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Editing Cabinet Styles
Wall cabinet with crown molding and light rail
Framed and Frameless
Cabinets
Both framed and European-style frameless
cabinets can be specified in Chief Architect.
For both types of cabinet, you can define the
door and drawer overlay or specify inset
doors. On a traditional framed cabinet, you
can also control the size of the rails and
stiles. See “Front/Sides/Back Panel” on page
Base cabinet with front pilasters and feet 632.
Multiple molding profiles can also be applied Countertops and Backsplashes
around the perimeter of a cabinet at any
height. For example, you may want a wood The countertop thickness, overhang, corner
edge around base cabinet countertops and a shape, and material for a selected base
crown molding that ties together the tops of cabinet can be specified in the Cabinet
the wall cabinets and full height cabinets. Specification dialog. See “General Panel”
Moldings can be built up or stacked, and can on page 628.
be recessed, as well - for example, to produce Backsplashes can be applied to base cabinets
a light rail or light valance. See “Applying as well as down from wall cabinets on the
Moldings” on page 908. GENERAL panel of their specification dialogs.
Custom Countertops, Counter Holes, and
Backsplashes can also be created
independent of base or wall cabinets. See
“The Cabinet Tools” on page 608.
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