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Cabinet Specifications March 2017 Cabinet Specifications March 2017 CABINET SPECIFICATIONS 2017 NEW ADDITIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS BOOK ............................................................iii DOOR STYLE OPTIONS...........................................................................1.1-1.18 Door Style Offerings...............................1.1 Maple Door Styles............................1.6-1.13 Echelon Cabinetry by Wood Species . 1.2 Birch Door Styles ...........................1.14-1.16 Echelon Cabinetry by Collections.................. 1.3 Oak Door Styles................................. 1.17 Cherry Door Styles ............................1.4-1.5 Thermofoil Door Styles ..........................1.18 CONSTRUCTION OPTIONS .......................................................................2.1-2.11 Premier Series . 2.1 Decimal to Fraction Chart ........................ 2.5 AllWood Series .................................. 2.2 Guide to Nomenclature ........................... 2.6 Pinnacle Series .................................. 2.3 Modification Code Key ........................2.7-2.11 Construction Upgrades ........................2.4-2.5 WALL CABINETS ................................................................................3.1-3.36 Single Door Wall Cabinets ........................ 3.1 Wall Decorative Ends............................3.13 Butt Door Wall Cabinets .......................... 3.2 Glass Door Selector .............................3.14 Double Door Wall Cabinets ....................3.2-3.4 Mullion Doors ...............................3.15-3.17 Triple Door Wall Cabinets.........................3.4 Doors Cut for Glass ........................3.18-3.24 Blind Wall Cabinets ..............................3.5 Vetro Aluminum Doors ..........................3.25 Peninsula Wall Cabinets ..........................3.6 Wall Cabinet Accessories ...................3.26-3.33 Corner Wall Cabinets..........................3.7-3.8 Blind Wall Cabinet Instructions...................3.34 Open Wall Cabinets ..............................3.9 Wall Cabinet Front Frame Instructions Refrigerator Wall Cabinets.......................3.10 and Door Calculator ........................3.35 Microwave Cabinets .........................3.11-3.12 Wall Cabinet Front Frames ......................3.36 BASE CABINETS ............................................................................... 4.1-4.48 Base Cabinets.................................4.1-4.3 Specialty Base Cabinets ....................4.24-4.26 Base Cabinets with Shelf Trays ............... 4.4-4.6 Sink Cabinets ..............................4.27-4.30 Base Cabinets with Deluxe Shelf Trays .........4.7-4.8 Sink Cabinets with Accessories Installed.....4.31-4.35 Base Cabinets with Accessories Installed . 4.9-4.14 Sink Fronts and Floors......................4.36-4.38 Drawer Base Cabinets ...........................4.15 Base Cabinet Accessories...................4.39-4.44 Drawer Bases with Accessories Installed ....4.16-4.18 Blind Base Cabinet Instructions ..................4.45 Corner Base Cabinets ......................4.19-4.21 Base Cabinet Front Frame Instructions Blind Base Cabinets .............................4.22 and Door Calculator ........................4.46 Peninsula Base Cabinets.........................4.23 Base Cabinet Front Frames .................4.47-4.48 TALL CABINETS.................................................................................5.1-5.16 Utility Cabinets ...............................5.1-5.4 Tall Cabinet Decorative Ends ....................5.13 Swing-Out Shelf Kits and Shelves ..............5.5-5.6 Oven Cut-Out Instructions .......................5.14 Utility Fronts..................................5.7-5.8 Tall Cabinet Front Frame Instructions Pantry Cabinets ............................. 5.9-5.10 and Door Calculator ........................5.15 Oven Cabinets ..............................5.11-5.12 Tall Cabinet Front Frames .......................5.16 COVER: Addison 5-PC Latte finish. Photo courtesy of M/I Homes Bauer Place in Naperville. i VANITY CABINETS...............................................................................6.1-6.18 Vanity Sink Base Cabinets .....................6.1-6.5 Vanity Linen Cabinet Options.....................6.15 Vanity Drawer Base Cabinets ..................6.6-6.7 Vanity Cabinet Front Frame Instructions Vanity Drawer and Sink Base Cabinets.........6.8-6.12 and Door Calculator ........................6.16 Vanity Sink Fronts and Wall Cabinets........6.13-6.14 Vanity Cabinet Front Frames................ 6.17-6.18 Vanity Drawers and Panels ......................6.15 UNIVERSAL ACCESS CABINETS ..................................................................7.1-7.12 Universal Access Cabinets .....................7.1-7.4 Universal Access and Access Adaptable Shelf Kits........................................ 7.5 Front Frame Instructions Universal Access Utility Cabinets.................. 