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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1043" title="cabinets17" src="http://kitchen-cabinet-guide.com/images/cabinets171.jpg" alt="cabinets17" width="185" height="185" />The choices available when choosing kitchen cabinets can sometimes be overwhelming and it is difficult to know where to start.</p>
<p>On top of this, there are a number of terms and descriptions used to classify cabinets styles and manufacturing techniques.</p>
<p>Listed below are some of the more common terms used when buying cabinets, and it is hoped that this list will be added to in the near future.</p>
<p>Overlay:
The term overlay refers to how the door covers the frame of the cabinet. There are basically two different types of overlays.</p>
<p>Standard-overlay means you see the frame around the door and full-overlay means that the door covers the frame. In essence the door is larger on a full overlay cabinet.</p>
<p>Thermal-Foil:
Thermal-foil is a vinyl that is applied over a MDF (medium density fiberboard) door using a heat process. It is used for white or off-white doors. It is very easy to clean and is durable.</p>
<p>MDF Door:
MDF doors are made of medium density fiberboard, which can be routed into a raised panel design. They can be thermal-foiled, stained or painted in a solid color.</p>
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