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Objective guidance on kitchen and bath fitting choice to suit any client and any space

Kitchen and Bath Products and Materials describes the typical materials, equipment, and surfaces used in all facets of residential kitchen and bath design. Part of the National Kitchen and Bath Association's Professional Resource Library, this comprehensive reference is fully updated and expanded to include new technologies, materials, and finishes, with considerations of sustainability throughout. Full color illustrations and a revised design help visual learners better absorb the information, and the companion website provides an image bank and instructor's guide for classroom use. Each chapter includes a summary and review questions, allowing readers to test their grasp of the material at every step.

Kitchen and bath design is the most popular and lucrative area within residential interior design. As such, the enormous amount of options available for surfaces, fixtures, and materials is far too vast to be navigated by taste and aesthetics alone. Kitchen and Bath Products and Materials provides the background designers need to choose what's best for the client and the space, based on a number of objective factors and technical details. This complete handbook allows readers to:

  • Explore material options for storage systems, fixtures, fittings, and surfaces
  • Become familiar with sizing systems, efficiency ratings, and certifications
  • Consider factors like manufacturing processes, engineering, and configuration
  • Learn the terms and nomenclature used to describe materials, fixtures, and appliances

Design is about more than just aesthetics – whether the project is a remodel or new construction, there are codes, standards, and functional requirements that must be met. Kitchen and Bath Products and Materials is a practical reference, providing the information designers need to make informed decisions.

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KITCHEN & BATH PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS

Cabinetry, Equipment, Surfaces

Second Edition

ELLEN CHEEVER, CMKBD, ASID, CAPS

Cover image: Kitchen design by Pietro A. Giorgi, CMKBD, Joseph Giorgi, Jr., CKD, and Ellen Cheever, CMKBD, ASID, CAPS. Photo by Peter Leach. Bathroom design by Ellen Cheever, CMKBD, ASID, CAPS, Pietro A. Giorgi, Sr., CMKBD, and Joseph Giorgi, Jr., CKD. Photo by Peter Leach Cover design: Wiley

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Cheever, Ellen.     Kitchen & bath products and materials : cabinetry, equipment, surfaces / Ellen Cheever, CMKBD, ASID, CAPS. — Second edition.        pages cm     Includes index.     ISBN 978-1-118-77528-8 (cloth : alk. paper); 978-1-118-77529-5 (ebk.); 978-1-118-77531-8 (ebk.) 1.     Kitchens—Equipment and supplies. 2. Bathrooms—Equipment and supplies. 3. Plumbing fixtures. I. Title. II. Title: Kitchen and bath products and materials.     TH4816.3.K58C5185 2015     643'.3—dc23

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Contents

PREFACE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

CHAPTER 1 Cabinetry

Cabinet Types

Responsible Resource Management in the Cabinet Industry

KCMA Certification Program

Cabinet Sizing Systems: Imperial and Metric

Cabinet Manufacturing Systems

Cabinet Interior Storage Systems

Cabinet Mechanical/Functional Hardware

Cabinet Sizes

Cabinet Core Materials

Cabinet Interior and Exterior Finish Materials/Systems

Typical Door Styles

Cabinet Millwork Design Details

Generic Cabinet Nomenclature

Summary

Review Questions

CHAPTER 2 APPLIANCE TYPES AND PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS

Selecting More Efficient Appliances

EnergyGuide and Energy Star Labels

Kitchen Food Preservation Center

Kitchen Waste Management

Cooking Center

Summary

Review Questions

CHAPTER 3 FIXTURE MATERIALS

Protecting Materials from Bacteria

Fixture Construction

Summary

Review Questions

CHAPTER 4 FIXTURE DESIGN AND PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS

