Overlay Filler: A decorative panel applied over a filler to give a complete finished appearance.
Plug Mold: A strip of electrical outlets installed to the underside of a wall cabinet. Plug mold is used to eliminate unsightly clutter of electrical outlets in a decorative backsplash.
Plywood: Plywood is a type of engineered wood made from thin sheets of wood veneer that are glued together, under pressure. Each veneer is turned at right angles to the adjacent layers. This creates a strong board that is less prone to warping.
Rail: The horizontal piece of wood that frames the door or cabinet box.
Recessed Bottoms: When the bottom of a wall cabinet is recessed to allow for under-cabinet lighting, and plug mold.
Solid Wood: Solid wood is a term used to distinguish between lumber and plywood or engineered wood. Solid wood is used to make door frames, raised panels, and moldings. It is not the best choice for cabinet parts and shelving, as solid wood is typically 3-4” wide after milling.
Stile: The vertical piece of wood that frames a door or cabinet box. The cabinet door is secured to the stile.
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