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BRYCE STOCK

FRAMED CABINETRY

2 weeks or less turnaround time

BRYCE STOCK CUSTOM FRAMED CABINETS

Introducing our collection of custom framed cabinets, where tradition meets personalized. Crafted with attention to detail, our cabinets will elevate your space with an exquisite blend of beauty and functionality. Whether you like a partial overlay, full overlay, or inset design, our custom framed cabinets provide endless design possibilities. We are excited to work together with you to fulfill your cabinetry needs!

Belize White color cabinet option

BRYCE
SHAKER WHITE

Storm Grey color cabinet

STORM GRAY

Royal Blue Color

ROYAL BLUE

TAB cabinet color

MIDNIGHT BLACK

Light Driftwood Color

LIGHT DRIFTWOOD

Smoke Gray color option

SMOKE GRAY

Modern Shaker Snow White

MODERN SHAKER
SNOW WHITE

Modern Shaker Cream Cabinet Color

MODERN SHAKER
CREAM

Lexington White color cabinet option

LEXINGTON WHITE

Lexington Gray Color cabinet option

LEXINGTON GRAY

Shaker ash gray

BRYCE SHAKER ASH GRAY

Dark Driftwood style color cabinet

DARK DRIFTWOOD

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What is Framed Cabinetry? Framed cabinetry is a popular design choice and the traditional way American cabinet manufacturers have built cabinets. You will commonly find these cabinets in a typical kitchen today. Framed cabinets offer three types of overlays: partial, full, and inset. Inset styles reveal the entire face frame, Full overlay styles cover almost the entire frame, and Partial overlay styles reveal the frame with large gaps between doors and drawer fronts. Here is a fuller explination of each style: Inset: The door and drawer faces are slightly smaller than the openings and recessed to align with the face frame. This offers the largest reveal with the most amount of face frame visible. Standard: The door and drawer faces are a little larger than the openings, and slightly overlap the face frame. Standard overlays offer less reveal on the face frame and are more forgiving with door and drawer alignments. Full: The door and drawer faces are larger than the openings and overlap the face frame, leaving only a small visible reveal.

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