Test Your Cabinetry Knowledge! Test Your Cabinetry Knowledge! 1. What is a "shaker cabinet"? A door style with a flat center panel and square edges A flat door style A arched door style 2. Which material is most commonly used for high-end kitchen cabinets? Plywood Particleboard MDF 3. What is the main advantage of soft-close cabinet doors? They reduce noise and prevent slamming They are more affordable than regular door hinges They allow you to open the door without using your hands 4. What does "face frame cabinetry" mean? Cabinets with a frame around the front of each box Cabinets with glass fronts Cabinets that are custom-made to fit the face of your kitchen 5. Which kitchen cabinet trend is growing in popularity? Two-tone cabinetry All-white kitchens European 6. What is the primary benefit of frameless cabinets (also known as European cabinets)? They offer more accessible storage space and a modern look They are more affordable than traditional cabinets They are easier to install than framed cabinets 7. What is the difference between full-overlay and partial-overlay cabinets? Full-overlay covers the entire cabinet face, while partial-overlay leaves gaps between doors Full-overlay uses thicker wood, while partial-overlay uses thinner wood Full-overlay refers to cabinets that have no doors, while partial-overlay cabinets have doors 8. What does "RTA" stand for in cabinetry? Ready to Assemble Real-time Architecture Raised Texture Application 9. Which of these finishes is considered the most durable for kitchen cabinets? Thermofoil finish Painted finish Stained finish 10. What type of cabinet hinge is hidden from view when the cabinet door is closed? European hinge Butt hinge Pivot hinge