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How To Install Soft Close Hinges To Any Cabinet

Installing soft close hinges to your cabinet doors is a kitchen upgrade that you will definitely come to appreciate. If you wish to install them, here is how to install soft close hinges to any cabinet the proper way so you can enjoy maximum functionality.

How Soft Close Hinges Work

Soft close hinges come with a mechanical device that is built into them. This device prevents a cabinet door from slamming to prevent injury. It slows the door down so you can shut it softly. The device may also at times be referred to as a self-closing hinge.

Why Install Soft Close Hinges?

It is always a much more satisfying feeling when you close a cabinet door installed with a soft close hinge. The cabinet door will shut in a slow momentum, thus staying quiet at all times. Many homeowners have grown to become obsessed with the benefit of soft close hinges because of this main advantage. Adding soft close hinges to cabinet doors is also a possible DIY project that will not cost too much. You can enjoy a more luxurious feel without having to spend too much money. The only difficult part of the DIY project is to be able to choose the right type of soft close hinges for your cabinet doors. You need to know which type is compatible with your cabinet doors before installing them so they will actually function as needed.

Installing Soft Close Hinges to Cabinet Doors

Installing them is relatively easy which you can easily accomplish within just a single weekend. You can upgrade your kitchen without even requiring professional help. All you need are some simple installation tools and supplies and a little effort.

Installation Tools and Supplies

  • Power Drill
  • Blum Hinges
  • Drill Bit

Remove Old Cabinet Doors and Hinges

First, you need to remove your old cabinet doors along with their hinges. Make use of small wood screws to fasten the hinges to the cabinet with the help of a power drill and a #2 drill bit. If you do not have it, an old-fashioned screwdriver will also do the trick with a little bit more effort.

Drill a 35mm Hole

If your old cabinets have concealed hinges, there a 35mm hole should already be there where you can fix your new hinges. If you do not already have any, you will need to drill new holes using a 35mm adjustable bit. Cabinet doors with holes need to be first verified to ensure their depth is suitable for the new hinges. Conventional non-soft close hinges are often much shallower so further drilling may need to be done.

Install Hinges into Cabinet Doors

Once the old hinges have been removed and you have drilled the 35mm hole, the new hinges can now be installed into the doors. This is a straightforward step. As long as the hole is of the right depth, the soft close hinges should drop into place smoothly. There should be a snug fit and should not require a lot of force to put it into place.

Buy Top-Quality Soft Close Hinges from Hinge Outlet, Inc. Today

Hinge Outlet, Inc. provides free shipping for any orders above $100 and provides product exchanges if customers ordered the wrong finish or size. We also offer refunds if you are not satisfied with the product quality.

If you have any questions about our soft close hinges, feel free to contact us today.

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