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What does raised fielded mean?

What does raised fielded mean?

‘Raised and fielded’ refers to a door style, be it for a bathroom, kitchen, study or bedroom, or even an internal or external door. As with the cabinetry, this hand made service allows ‘raised and fielded’ and ‘Shaker’ doors to be produced to any dimension – even extreme curves are possible!

Are Raised panel cabinet doors outdated?

Raised panel doors exude a traditional look for cabinets that many homeowners choose as a replacement. As of this time, however, it is not a trendy kitchen cabinet design element. The same can be said for additional cabinetry features such as partial overlays. Size matters in home remodeling, but not always so.

What are raised panel cabinet doors?

A raised panel is a center portion of a cabinet door that is slightly raised. Raised panels come in a variety of designs and styles. A raised panel door is a cabinet door with a center panel that is a little higher than the surrounding wood.

What is a reverse raised panel door?

A Reverse raised panel is used when you want a SOLID center panel with a SHAKER style door. So, the flat side is what you see. The raised panel is visible when you open the doors. Here you can see an open door and the actual shaker door.

What is a fielded panel door?

A raised and fielded door design is a classical design made popular by the Georgians and Victorians. Often made as 5 x piece door, with an outside frame made up of a top and bottom, referred to as rails and two side pieces referred to as stiles.

What is fielded Panelling?

: a raised or recessed panel with a wide flat surface surrounded by moldings also : such a panel divided into smaller panels.

What is the difference between Shaker and recessed panel?

Flat Panel or Recessed Panel Door If the frame is without any profile, it is considered Shaker door. Shaker style and flat panel door both have recessed center panel. The clean, sleek look of flat panel doors allows them to blend well into many design styles including, modern, contemporary, classic or traditional.

What does a raised panel door look like?

In a raised panel, the cabinet is made up of a center panel and an outer rim or overlay. The center panel is carved or raised in the middle, and then slopes backward to the edges. The overlay around the panel is generally grooved or has some type of decorative edge on the interior and exterior.

Are raised panel doors in style?

Raised panel doors convey a traditional style. Recessed panel doors, often referred to as “Shaker-style”, are as timeless as they come. Introduced as a cabinetry style at least as far back as the 1700’s, doors with simple raised frames were ubiquitous by the 1930’s, and are still popular today.

What is a raised cabinet?

Raised panel cabinets are one of the more formal designs, used predominantly in traditional-style kitchens. In a raised panel, the cabinet is made up of a center panel and an outer rim or overlay. The center panel is carved or raised in the middle, and then slopes backward to the edges.

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Ruth Doyle