Drawer Fronts
Our drawer fronts come in 10 different species and 25 finish options. These drawer fronts match our cabinet door styles.
Drawer fronts come in four configurations: Flat Panel, Raised Panel, and Slab.
Flat Panel Drawer Fronts
These drawer fronts feature a 1/4″ center panel. Frames have either Mortise & Tenon or Mitered joinery.
Raised Panel Drawer Fronts
These drawer fronts feature a solid wood “raised” center panel. Frames have either Mortise & Tenon or Mitered joinery.
Slab Drawer Fronts
These drawer fronts are solid wood. They can be used to create a particular look or in a situation where the needed dimension is below the minimum for a flat or raised panel.
RTF & HDF Drawer Fronts
These fronts are milled from durable, moisture-resistant High-Density Fiberboard (HDF). They can be purchased raw or painted or with Rigid Thermofoil (RTF) veneer. A great value and fast way replace your kitchen or bath cabinet doors.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You can install our drawer fronts to any drawer box with a front substrate to screw through. You can also fasten to drawer systems from various hardware manufacturers such as Blum.
All of our pre-configured drawer fronts will have a matching door. Simply match up the name of the front to the door name. You will also see that some flat panel fronts will have a matching raised panel front.
When replacing existing drawer fronts with the same overlay (amount the drawer front lays past the opening) simply enter the exact measurements of existing doors and drawer fronts.
When changing overlay or measuring for new openings:
Measure the opening and add 2x the desired overlay. For example, a 20″ W x 4″ H opening with a 1/2″ overlay would need a 21″ x 5″ drawer front (2 x .5 + 20= 21″).
All of our drawer fronts are custom-made to the size that you order. Drawer front sizes are available in 1/16″ increments.
The lead time for drawer fronts is based on the construction method, level of finish, and current volumes. You can see the current lead times for drawer fronts HERE