On cabinets with overlay doors which have hidden face frames or no frames at all you ll have to mount rabbeted filler pieces to the cabinets tops to give you something to nail the crown to.
Full overlay cabinets with soffit.
A full overlay is a cabinet door that conceals the opening to the storage area.
This type of door or drawer front leaves very little gaps between the adjacent openings so that only a small portion of the cabinet box is visible between units.
These fillers are held in place with screws driven through the tops of the cabinets.
Most are 8 feet high minimum.
Plus this style means about an extra inch of space inside the cabinets since the doors aren t closing into the cabinet like inset ones do.
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The long open soffits that run across the tops of the cabinets.
If it is a 14 soffit with a 12 cabinet i would make the end of the soffit balanced to the front of the soffit.
Even with the doors adjusted down to being flush with the bottom of the cabinets i seem to have about 1 2 of exposed cabinet to land my trim and make up for.
How much larger is the soffit than the depth of the cabinets.
Cabinet soffits are at best dark spaces that need aesthetic attention.
A full overlay fully rests on the cabinet opening when it is closed.
At worst open cabinet soffits eat up valuable storage space.
Here are a few suggestions.
With a gap from the top of the cabinets to the ceiling varying a full inch from one end of a run to the other however you will have to use a pretty wide fascia to hide the discrepancy.
Full overlay is common on frameless construction where.
One inescapable feature of kitchen wall cabinets.
Full overlay cabinets also present a unified front since the overall look is smooth this is different from the partial overlay cabinets popular a few decades ago which showed the face frame in the spaces between doors and drawer fronts.
The soffits problem begins with ceilings.
Our previous cabinets were standard overlay and they had a quarter round mounding between the soffit and cabinet to cover gaps between the level cabinet and the less than level soffits.
Full overlay cabinets take less skill to install and are therefore less expensive.
The fillers above the doors should sit flush with the door faces.