The most common drawer front construction options are shown above.
The two most popular drawer front options are five-piece construction with standard rails (horizontal) that are the same width as the drawer front stiles (vertical) shown below in maple, and slab drawer fronts, shown below in walnut. Five-piece construction with standard rails create a uniform look when cabinet doors are cope and stick construction and drawer front frame width matches the doors.
When cabinets are designed with small drawer front heights, reduced drawer front rails, shown below in white oak, can allow for smaller drawer fronts without having to switch to slab construction. For safety and manufacturing reasons, drawer fronts that are smaller than specific height requirements, need to be switched to slab construction.
C101W Cope and stick doors with 3-1/8″ wide stiles and rails can be ordered with 2-3/8 rail drawer fronts as shown below.
If you have very short drawer fronts and want a look that is as close to the door profile as possible, you can reduce the rail size to 1-5/8” for our cope and stick doors to reduce overall drawer height, or use a slab drawer front with similar outside edge.
Below are minimum drawer heights with reduced and standard rail sizes. Raised panel cope and stick cabinet doors require minimum sizes in order for the panel detail to be visible on all sides and include a flat raised panel area. Depending on the panel profile and the width of the panel reveal, for aesthetic reasons, you may not want to order drawer fronts at minimum height with a raised panel, and instead go with a slab drawer front.
Minimum drawer front heights for Cope and Stick doors
Door style, rail size, panel profile, molding options, etc. can affect minimum heights. Refer to Specification Guide or ask CSRs for minimum drawer front height info specific to your cabinet door order.
TaylorCraft Cabinet Door Company’s slab drawer fronts are available in vertical or horizontal grain.
Standard grain direction on slab solid wood drawer fronts is horizontal, however standard grain direction on 4S and veneer doors and drawer fronts is vertical. Be sure to specify desired grain direction on your drawer front order.
If you have any questions regarding which drawer fronts to use with your cabinet door order, please contact us.
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