Inset hinges kitchen cabinet style.

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Dan j

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Hi Everyone.
I've got to make and fit some MDF wardrobe doors in a fitted wardrobe. They'll be hung inside a frame like a flush cabinet door.
Like this.
Diagram-Showing-How-The-FTD-Concealed-Blum-Style-Hinges-Are-Fitted-To-An-Inset-Style-Cabinet-Door.gif


However the door frame will have an architrave around it.

If i use inset hinges, will that prevent the edge of the door from catching on the architrave when it's opened?

Thanks.
 
The door will open within the frame so shouldn't hit the architrave but the standard type inset hinge generally only open to about 110°, you can get some that open further though.

I always find the site I have linked below makes buying blum type hinges easier, there are lots of options and it can get complicated.


http://www.trade-hinges.co.uk/blum-conc ... s-11-c.asp

Doug
 
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