Raised Panel Doors with Inside Corner Options
Brushy Creek Custom Doors section index
Brushy Creek Custom Doors Optional Corner Profile Choices
This is page 3 of your Raised panel choices.
Remember, there are 3 types of cabinet doors to select from: Raised Panel, Flat Panel (Shaker), and Slab (flat face).
For explanations Shaker Style Doors (flat panel), and Slab doors and drawer fronts, select form those page links.
This page focuses on Raised Panel Doors. Specifically, the inside corner profiles with options. There are 5 profile choices, each has the same look on the drop down from the frame, but the upcut toward the panel does change. And then each of the 5 designs allows you to select to have the 1/8" standard rounded corner, which is a faint rounded corner. A more profound 9/16" rounded corner which gives a very round look. Or a tight true square corner cut. The true square corner option will be more costly. Much more work is put into creating it. When you consider your options, that is 15 distinct looks you can create, combined with 6 edge choices, now you can create up to 90 different combinations. This is one of the nice things about custom made cabinet doors, you can get a look that appeals to you.
To view the other two pages for options in Raised panel doors, select from these links: Rounded Inside Corner Raised Panel Doors and Routed Square Inside Corner Raised Panel Doors. The link with the word Rounded in it refers to doors where the router passes around only twice and leaves the inside corners nicely rounded. These designs are less expensive. And then the link with the word Square in it refers to doors where the router passes around more than twice to clean out the inside corners and make them square. These designs are more expensive than the standard rounded corner, but do offer many more choices.
Despite which Raised Panel option you choose, any of the six edge choices can be applied to any door. Mix and match them as you like and Create the Raised Panel Look you want. Let's continue....
Raised Panel Door and Drawer Fronts - with Inside Corner Panel Profile Options
You can pick from the 1/8" standard inside rounded corner or a 9/16" rounded corner.
Or the option of a True Square inside corner. Three choices for each Profile design.
* Notice, the downward frame profile is the same on all 5 designs, just the cut width and upward panel profile is changing per proifile design.
What we show first: A color picture of a door design, and then the black and white diagram showing the specific way the raised panel shape is cut. This applies to doors and drawer fronts both. Note: matching raised panel drawer fronts must be a minimum of 5-1/2" high. Any measurement needed under that will be made as a SLAB drawer front. Standard with a horizontal grain. Vertical grain is your option to select, but horizontal looks better.
Double-Beaded Profile Choice
Double-Beaded Profile specs
Standard Profile Choice
Standard Profile specs
Raleigh Profile Choice
Raleigh Profile specs
Colonial Profile Choice
Colonial Profile specs
Atlanta Profile Choice
Atlanta Profile specs
Inside Corner Options
These are the 3 ways that you can ask to have your inside corners made. The true square will cost a little more. This gives you an option of a faint inside radius, a larger inside radius, or a true square cut.
To start a quotation request, select that link.
What do you do now?
If you believe you are ready to request a quotation, select the link above to use our on-line form. It has a lot of helpful notes throughout it. And we did design it to look real nice on a PC or laptop, or wide view on a tablet. If you are on a smart phone, it will appear indefinitely long, but it does work on a smart phone.
This page just showed the pass profiles, and then your edge choices coming up below. If you need help measuring, visit out measuring page. If you need help deciding if you have face frame or frameless cabinetry, visit that page. The type of cabinetry you have will affect your hinge boring choice and hinges, if you are choosing those options.
Note that the color pictures just above showed only square design doors. These options inside corner raised panel doors can be cut in the Square, Cathedral, Arch, and Roman Arch designs shown on the raised panel door designs page.
- Thus, you pick a door design, and you can mix them. Square design for your base cabinets and one of the arch designs for your upper cabinets. Or make the all square. We do not recommend arch or wavy top doors for your base cabinets. It looks weird.
- After selecting your door design, you choose your pass profile.
- And choose one of the below edge profiles.
- You decide on matching raised panel drawer fronts, or slab drawer fronts, or mix them up a bit too, especially on the shorter heights. This is of course if you need drawer fronts. In a kitchen you will. For laundry room cabinets, bathroom cabinets, or other fine furniture, you may not need drawer fronts.
- If you need help integrating any frame only or mullion door designs into your upper cabinets, see our mullion cabinet door page.
- You have to have your measurements ready.
- Decide on your 3D Laminate color too.
- Other options can be decided afterward. Hinge boring does have a charge associated with it, as does finger pulls or anything extra. You can add options or not add options.
- The on-line quotation form will help you through it, and it should open in a new tab or window so you can leave it open and flip back and forth between pages in your other tab.
- You also have our Contact Us page link and phone number at the top and bottom of all web pages.
Raised Panel Door and Drawer Fronts - Outside Edge Profiles
This refers to the very perimeter of a door or drawer front. Any door style or profile selection can have any of the following six edge choices. Make the doors look the way you would like them to look. And then the same edge is applied to your drawer fronts for continuity. Including standard slab drawer front choices. Finger pull options are sometimes requested; diagram is shown lower on that web page.
If you still have questions, you are welcome to e-mail or call us. This page is reference for the options for inside corners raised panel profile selections.
- To see diagrams of the raised panel door styles, please select that link. Arch, Cathedral, etc.
- And then when you are ready to view all the 3-D Laminate colors, go to that page.
- Extras like moldings, fillers, and matching wine racks are on their respective pages. Viewable from the text links below or from the Orange Menu Button near the top left of the page.
There are other helpful pages referring to hinges and hinge boring, measuring, and other options.
And then after you piece it all together, you can request a quote by using our Quotation and Ordering Form.
Brushy Creek Custom Doors web pages:
3D Laminate Pages: Brushy Creek Summary (info on how to order also) | Raised Panel Doors (inside radius corners) | Raised Panel Doors (square inside corners) | Raised Panel Doors (options to inside corners) | Slab Cabinet Doors and Drawer Fronts | Shaker Style Doors (sunken flat panel) | Door Design Styles (the look from the front) | 3D Laminate COLORS | Frame only and Mullion Doors | Fluted Fillers | Molding options | Wine Racks and Valances | 3D Laminate for Refacing | On-Line Quotation and Ordering Form | MINI on-line Thermal Foil Quotation and Order Form
Wood Cabinet Door Pages: Note about what is happening with wood cabinet doors
Common pages to Wood and 3D Laminate Doors: Face Frame and Frameless Cabinets explained | Hinge Boring info | Measuring Advice | Receiving your Doors and Warranty Info