Answers
Feb 16, 2024 - 09:41 AM
Typically you will want to match the overlays of your existing doors and drawer faces for a symmetrical appearance. Assuming there is a door directly below the location of the opening your false front will cover. You can either run a straight edge from the edge of the door to your opening or measure how far the door overlays the frame of your cabinet.
Feb 16, 2024 - 10:35 AM
Typically you will want to match the overlays of your existing doors and drawer faces for a symmetrical appearance. Assuming there is a door directly below the location of the opening your false front will cover. You can either run a straight edge from the edge of the door to your opening or measure how far the door overlays the frame of your cabinet. You will need to do this for each side. These measurements will your left and right measurements, with a a pencil mark the measurements on the back of the false front. Note that they may not be the exact measurement on each side. Meaning it is common that the left side might have a 1/2" overlay and the right side only have a 1/4" overlay. For the top and bottom measurements, you will follow the same procedure as above but you might only be able to use the top measurement.
Feb 16, 2024 - 03:44 PM
When starting this project it is important to note that door and drawer fronts do not always cover their respective openings evenly. It will be advisable to measure your false front based off of the doors and drawer fronts around were you will be installing your false front.
Feb 16, 2024 - 03:57 PM
When starting this project it is important to note that door and drawer fronts do not always cover their respective openings evenly. It will be advisable to measure your false front based off of the doors and drawer fronts around were you will be installing your false front. With 1" or even 3/4" painter's tape line up one edge of the tape with the edge of the openings, with a straight edge
Feb 16, 2024 - 04:05 PM
When starting this project it is important to note that door and drawer fronts do not always cover their respective openings evenly. It will be advisable to measure your false front based off of the doors and drawer fronts around were you will be installing your false front. With 1" or even 3/4" painter's tape line up one edge of the tape with the edge of the openings, with a straight edge
Feb 16, 2024 - 04:06 PM
When starting this project it is important to note that door and drawer fronts do not always cover their respective openings evenly. It will be advisable to measure your false front based off of the doors and drawer fronts around were you will be installing your false front. With 1" or even 3/4" painter's tape line up one edge of the tape with the edge of the openings, with a straight edge
Feb 19, 2024 - 11:05 AM
While the Bainbridge False Front Clip for 3/4in. Material doesn't come with installation instructions, the setup process is fairly straightforward. It's crucial to remember that door and drawer fronts may not always cover their respective openings evenly. Therefore, measuring your false front based on the surrounding doors and drawer fronts is recommended. Using 1" or 3/4" painter's tape, mark out the side's overlay on the tape. Repeat this process for the top overlay. The bottom may require some calculations if there's nothing to measure against. Transfer these measurements to the back of the false drawer front. Mount the false front clip about an inch from the edges on the top and bottom of the back of the false front, and one in about the middle for the sides. With the clips attached, the false front is now ready for installation. This makes the Bainbridge False Front Clip a reliable choice for false front cabinet hardware.
