What is an in-frame kitchen?
WHAT IS AN IN-FRAME KITCHEN?
When a kitchen door is inset within a frame that is fitted to the front of a kitchen
carcass, this is called ‘in-frame.’ The structure means that the door is smaller than
usual, as it will open within the wooden frame. However, this can offer visual and
practical benefits. In-frame doors create an elegant, timeless feature, taking inspiration from
traditional cabinet construction and presenting quality, strength and long-term
durability. In recent years, trends have meant that customers are choosing to search for
kitchens with improved durability and longevity, investing in high quality kitchens
that will stand the test of time, rather than spend less and replace the furniture at
an earlier date. This means that in-frame kitchens, with a reputation for fine
craftsmanship and detail, have become more prominent than ever in the market.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF IN-FRAME KITCHEN DESIGN?
The simple, elegant style of in-frame looks beautiful no matter the design of your
kitchen. As the doors are made to fit perfectly into their frame, it’s easy to see the
attention to detail and the excellent craftsmanship that has gone into their
creation, meaning your space will ooze luxury and have a truly bespoke feel.
INTRODUCING MORNINGTON VALE
An in-frame Shaker with a refreshed aesthetic. Influenced by period furniture, cleverly fuses a simple Shaker look with
a traditional framed design, for a unique and sophisticated appearance.
Available in a choice of colours as standard and further painted options, the
beautiful range features a distinctly noticeable woodgrain finish, to create a kitchen design bursting with character.
Find out more about our Mornington Vale range, explore the options available with the
range, and discover the colour options available.