Brian reviews the options for finishing the ends of your inset cabinets. One option is using a face frame and door, creating an integrated look. The other is using a flush end. In this video Brian explains everything you need to know before you order your custom cabinetry. Comment, give us a call, or reach out to your Cabinet Coach with any questions. We hope you enjoy your new cabinets!

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4 thoughts on “Integrated End Panel Frame/Door for Inset Cabinets

  1. If I want to cut the toe notch on a painted (artic white) mdf end panel would I just need to paint the surface exposed by the cut myself with the appropriate color from Sherwin Williams?

    1. Sherwin Williams SW7007 Ceiling Bright White is closest, but may not be exact. Please compare yourself to be sure you agree.

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