Are Handleless Kitchen Cabinets A Good Idea?
Aug 15, 2022
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The kitchen, as a necessary place for cooking food, will produce a certain amount of oil smoke when cooking, so the necessary items in the kitchen need to be carefully selected, not only beautiful, but also practical.
Kitchen cabinets take up about one-third of the kitchen space. It is very important to choose a good-looking and easy-to-care cabinet. Today, we will mainly introduce handleless kitchen cabinets. Its facade is clean and tidy, and there are no unnecessary decorations.
Nowadays, people's lifestyles and pursuits are very different, so modern people's preferences for home decoration are also very different. The magnificence pursued in the past is now the pursuit of minimalist.
Advantages of Handleless Cabinet
1. The appearance is more stylish, and the kitchen is more tidy
Compared with cabinets with handles, cabinets without handles will greatly reduce the presence of cabinets and make the home space appear clean and smooth.
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2. Avoid collision
Another advantage of a cabinet door without a handle is that it can reduce some unnecessary bumps and be safer.
3. Easy to clean, no dust accumulation
The cabinet door is flat, which is more convenient and unobstructed when cleaning, and there is no problem of dust accumulation without handles.

How To Open A Handleless Cabinet Door
1. Open the cabinet door with a rebound device
The rebound device is directly installed behind the cabinet door, and then the cabinet can be switched by pressing and the integrity of the cabinet is stronger. However, frequent switching of the rebound device will cause loss, so choose good quality when choosing. It is recommended to design it on a cabinet that does not need to be opened frequently, which is more durable.

2. Embedded handle
This kind of cabinet just hides the handle, the handle is embedded in the door panel, a 'J' shaped curve is built into the kitchen cabinet for fingers to easily hook into and pull open. and it is also safer for families with children.

3. True Handleless
Unlike embedded handles, true handleless kitchen cabinets do not have handles. Instead, there is a rail behind the door or drawer which creates space for fingers to grip and pull open the furnishing. These units can be opened from either the top or the side.






