Buying Guide · April 2026 You've picked your hinges. Now you need to know how many to order. Get it wrong and you're either paying for a second shipment or left with a pile of extras. This guide gives you the simple rule, the exceptions, and everything you need to count your exact order. The simple rule For the vast majority of standard kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors, the answer is 2 hinges per door. This covers doors up to 40 inches tall made from standard materials like MDF, plywood,...
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Buying Guide · April 2026 You're replacing cabinet hinges and wondering whether to spend $3 on a standard hinge or $9 on a soft close version. Is the difference actually worth it — or just a marketing upsell? This guide breaks it down honestly, so you can decide for your situation. How soft close hinges actually work A standard cabinet hinge is a purely mechanical device — two leaves connected by a pin. When you let go of the door, it swings freely until it hits the frame. That's the...
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Buying Guide · April 2026 If you've ever shopped for concealed cabinet hinges and wondered what "35mm cup" means, whether your cabinets have it, and what happens if they don't — this guide answers all of that, clearly and completely. What is a hinge cup? A hinge cup (also called a hinge bore or hinge pot) is the circular recess drilled into the back face of a cabinet door to house the barrel of a concealed (Euro-style) hinge. It's the round hole the hinge "snaps into." When you look at...
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If you've ever cringed at the sound of a cabinet door slamming shut — or watched a toddler discover that kitchen cupboards make very satisfying banging noises — then soft...
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At first glance, many cabinet hinges look nearly identical. But once cabinets are opened and closed thousands of times over the years, the difference between a basic hinge and a high-quality one becomes obvious. A well-made cabinet hinge affects far more than door movement—it impacts alignment, noise, durability, and how premium a cabinet feels every single day. So what actually defines a high-quality cabinet hinge? Let’s break it down. 1. Precision Engineering and Tight Tolerances One of the most important indicators of hinge quality is precision. High-quality hinges are manufactured...
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Do you cringe every time you walk into your kitchen or bathroom? You see it immediately: cabinet doors that are slightly crooked, won't close all the way, or rub against...
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When designing or remodeling cabinets, door style is more than a visual decision—it directly determines which hinges you can use and how well your cabinets will function over time. One...
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Two cabinet doors of the same height can require a different number of hinges if their weights differ. Heavier Doors May Need Extra Hinges Consider adding an extra hinge if the door is: Made from solid wood Thicker than standard (over ¾″ / 19mm) Extra wide Fitted with glass panels or metal inserts Heavy doors place more stress on hinges over time, which can lead to sagging if insufficient support is used. Pro tip: When in doubt, adding one extra hinge improves longevity and door alignment. Hinge Type Affects Load...
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When planning a kitchen remodel or building custom cabinetry, most people focus on door styles, finishes, and handles. But one critical detail often gets overlooked until installation day: cabinet construction. Specifically,...
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Cabinet hinges may be small, but their impact on daily use and overall design is significant. They control how doors open and close, how well they align over time, and...
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