7.6 and Door Calculator ........................7.10 Universal Access Pantry Cabinets ................. 7.6 Universal Access and Access Adaptable Universal Access Oven Cabinets .................. 7.6 Front Frames...........................7.11-7.12 Universal Access Adaptable Cabinets ..........7.7-7.9 OFFICE CABINETS................................................................................8.1-8.6 Bookcases and Shelves ........................... 8.1 Office Cabinet Front Frame Instructions Wall Cabinet Organizers . 8.2 and Door Calculator .........................8.5 Desk Cabinets ................................8.3-8.4 Office Cabinet Front Frames ......................8.6 MOLDINGS AND PANELS.........................................................................9.1-9.49 Filler and Filler Overlays.......................9.1-9.7 Insert Moldings ............................9.28-9.30 Fluted Fillers ....................................9.8 Accent Moldings ................................9.31 Floating Shelves .................................9.9 Base Moldings ..................................9.32 Columns........................................9.10 Casement Moldings .............................9.33 Corbels, Counter Supports, and Onlays ...... 9.11-9.14 Crown Moldings............................9.34-9.36 Appliques and Blocks............................9.15 Light Rail Moldings .........................9.37-9.38 Posts...........................................9.16 Decorative Moldings........................9.39-9.43 Base Cabinet Legs ......................... 9.17-9.19 Shoe Moldings ..................................9.44 Panels and End Skins.......................9.20-9.25 Toe Kick Moldings...............................9.45 Valances ..................................9.26-9.27 Combination Moldings ......................9.46-9.49 DECORATIVE ACCENTS, SAMPLES, AND PARTS ................................................ 10.1-10.16 Decorative Glass Inserts .................... 10.1-10.3 Touch-Up Materials .............................10.6 Decorative Glass Shelves ........................10.4 Elements Organizational Solutions .........10.7-10.12 Samples...................................10.4-10.5 Parts Directory...........................10.13-10.16 HARDWARE....................................................................................11.1-11.8 INDEX .........................................................................................12.1-12.9 CABINETRY CARE GUIDE...........................................................................12.10 PAINTED FINISH DISCLOSURE, HUMIDIFICATION AND WARPED DOOR DISCLAIMER, HINGE AND DRAWER GUIDE ADJUSTMENTS, AND BIRCH DOOR PANEL PATCH DISCLOSURE ......12.11-12.15 WARRANTY AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS ................................................... 12.16-12.19 NOTES ..................................................................................... 12.20-12.21 DOOR STYLE CONVERTER .........................................................................12.22 ECHELON CABINETRY PRODUCT DISCLOSURE FORM .............................................last page NOTICE: The product specifications appearing herein supersede and cancel all previous sheets, supplements, and addenda, and represent current manufacturing standards and procedures. Echelon Cabinetry reserves the right to make specification changes for continued product improvement. For aesthetic considerations the furniture and cabinet industries have made veneer on composite panel substrate the standard method of construction for raised panel-in-frame doors in some wood species. Within the Echelon Cabinetry product line, those species include oak, birch, and maple. ii NEW ADDITIONS TO SPECIFICATIONS BOOK PAGE DESCRIPTION NUMBER DOOR STYLES OFFERINGS Maple door style addition – Edinburgh Slab 1.8 Thermofoil door style – Manor 1.18 CONSTRUCTION UPGRADE Flush Finish Ends 2.11 WALL CABINETS Additional SKUs to Single Door Wall Cabinets 3.1 Additional SKUs to Butt Door Wall Cabinets 3.2 Additional SKU to Double and Triple Door Wall Cabinets 3.3 - 3.4 Doors Cut For Glass Wall End Cabinets 3.8 24" Deep Triple Door Refrigerator Cabinets 3.10 Additional SKUs to Microwave Cabinets with and without shelf 3.12 Additional SKUs to Doors Cut for Glass Doors 3.24 Drawer Storage Wall Cabinets 3.28 BASE CABINETS Additional SKUs to Single Door Full Height Base Cabinets 4.1 Single Door Full Height Base Cabinets for Accessories 4.1 Additional SKUs to Butt Door Base Cabinets (full height and regular) 4.2 Double Door Full Height Base Cabinets 4.3 Full Height Base Cabinets with Shelf Trays
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