Kitchen Sink and Bathroom Lavatory Fixtures

Toilet Fixtures

Bidet Fixtures

Residential Urinal Fixtures

Bathtub Fixtures

Shower Stall Fixtures

Bathtub/Shower Combination Unit Fixtures

Summary

Review Questions

CHAPTER 5 FITTING MATERIALS, ENGINEERING, AND CONFIGURATION

Construction Materials

Planning Considerations When Combining Finishes

Kitchen and Bathroom Faucet Fitting Engineering

Summary

Review Questions

CHAPTER 6 BATHTUB AND SHOWER FITTING DESIGN AND ENGINEERING

Bathtub Fittings

Bathtub/Shower Combination Fittings

Shower Fittings

Steam Showers And Saunas

Summary

Review Questions

CHAPTER 7 SURFACING MATERIALS

Sustainable Choices

Solid Wood Counter Surfaces

Cast Polymers: Counter Surfaces And Wet Wall Surfaces

Ceramic Tile: All Surfaces

Concrete

Cork Flooring

Glass Surfaces

Hardwood Flooring

Laminates

Paint

Quartz Composite

Solid Surfacing

Metal Countertops

Stone

Vinyl Resilient Flooring

Wallpaper

Summary

Review Questions

APPENDIX A GENERIC CABINET NOMENCLATURE

Framed Cabinets—Imperial Measurements

Valance Boards

Generic Bathroom Nomenclature

Frameless Cabinet Nomenclature—Metric

APPENDIX B APPLIANCE CHECKLIST

GLOSSARY

RESOURCES

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

INDEX

ADVERT

END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT

List of Tables

Chapter 1

Table 1.1

Table 1.2

Chapter 2

Table 2.1

Table 2.2

Table 2.3

List of Illustrations

Chapter 1

FIGURE 1.1

A kitchen using stock cabinets

FIGURE 1.2

A kitchen using semi-custom cabinets

FIGURE 1.3

A kitchen using custom cabinets

FIGURE 1.4

A kitchen using millwork cabinetry

FIGURE 1.5

Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association Environmental Stewardship Program

FIGURE 1.6

ANSI/KCMA logo

FIGURE 1.7

Typical imperial cabinet dimensions.

FIGURE 1.8

Typical metric cabinet dimensions.

FIGURE 1.9

Cabinet joinery methods

FIGURE 1.10

Typical framed cabinet component parts. Framed cabinets are fitted together with various forms of wood joinery and without special hardware fittings. Door hinges attach to face frame and generally do not have multiple adjustments.

FIGURE 1.11

Typical framed cabinet construction details

FIGURE 1.12

Typical frameless cabinet component parts. Typical frameless cabinet construction is oriented to hardware and production. Pins and dowels, which might be wood or metal, are made to fit specific holes, all of which are drilled when the cabinet is manufactured. Hinges are completely concealed. Leveling legs may be used instead of an attached subbase.

FIGURE 1.13

Typical frameless cabinet construction details

FIGURE 1.14

A collection of items stored in a kitchen

FIGURE 1.15

Accessing lower base cabinet shelving or overhead shelving requires more energy than reaching storage levels closer to the countertop level.

FIGURE 1.16

Tall cabinet storage systems provide flexibility.

FIGURE 1.17

Using countertop space

FIGURE 1.18

The cook’s work path

FIGURE 1.19

The kitchen divided into zones of activity

FIGURE 1.20

Drawers can be organized with a variety of interior component parts.

FIGURE 1.21

Special-purpose cabinets are available to create a recycling center, use a narrow width of wall space, and organize the area underneath the kitchen sink.

FIGURE 1.22

Specially engineered base cabinet storage systems are available as pullout and swing-out systems for all kitchen centers.

FIGURE 1.23

Wall cabinet with sliding door hardware system

FIGURE 1.24

Examples of wall cabinets with fold-up or swing-up door hardware

FIGURE 1.25

A special cabinet for a kitchen wellness center

FIGURE 1.26

Oversized wall or tall cabinet doors provide total accessibility to interior cabinet shelving.

FIGURE 1.27

Examples of drawer organizing systems

FIGURE 1.28

Example of base cabinet or Lazy Susan system

FIGURE 1.29

Corner cabinets with swing-out shelves

FIGURE 1.30

Decorative open corner pie-cut cabinet

FIGURE 1.31

Recycling center

FIGURE 1.32

Kitchen with special-purpose wall units: 42-inch-high wall cabinets extend to the ceiling, providing extra shelf space.

