There are many, many different types of hinges for many different applications including inset, butt, concealed and European to name a few. In this article, we will be discussing partial wrap overlay hinges and how to easily install them.
Partial wrap overlay hinges come in different types – 1/4”
overlay, 3/8” overlay, 1/2" overlay and variable overlay. They also come
in many different finishes such as nickel, chrome, bronze and brass, and can be
spray painted, if desired, to match any décor or cabinet pulls.
1/4" partial wrap overlay hinges are for doors that
will overlay the sides of the cabinet opening by 1/4" and are mainly used
in cabinets without face frames. They are great for tight spaces, and are the
hinges used in the installation example.
3/8” partial wrap overlay and 1/2" partial wrap overlay
hinges are basically the same as 1/4" partial wrap overlay hinges except
that they allow the cabinet door to overlay the sides of the cabinet opening by
3/8” and 1/2" respectively, and are used on cabinetry with face frames. Though
they can be used on cabinets without face frames, there is the possibility of
not having enough space and the hinge will hang over the side of the cabinet. They
also come in a variety of finishes, and are really easy to install.
Variable overlay hinges can be used with any type of cabinet
door regardless of the overlay and they do not have a “wrap”. They can be used
with doors that overlay by 1/4", 3/8”, 1/2" or even 1”, if necessary.
These hinges also come in a wide variety of finishes (even in white!) and are
easy to install. They have a flat plate that secures to the door and a sort of
oval shaped “wing” that attaches to the cabinet face frame.
How to Install Partial Wrap Overlay Hinges:
Partial wrap overlay hinges are hinges that partially “wrap”
around the cabinet side then secure to the door with a plate. The “wrap” is an
L-shaped piece on the hinge that, in my opinion, makes installation a breeze!
Step One
Mark the position for the hinge on the back face of the
door. Pre-drill the holes for the screws, then install the screws securing the
hinge to the door. Do this for both hinges on the door.
Step Two
This step may require an extra set of hands… Open the hinge and
position side of the door over the side of the cabinet. Mark the position of
the hinge and pre-drill the holes. Repeat the process for the other hinge.
Secure the hinge to the cabinet using the screws, then make any necessary
adjustments.