Aug 20 2009
Cabinet Hinge – A Small but Important Finishing Touch
In the morning when you reach for your toothbrush or the cereal, do you ever think about what is holding these cabinet doors in place? A cabinet hinge is often overlooked and taken for granted, but its significance in our daily lives should not be missed.
Some say the hinge is the second most important invention, the wheel being the first. A hinge cabinet or otherwise is generally eight to ten times stronger than its assigned job. So imagine for a moment if hinges had not been invented. Our things would be or shelves for all to see or we use large rocks or hunks of wood to act as a door.
Hinges have been in use since 1600 B.C. and now there is a wide variety available. The best way to browse the greatest selection of cabinet hinges is to shop online. Instead of trekking from store to store only to be frustrated by the minimal selection, try browsing form the comfort of home. Shop and compare prices then with a click of the mouse your cabinet hinges will arrive at your door.
The type of cabinet door you have will determine the type of cabinet hinge you will need. There are three main types of cabinet door; flush, lipped and overlay. A flush door rests within the door frame. An overlay rests on the door frame and a lipped door has a lip cut out around it.
Flush cabinet doors are often seen with butterfly hinges. These cabinet hinges consist of two flaps or leaves with screw holes held together by a pin. They are mounted on the outside of the door and frame and look like a butterfly when open; hence the name. These cabinet hinges are ornamental and can add style to any room form colonial to art deco and beyond. A cabinet hinge similar to this is a butt hinge only the flaps are recessed into the door and frame revealing only the pin when closed. Balls or finials can be added to the pin for decoration. The butt hinge can be used on any door.
Pivot cabinet hinges are made for overlay doors. They are mounted on the bottom and top of the door with portions of each hinge bent over and mounted to the frame and the door resulting in a concealed hinge. They like all cabinet hinges are available in multiple finishes to match you style. One of the most popular types of cabinet hinge is the spring loaded or self – closing hinge. A small spring within the hinges forces the door to close on its own. These work wonders in the kitchen where you are commonly in and out of several cabinets daily.
No matter what type of cabinet hinge you choose, you still have to decode on the finish. Whether you want to go for a fifties look with oil rubbed bronze cabinet hinges or a more modern, European look with brushed nickel or polished chrome you’ll be able to find what you need to match your cabinet knobs and drawer pulls. The cabinet hinge really completes your home whether you know it or not.
As an owner of many indoor and outdoor home furnishing and design sites, Jennifer Akre, discusses valuable product information and comments on hinges and door hinges. Learn how to decorate your home or office in style. Click today – Shop for: cabinet hinges.