FIGURE 1.33

A wall cabinet extends to the countertop, providing an appliance storage area.

FIGURE 1.34

Glass door cabinets used in a small kitchen

FIGURE 1.35

Small kitchen with peninsula cabinetry

FIGURE 1.36

LED cabinet lighting systems: An LED lighting system can be incorporated in base and/or wall cabinets. LED cabinet lighting greatly improves visibility into and under cabinets.

FIGURE 1.37

Example of tall pantry solutions

FIGURE 1.38

Example of a freestanding vanity incorporating custom detailing above the mirror and a cabinet extending to the countertop.

FIGURE 1.39

Freestanding vanity is flanked by two tall units.

FIGURE 1.40

Mirrored cabinet slides up, revealing a television.

FIGURE 1.41

Example of combining tall cabinets with grooming area units

FIGURE 1.42

Example of a center room bathroom vanity

FIGURE 1.43

Example of a bathroom vanity with cabinets on both sides of the mirror.

FIGURE 1.44

Example of a bathroom vanity with tall cabinets and a laundry hamper.

FIGURE 1.45

A woman’s closet incorporating rollout drawers, adjustable shelving, and plexiglas dividers to organize the space.

FIGURE 1.46

Glass doors provide visibility to the items stored within. A center island facilitates storage.

FIGURE 1.47

A man’s closet designed to organize the owner’s tie collection.

FIGURE 1.48

A home office with a variety of storage options

FIGURE 1.49

A home library featuring a built-in bookcase

FIGURE 1.50

A kitchen featuring acrylic doors

FIGURE 1.51

A kitchen featuring natural wood doors

FIGURE 1.52

Kitchen that combines alder wood and painted white finishes

FIGURE 1.53

Kitchen with alder wood doors

FIGURE 1.54

A kitchen with cherry wood doors

FIGURE 1.55

A kitchen with mahogany wood

FIGURE 1.56

A kitchen with glazed maple wood doors

FIGURE 1.57

A kitchen with rift-cut oak doors

FIGURE 1.58

Kitchen with walnut wood doors

FIGURE 1.59

Bathroom with veneer wood doors

FIGURE 1.60

Kitchen with veneer wood doors

FIGURE 1.61

Veneer cutting methods

FIGURE 1.62

Veneer matching techniques

FIGURE 1.63

Examples of cabinetry featuring vintage finishes

FIGURE 1.64

Typical door designs

FIGURE 1.65

Kitchen featuring a full overlay flat door

FIGURE 1.66

Kitchen with pulls at the top of the door

FIGURE 1.67

A kitchen with flat-panel doors

FIGURE 1.68

Stainless steel used as an accent

FIGURE 1.69

Kitchen with specialty glass doors

FIGURE 1.70

Traditional kitchen featuring decorative columns in armoire cabinet

FIGURE 1.71

Decorative hood created with millwork details

FIGURE 1.72

Decorative onlays add detail to hood apron panel

Chapter 2

FIGURE 2.1

The EnergyGuide label

FIGURE 2.2

Energy Star logo

FIGURE 2.3

How a refrigerator works

FIGURE 2.4

Tower refrigeration: Appliances can be combined in various configurations.

FIGURE 2.5

Refrigerator integrated into cabinetry with matching wood panels

FIGURE 2.6

Surrounding a refrigerator with cabinetry gives it a built-in appearance even though it is not flush with the cabinetry.

FIGURE 2.7

A stainless steel refrigerator fully flush integrated with the cabinetry

FIGURE 2.8

a. Under-counter point-of-use refrigeration; b. An Under-counter beverage center

FIGURE 2.9

A refrigerator is built into the cabinetry, creating a piece of furniture.

FIGURE 2.10

Dishwasher with stainless steel panels contrasting with the adjacent cabinetry

FIGURE 2.11

a. Dishwasher controls located on the top edge of the door; b. Dishwashers offer a variety of racking options within the appliance.

