Door mounted on furniture vary in different ways such as the way of the opening or the material used but you can also distinguish them by way for a settling them on the cabinet body. In the design of furniture, this is the powerful element which distinguishes the furniture from each other.
1. Furniture with the loaded door
If the furniture door or drawer is mounted to body of the cabinet in such a way that it overlap the front edges of the upper bottom, the lower bottom and sides (or at least the edge of the side on which the hinges are mounted), it is called loaded door (door loaded on cabinet body (A )).
2. Furniture with embedded door
Furniture door and drawer inserted between the upper bottom, lower bottom and the sides of the cabinet (that is, when these parts overlap the edges of the door ) is called embedded doors (door embedded into cabinet body (C)).
3. Furniture with half-loaded door
The door which overlap (on the side where thehinges are mounted) less than half of the edge of the vertical or horizontal bar is called half-loaded
As illustrated in figure (B), the door may be settled by a combined way (door loaded on the sides but embedded between the upper and lower bottom, or door loaded on sides and on a lower bottom and upper bottom is loaded on it).




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