Cabinet Drawers
Understanding Drawer Cabinets
Cabinet drawers are available in multiple styles and configurations. Whether you need cabinet drawers for your kitchen or other rooms in your home, it helps to know what kinds are available. Following are some examples of cabinet drawer fronts and drawer cabinets.
Types of Cabinet Drawer Fronts
Cabinet drawers are available with a variety of fronts, the most common being five-piece and slab. A cabinet’s drawer front style is determined by the overall cabinet door style that has been chosen.
Kitchen drawer fronts can vary within the room based on the drawer size. For instance, some door styles won’t work on smaller drawer configurations and might automatically call for a slab front. Many brands will offer drawer front upgrades for individual styles. Ask your designer about drawer front options.
Five-Piece Drawer Fronts
Close-up of cabinet door with 5-piece drawer front
Five-piece drawer fronts have a four-piece frame around a center panel that is either raised or recessed.
Slab Drawer Fronts
Close-up of cabinet door with slab drawer front
Slab drawer fronts, sometimes called solid drawer fronts, feature a single flat panel, with no decorative elements, providing a simple and streamlined look.
Cabinet Drawer Terms
When choosing cabinet drawers, here are some key terms to know.
Dovetail joint: An interlocking corner joint where pins on one piece fit into sockets on a second piece.
Drawer glide: The system used to support the cabinetry drawers and provide opening/closing operation (availability of side and under-mount options vary by brand, as does availability of full- and 3/4-drawer extension).
QuietClose: A hinge that will softly close the cabinetry drawers while controlling slamming comes standard in many lines, but may also be an option on most drawers. Most of the time the mechanism is integrated into the glides or door hinges, and has an on/off switch.
Types of Drawer Cabinets
You may think a drawer is just a drawer, but there are many configurations and uses for drawers that you may never have imagined. Here are a few to consider in your remodel.
Corner Drawer Cabinets
Corner drawer cabinet with all three drawers opened
Kitchen corners are considered a “black hole” by many homeowners, but MasterBrand has several solutions to make it a useful space, including Corner Drawer Cabinets.
Furniture Drawer Cabinets
Furniture drawer cabinet used as a window seat
Extra-strong Furniture Drawer Cabinets are built to hold heavy items, from bulk-packed foods to several bottles of laundry detergent.
Pegged Dish Organizer Drawer
Cabinet drawer with pegged dish organizer
Avoid lifting stacks of heavy dishes from an upper cabinet with a drawer that comes with an adjustable Pegged Dish Organizer to keep dishes neatly in place.
Warming Drawer Cabinet
Warming drawer cabinet
A Warming Drawer Cabinet ensures dinner is hot and ready when guest arrive, or if family members come home late.
Utensil Drawer
Cabinet drawer with Cooking Utensil Divider installed
A diagonal drawer insert, like this Cooking Utensil Divider, stores long utensils diagonally to make smarter, more efficient use of drawer space.
U-Shaped Vanity Drawer
U-shaped vanity drawer opened to show interior storage
A U-Shaped Vanity Drawer fits around the sink plumbing in your bath, allowing you to use all of that under-counter space.
File Drawer Cabinet
File drawer cabinet in home office
Cabinets specifically designed for file folders, like this File Drawer Cabinet, can make a home workspace more functional.