FIGURE 2.12

A dishwasher can be raised to make the appliance shelf access more convenient.

FIGURE 2.13

Microwave oven placed in a wall cabinet

FIGURE 2.14

Microwave drawer placed below the countertop

FIGURE 2.15

Diagram of how an induction cooking surface produces heat

FIGURE 2.16

A steam oven can cook a variety of food products; it is not limited to vegetable preparation.

FIGURE 2.17

Ovens offering various cooking functions installed adjacent to one another makes all units easily accessible.

FIGURE 2.18

Single ovens can be installed next to one another for easy access. Note the placement of warming drawers below the ovens, making these appliances accessible as well.

FIGURE 2.19

A double oven stacks one appliance above the other. Access to the control panel may be difficult for a petite cook.

FIGURE 2.20

Single ovens and a combination microwave/convection oven installed adjacent to one another with warming drawers below.

FIGURE 2.21

Gas range top with controls at front of appliance

FIGURE 2.22

Freestanding gas ranges are available in 30-, 36-, 48-, and 60-inch widths.

FIGURE 2.23

Canopy hood above a 30-inch range installed against a wall

FIGURE 2.24

A canopy hood installed above an island can be compromised because of air current.

FIGURE 2.25

A telescoping downdraft system installed behind a cooking surface

FIGURE 2.26

A proximity ventilation system built into the cooking surface.

FIGURE 2.27

A demonstration of the efficiency of a perimetric ventilation system.

FIGURE 2.28

A telescoping downdraft appliance is also available with perimetric ventilation engineering.

FIGURE 2.29

A perimetric ventilation system can transform the hood into a sculptural design element.

FIGURE 2.30

A decorative custom hood

FIGURE 2.31

Another example of a decorative hood creating a focal point in the finished kitchen.

Chapter 3

FIGURE 3.1

Cast iron alcove bathtub

FIGURE 3.2

A composite kitchen sink

FIGURE 3.3

Fire clay kitchen sink designs

FIGURE 3.4

An array of shapes, configurations, and sizes is available in acrylic bathtubs, including jetted versions.

FIGURE 3.5

An acrylic bathtub under-mounted in a platform

FIGURE 3.6

An acrylic shower pan

FIGURE 3.7

A solid surface kitchen sink integrated into the DuPont Corian

®

countertop.

FIGURE 3.8

A top-mounted (above-the-counter surface) stainless steel sink.

FIGURE 3.9

A variety of under-mounted (below-the-counter-surface) stainless steel kitchen sink configurations.

FIGURE 3.10

Vitreous china is used to manufacture toilets, lavatory sinks, and pedestal sinks.

FIGURE 3.11

Decorated vitreous china fixtures add a touch of elegance to guest bathroom spaces.

FIGURE 3.12

Glass vessel lavatories are available in a variety of shapes and forms.

FIGURE 3.13

NKBA Design Competition award winning powder rooms featuring unusual materials

Chapter 4

FIGURE 4.1

Typical sink configurations: A single stainless steel sink, an apron stainless steel sink, an under-mounted stainless steel sink with sliding wood block, a custom solid surface sink with drop-in cover.

FIGURE 4.2

Kitchen sink accessories: (a) Are used during meal preparation and (b) removed for after meal cleanup.

FIGURE 4.3

Console table vanity in a large bathroom

FIGURE 4.4

A lavatory installed above the vanity countertop.

FIGURE 4.5

A lavatory installed under the vanity countertop.

FIGURE 4.6

An integral lavatory: The lavatory sink is made of the same material used for the countertop.

FIGURE 4.7

Pedestal lavatory: Pedestal lavatories are normally part of a suite by the plumbing fixture manufacturer. The details of the group of fixtures are repeated in the toilet and the bathtub.

FIGURE 4.8

Vessel/above counter bowls: A stone vessel lavatory sits atop a connecting cabinet with wall-mounted faucets.

FIGURE 4.9

Mounting methods: An apron front stainless steel sink mounted below a quartz surface.

