BD wrote:
> Just wondering what is the max width a person should make a rail and
> Stile type Cabinet door. I am building some and have some openings 22
> 5/8" to 21" wide. I was hoping to get away with one door instead of 2.
> Is this a good idea or should I make 2 door to fit in these openings?
Sure, you can do it. As the other poster said, it's primarily a "looks"
issue.
Leon wrote:
> "Jody" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>Just like the others said. One thing to keep in mind. Don't skimp on cheap
>>hinges. If you have a wide door and a big raised panel in it the hinges
>>will see a lot of weight both opened and closed.
>
>
> Well you can buy cheap hinges, don't get cheaply made hinges. I buy Blum's
> for $1.65 each, they have a life time warrantee, and out of the hundreds
> that I have installed have not has a single failure in the last 17 years.
>
>
Yes I should have said cheap quality, not just cheap.
I often use two doors with nothing between them. Once I got them too narrow
and added a walnut "accent" to one of them. When I've made them wide, I've
used a center stile that sits between the rails. It's easy to do, looks
good, and lets me avoid the trouble of gluing up a wide panel.
Wilson
"bf" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> BD wrote:
>> Just wondering what is the max width a person should make a rail and
>> Stile type Cabinet door. I am building some and have some openings 22
>> 5/8" to 21" wide. I was hoping to get away with one door instead of 2.
>> Is this a good idea or should I make 2 door to fit in these openings?
>
> Sure, you can do it. As the other poster said, it's primarily a "looks"
> issue.
>
"Jody" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>>
> Just like the others said. One thing to keep in mind. Don't skimp on cheap
> hinges. If you have a wide door and a big raised panel in it the hinges
> will see a lot of weight both opened and closed.
Well you can buy cheap hinges, don't get cheaply made hinges. I buy Blum's
for $1.65 each, they have a life time warrantee, and out of the hundreds
that I have installed have not has a single failure in the last 17 years.
"BD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Just wondering what is the max width a person should make a rail and Stile
> type Cabinet door. I am building some and have some openings 22 5/8" to
> 21" wide. I was hoping to get away with one door instead of 2. Is this a
> good idea or should I make 2 door to fit in these openings?
No rule however, If you use 2 doors for that opening you will need to
address the space between the doors. You can either put another face frame
stile between the doors and end up with 10 wide openings or attach a false
stile to the back of one of the doors to cover the slot between the doors.
That said, I have 5 doors that are that wide in my kitchen and several 18"
and wider. The closer the doors get to square the stranger they look when
compared to other doors that have a longer tall vs. width measurement.
Leon wrote:
> "BD" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Just wondering what is the max width a person should make a rail and Stile
>>type Cabinet door. I am building some and have some openings 22 5/8" to
>>21" wide. I was hoping to get away with one door instead of 2. Is this a
>>good idea or should I make 2 door to fit in these openings?
>
>
>
> No rule however, If you use 2 doors for that opening you will need to
> address the space between the doors. You can either put another face frame
> stile between the doors and end up with 10 wide openings or attach a false
> stile to the back of one of the doors to cover the slot between the doors.
>
> That said, I have 5 doors that are that wide in my kitchen and several 18"
> and wider. The closer the doors get to square the stranger they look when
> compared to other doors that have a longer tall vs. width measurement.
>
>
Just like the others said. One thing to keep in mind. Don't skimp on
cheap hinges. If you have a wide door and a big raised panel in it the
hinges will see a lot of weight both opened and closed.
"BD" wrote in message
> Just wondering what is the max width a person should make a rail and
> Stile type Cabinet door. I am building some and have some openings 22
> 5/8" to 21" wide. I was hoping to get away with one door instead of 2.
> Is this a good idea or should I make 2 door to fit in these openings?
Really a matter of taste, and often location.
On pantries and tall cabinets I will almost always use one door. With
cabinets with openings closer to/or over 24", I'll go with two doors on both
uppers and lowers.
Two doors are usually much more convenient on uppers for obvious, head
banging, reasons.
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