RAISED PANEL

A raised panel cabinet door is defined as having a center panel that is slightly elevated from the surrounding wood. Raised panel doors can be found in a variety of styles and designs that are suitable for both traditional and contemporary kitchen designs. The door is typically constructed by placing the panel into grooves that have been cut into the door frame, or it may be attached using an adhesive. Raised panel doors can have square edges or feature arches, and they may also include metal or glass inserts to create unique design elements. These doors can be constructed from various types of wood and finishes, which makes them versatile and easy to incorporate into any kitchen. Additionally, raised panel doors can be used in cabinetry units designed to conceal appliances.