FIGURE 4.10

Mounting methods: A decorative under-mounted lavatory sink in a marble top.

FIGURE 4.11

WaterSense logo

FIGURE 4.12

Fixture design: Typical toilet configuration

FIGURE 4.13

A floor-mounted toilet

FIGURE 4.14

A wall-hung toilet: Wall-hung toilets are used most often in contemporary environments but can also be used in traditional design settings.

FIGURE 4.15

Typical bathtub configurations

FIGURE 4.16

A corner bathtub can save valuable floor space.

FIGURE 4.17

A freestanding bathtub can be contemporary or traditional in styling.

FIGURE 4.18

An alcove bathtub can be combined with a shower.

FIGURE 4.19

An alcove bathtub can also be exclusively reserved for bathing.

FIGURE 4.20

A platform bathtub can be top-mounted or under-mounted. In this example, it is top-mounted. In this design, a movable wall opens the bathing center up to the bedroom zone. The space is a hotel room at the Shade Hotel in Manhattan Beach, CA.

FIGURE 4.21

A typical whirlpool system

FIGURE 4.22

In many renovation projects, a walk-in shower replaces a bathtub/shower combination.

FIGURE 4.23

Typical stall shower configurations.

FIGURE 4.24

A curbless shower installation: A custom shower can eliminate the curb when an elongated infinity drain is included in the space.

FIGURE 4.25

This master bathroom includes a smaller bathtub to allow floor space for a large walk-in shower that can accommodate two people.

Chapter 5

FIGURE 5.1

Popular bathroom faucet finishes

FIGURE 5.2

Popular kitchen faucet finishes

FIGURE 5.3

Living finish faucet: When a decorative finish is specified for the fittings, all sink accessories must be purchased from the same manufacturer to provide finish continuity.

FIGURE 5.4

Touch control faucet

FIGURE 5.5

Bridge faucet

FIGURE 5.6

Pot filler water source

FIGURE 5.7

A sink and faucet placed adjacent to the cooking surface provide a faucet to be used as a pot filler as well as a sink to drain liquids.

FIGURE 5.8

Pro style faucet at a kitchen sink

FIGURE 5.9

Pivoting faucet

FIGURE 5.10

One-hole faucet

FIGURE 5.11

Three-hole vanity faucet

FIGURE 5.12

Single-handle wall-mounted bathroom faucet

FIGURE 5.13

Double-handle wall-mounted bathroom faucet

Chapter 6

FIGURE 6.1

An alcove bathtub/shower combination with partial glass shower panel

FIGURE 6.2

An alcove/bathtub shower combination enclosed with drape shower curtain

FIGURE 6.3

A freestanding bathtub in a platform with deck-mounted fittings

FIGURE 6.4

Freestanding bathtub with floor-mounted bathtub fittings

FIGURE 6.5

Bathroom fitting design: Bathtub/shower piping. Provide access to the bathtub/shower piping in a wall at the end of the fixture.

FIGURE 6.6

A shower pan and drain detail

FIGURE 6.7

A curbless shower without a door. Note the shower seat extending into the shower area.

FIGURE 6.8

A master bathroom with separate freestanding bathtub and glass-enclosed shower

FIGURE 6.9

Diagram detailing new technology that mixes air with water

FIGURE 6.10

A hand-held shower can provide multifunctioning shower fittings.

FIGURE 6.11

Hand-held shower incorporated into a wall-mounted showerhead

FIGURE 6.12

A wall-mounted shower on an extended rod provides a water experience similar to a ceiling-mounted showerhead. The hand-held shower is installed separately.

FIGURE 6.13

Shower enclosure with wall-mounted, overhead, and hand-held showers

FIGURE 6.14

Shower systems are available that allow the user to set the different water patterns.

FIGURE 6.15

Plumbing schematic for multiple-head shower enclosure (Imperial)

FIGURE 6.16

Plumbing schematic for multiple-head shower enclosure (metric)

FIGURE 6.17

Plumbing schematic for multiple-head shower enclosure

FIGURE 6.18

A shower tower incorporates all of the showerhead choices into a single fixture.

