What are some common kitchen cabinet door overlay styles?

1. Full overlay: This style covers the entire face frame of the cabinet with the door, leaving only a small gap between the doors.

2. Partial overlay: This style allows a portion of the cabinet frame to be visible between the doors when they are closed.

3. Inset: This style fits the doors and drawers flush with the cabinet frame and requires precise measurements and installation.

4. Beaded inset: Similar to inset, this style adds a decorative bead around the perimeter of the cabinet doors and drawers.

5. Frameless: This style has no visible face frame and the doors and drawers are attached directly to the inside of the cabinet box.

6. Lipped door: This style has a small lip on the edge of the doors, which overlaps the cabinet frame slightly.

7. Mitered door: This style has a unique joint between the stiles and rails of the door, resembling a picture frame.

8. Raised panel: This style features a raised center panel on the door, surrounded by a frame.

9. Flat panel: This style has a smooth, flat surface on the door with no raised or recessed features.

10. Louvered: This style has horizontal slats on the door, providing ventilation and a unique design element.

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