types available including:
Flipper
Door Systems (For sliding, hiding doors)
Clip
on Hinges (For wider opening doors)
Cross
Corner Hinges (For doors closing at a 45-degree angle)
Fully
Concealed Hinges (For doors concealing pull-out shelving)
Surface
Mount Hinges
Wraparound
Hinges (No mortise for Euro-style applications)
and many
more...
How Many Hinges Per Door?
The
number of hinges you require will be contingent upon the height and
weight of your doors. Use this chart to determine how many hinges you
will need. For instance, a 43" high door weighing 14 lbs would
require 3 hinges.
Installing Your Hinges
Accuracy is crucial to the successful installation of hinges and to
assure proper door alignment. Rockler recommends using the appropriate
installation jig or the guide of your choice. See our line of
installation Jig-It's,
and self-centering
drill bits for more information.