FIGURE 6.19

A steam shower

Chapter 7

FIGURE 7.1

A rustic-style wood butcher block surface.

FIGURE 7.2

A butcher-block prep area is set into an island with honed granite countertop.

FIGURE 7.3

A section of an island countertop is finished in a rusticated wood with a coordinating wood support underneath it.

FIGURE 7.4

Cast polymers are a frequently used material for bathroom vanity tops, showers, and bathtubs.

FIGURE 7.5

Cast polymer shower enclosures are available in one-, two-, and four-piece designs. Many include a seat within the enclosure.

FIGURE 7.6

Cast polymer corner shower enclosures are very space efficient.

FIGURE 7.7

One-piece cast polymer showers are available without a curb to enhance access. The swing-up seat and grab bar make this a safe shower environment.

FIGURE 7.8

Cast polymer freestanding bathtubs are available in styles that accommodate deck-mounted fittings. This design feature simplifies the installation.

FIGURE 7.9

A decorative tile is used on the backsplash in this kitchen featuring granite countertops.

FIGURE 7.10

A combination of materials is used in this entertaining center adjacent to a kitchen. Quartz countertops are combined with a stripe of the granite seen in the adjacent kitchen. The granite is framed with decorative relief tile and a pencil framing tile. Note the oversized ceramic tile patterned floor that features a design combining four different sizes of tile.

FIGURE 7.11

Glazed tiles are used to cover the entire wall surface in this Manhattan kitchen.

FIGURE 7.12

A decorative stripe of tiles is installed to accent the backsplash in this kitchen.

FIGURE 7.13

Glass tiles are used in the shower enclosure area of this Contemporary bathroom.

FIGURE 7.14

Glass tile is combined with tumbled marble tile in this backsplash treatment.

FIGURE 7.15

A tumbled marble tile is used at the backsplash and covers the entire wall space behind the hood. A geometric pattern is created, highlighting the area beneath the hood. The kitchen countertops are granite. Note the curved detail at the raised eating area that provides more seating space.

FIGURE 7.16

A decorative high-gloss, hand-painted glaze tile backsplash.

FIGURE 7.17

Shapes of tile trim

FIGURE 7.18

Shapes of tile trim

FIGURE 7.19

Combining tiles of various shapes and sizes is most successful when one manufacturer’s product is selected.

FIGURE 7.20

Tile details: Detail how you want the tile to be finished around the windows in your elevation drawing.

FIGURE 7.21

Tile at windows with Sheetrock returns: Include details of finished windows in your elevations.

FIGURE 7.22

Surfacing materials: Support tile overhangs: The tile overhang must be supported so the surface does not flex, causing tile or grout to crack.

FIGURE 7.23

A tile floor must be carefully planned so it meets the threshold or weatherstripping at an exterior door.

FIGURE 7.24

Transition methods from a tile floor to other interior floor surfaces

FIGURE 7.25

Bathroom that features an accent pattern on the floor and in the shower

FIGURE 7.26

A kitchen with a concrete countertop. Concrete is used along the oversized backwall counter surface, as well as a support for the island.

FIGURE 7.27

Cork flooring

FIGURE 7.28

A countertop made with recycled glass

FIGURE 7.29

Added pigments provide a variety of color options.

FIGURE 7.30

Another example of a countertop made with recycled glass

FIGURE 7.31

A kitchen combines a stainless steel countertop, a quartz island top, and a back-painted glass backsplash in the cooking area.

FIGURE 7.32

This example demonstrates the design continuity of a single-width hardwood plank floor.

FIGURE 7.33

In this kitchen, the hardwood floor is reserved for the working center and is then connected with a tile surface at the end.

FIGURE 7.34

A wood floor installed on the diagonal and finished with a natural top coating provides an attractive contrast to the dark wood cabinetry.

FIGURE 7.35

Laminate countertops have been engineered to allow for a flush sink installation.

