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Cabinet Hinges

Cabinet hinges allow doors to pivot smoothly while holding them aligned and secure. Our collection includes multiple styles, overlays, materials, and finishes to support new installations and replacements.

If you’re unsure which hinge supports your cabinet's size, weight, and usage levels, review our buying guide below or chat with our expert team.


Subcategories

 

  • Soft Close Cabinet Hinges: Features built-in dampers to close doors softly and prevent slamming.

  • Blum Cabinet Hinges: Precision-engineered hinges from the renowned Blum brand. Ideal for high-quality cabinetry and longer service life.

  • Self-Closing Cabinet Hinges: Spring-loaded or gravity-assisted hinges that pull doors shut automatically when lightly tapped.

  • Pivot Door Hinges: A swivel or pivot hinge mechanism used for tall or full-height doors.

  • Concealed Hinges: Hidden when closed for a clean and/or modern look.


Buying Guide

 

  1. Cabinet Type & Overlay: Identify whether the cabinet is face-frame or frameless and whether the door is full-overlay, partial-overlay, or inset.

  2. Function: Choose standard, soft close, or self-closing based on the motion and convenience you prefer.

  3. Mounting Style: If replacing old hinges, first verify cup size, screw-hole pattern, and mount plate compatibility.

  4. Finish: Select finishes that match existing pulls and knobs for a consistent look.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the easiest cabinet hinge to install?

The easiest cabinet hinge to install depends on your level of expertise. Generally, non-mortise (surface-mount) hinges are the easiest to install because they don’t require drilling cup holes—just simple screw mounting to the door and frame.

2. Can you replace regular cabinet hinges with soft-close hinges?

Yes, you can replace regular cabinet hinges with soft-close hinges, as long as the new hinges match the original dimensions and mounting style.

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