These Slab Style Cabinet Fronts are milled from durable, moisture-resistant, High-Density Fiberboard (HDF).
- Can be used as cabinet doors or drawer fronts
- Fronts are ¾” thick and have a 1/8″ round-over
- Select from Unfinished, Primed, or Painted
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These Slab Style Cabinet Fronts are milled from durable, moisture-resistant, High-Density Fiberboard (HDF).
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Robin H.
I went with the HDF slab for the clean and simplistic look and also for the custom sizes I needed. I added primer and that made painting easier.
Robin H.
I went with the HDF slab for the clean and simplistic look and also for the custom sizes I needed. I added primer and that made painting easier.
Harold Evans
Very pleased with your product
Harold Evans
Very pleased with your product
Anna K.
Thanks for the doors and drawers.
Anonymous
Love the modern look and excellent gray paint job
Anonymous
Love the modern look and excellent gray paint job
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Peter Smith
Mark Rabinovitz
Perfect fit and finish
Mark Rabinovitz
Perfect fit and finish
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Hinge Boring Pattern Options
For Screw-On Hinges (L1P)
Hinge cup with 2 pilot holes for screws. Recommended for most DIY and one-off situations.
For Press-In Hinges (L3)
Required for Inserta Hinges. Standard press-in hinges require a knock-in tool or Minipress.
Bore Distance (A)
Most Concealed Door Hinges for Face Frame cabinets require a 3mm (1/8″) Bore Distance (from edge of door to start of 35mm bore).
6mm (.25″) is an option for Framed or Frameless Cabinets or other situations.
Handing is Determined By Looking at Front
TIP: Order Same-Size Symmetrical Doors Together and Flip for Left or Right
Bore Offset (B and C)
Our standard Bore Offset (from bottom or top edge of door to center of 35mm bore) is 3-1/2″.
See below for exceptions.
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I went with the HDF slab for the clean and simplistic look and also for the custom sizes I needed. I added primer and that made painting easier.