CABINET

OVERVIEW

CABINET MATERIALS

Lanz offers a wide variety of materials for your cabinet doors, including solid colors, woods, and faux woods. Man-made materials have many texture options from high gloss, super matte, velvet, suede, linear, and wood ticking.

FACE FRAME

COLLECTIONS

Featuring the contemporary lines of European cabinet construction, our frameless cabinet collections are defined by a closely fitted, flush overlay door on the cabinet case. With the absence of a face frame, hinges are fastened to the inside panels of the cabinet box. Frameless construction is known for offering easy access to the storage space inside and providing a modern, clean, and uniform look outside.

FRAMELESS

COLLECTIONS

Featuring the contemporary lines of cabinet construction, our frameless collections are defined by a closely fitted, flush overlay door on the cabinet case. Frameless construction is known for offering easy access to the storage space inside and providing a modern, clean, and uniform look outside.

DOOR STYLES

The two basic types of doors are slab and shaker. Shaker doors have a frame with a recessed center panel. Slab doors offer a flat surface for a more modern surface.  Check out our frameless or face frame collections to see Lanz’s slab and shaker door offerings.

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SLAB DOORS

For a modern, simple look, slab doors might be the best option to top off your cabinet.  As a single panel door, it has no joints or breaks, so your chosen finish has more room to shine.

Available in the following materials:

  • Thermally Fused Laminate (TFL)
  • Thermofoil (RTF)
  • Wood Veneer
  • Manhattan P.E.T.

SHAKER DOORS

Classic, reliable, and always complete with a stunning finish, shaker doors offer an elegant aesthetic versatile enough to fit any space.

  • Frame Style – Mitered (TFL and P.E.T. doors are dowelled construction)
  • Panel Style – Recessed

Available in the following materials:

  • Thermally Fused Laminate (TFL)
  • Thermofoil (RTF)
  • Manhattan P.E.T.
  • Solid Hardwood

DOOR STYLES

The two basic types of doors are slab and shaker. Shaker doors have a frame with a recessed center panel. Slab doors offer a flat surface for a more modern surface.

SLAB DOORS

For a modern, simple look, slab doors might be the best option to top off your cabinet.  As a single panel door, it has no joints or breaks, so your chosen finish has more room to shine.

Available in the following materials:

  • Thermally Fused Laminate (TFL)
  • Thermofoil (RTF)
  • Wood Veneer
  • Manhattan P.E.T.

SHAKER DOORS

Classic, reliable, and always complete with a stunning finish, shaker doors offer an elegant aesthetic versatile enough to fit any space.

  • Frame Style – Mitered (TFL and P.E.T. doors are dowelled construction)
  • Panel Style – Recessed

Available in the following materials:

  • Thermally Fused Laminate (TFL)
  • Thermofoil (RTF)
  • Manhattan P.E.T.
  • Solid Hardwood

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HARDWARE &

ACCESSORIES

Our decorative hardware selections are chosen from a variety of manufacturers and artisans from around the globe. These knobs and pulls range from classic designs to current trends available in three pricing tiers, value, signature and designer.

HARDWARE &

ACCESSORIES

Our decorative hardware selections are chosen from a variety of manufacturers and artisans from around the globe. These knobs and pulls range from classic designs to current trends available in three pricing tiers, value, signature and designer.

FRAMELESS

CASE CONSTRUCTION

Featuring the contemporary lines of European cabinet construction, our frameless cabinet collections are defined by a closely fitted, flush overlay door on the cabinet case. With the absence of a face frame, hinges are fastened to the inside panels of the cabinet box. Frameless construction is known for offering easy access to the storage space inside and providing a modern, clean, and uniform look outside.

FACE FRAME

CASE CONSTRUCTION

In the tradition of fine cabinetry, our face frame cabinet collections have solid wood frames to which the cabinet doors and hinges are attached. The face frame is composed of vertical stiles and horizontal rails. The doors are offered in standard overlay and full overlay. Standard overlay allows more of the face frame to show while full overlay provides a larger door and wider overlay to conceal more of the face frame.

CORE MATERIALS

CORE MATERIAL

PLYWOOD

Plywood core cabinets offer the most durability and a great choice for high-use situations. Integrated finished ends that match door faces in TFL and thermofoil will be constructed with particle board or MDF core.

CORE MATERIAL

PARTICLE BOARD

Particle board is our standard cabinet core material. ⅝” thick, it is sturdy, economical, and provides a smooth surface for wood veneers, Manhattan P.E.T. and thermally fused laminates (TFL).

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CABINET

CONSTRUCTION