FIGURE 7.36

High-pressure laminate surfaces are available in high-definition pattern finishes featuring edge treatments that eliminate a black line between edge and surface.

FIGURE 7.37

High-pressure laminates offer realistic natural wood and stone patterns and are available in a textured finish that further replicates the natural product’s beauty.

FIGURE 7.38

A quartz countertop is attractively combined with a mosaic-styled mesh-back tile.

FIGURE 7.39

A quartz countertop in a polished finish works well with glass tiles.

FIGURE 7.40

Quartz countertops work well with decorative tile backsplashes.

FIGURE 7.41

A quartz countertop is combined with a second quartz color that coordinates with the raised eating area. The monolithic nature of quartz counter surfaces makes it easy to combine various patterns.

FIGURE 7.42

Solid surface materials are often associated with more traditional kitchens.

FIGURE 7.43

Solid surfacing offers the designer an opportunity to creatively combine shapes because of the unique fabrication attributes of the product.

FIGURE 7.44

Solid surfacing materials can be combined dramatically because of their stable expansion and contraction properties.

FIGURE 7.45

A section of the countertop features a stainless steel surface.

FIGURE 7.46

Stainless steel can also be used in the bathroom, as we see here in the bathtub surround.

FIGURE 7.47

A kitchen featuring granite countertops combined with a decorative tile backsplash.

FIGURE 7.48

A kitchen featuring granite countertops. The backsplash at the island is a thinner slab of the material used on the deck and eating counter.

FIGURE 7.49

A kitchen featuring a granite countertop that blends with the cabinet finish.

FIGURE 7.50

Granite is used as an accent on the island top. Note how the surface is supported by wood legs to the floor.

FIGURE 7.51

A rustic kitchen features a tiled cooking alcove and a limestone tile floor.

FIGURE 7.52

Marble counter surfaces are popular in kitchens. In this example, a beautifully detailed marble backsplash is featured along the back wall, coordinating with the deck.

FIGURE 7.53

A tile slate floor is combined nicely in this rusticated kitchen.

FIGURE 7.54

Wallpaper is appropriate in both kitchens and bathrooms. In this bathroom, a Traditional pattern highlights the detailing of the iron pedestal lavatory.

Appendix A

FIGURE A.1

9 3 BASE CABINET (B12R • B15R • B18R • B21R • B24R) Base cabinet with one door and one drawer. Specify hinging L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.2

BASE CABINET (BUTT DOORS) (B24) Base cabinet with two doors and one drawer. Doors butt together at center of cabinet opening. No center stile.

FIGURE A.3

BASE CABINET (B27 • B30 • B33 • B36 • B39 • B42 • B45 • B48) Base cabinet with two doors and two drawers.

FIGURE A.4

SINK BASE CABINET 9SB24 • SB27 • SB30 • SB33 • SB36 • SB39 • SB42 • SB45 • SB48) Base cabinet with a shelf but without drawers.

FIGURE A.5

9 5 THREE DRAWER BASE CABINET (3DB12 • 3DB15 • 3DB18 • 3DB21 • 3DB24 • 3DB30 • 3DB36. Base cabinet with three drawers. 3DB36 shown.

FIGURE A.6

FOUR DRAWER BASE CABINET (4DB12 • 4DB15 • 4DB18 • 4DB21) Base cabinet with four drawers.

FIGURE A.7

FULL-HEIGHT BASE CABINET (FHB9R • FHB12R • FHB15R • FHB18R • FHB21R • FHB24R) Base cabinet with full-height door, no drawer. Specify hinging L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.8

SINK OR RANGE FRONT (FRAME ONLY) (SF24 • SF30 • SF36 • SF42 • SF48) Front of cabinet only, with floor. Wide stiles allow 6" adjustment in width.

FIGURE A.9

BLIND BASE CORNER CABINET (BBC36 • BBC39 • BBC42 • BBC45 • BBC48) Reversible blind base corner cabinet. Can be pulled up to . A BF3 filler must be ordered for proper installation. Door and drawer may be moved to opposite side to reverse blind. Blind right shown.

FIGURE A.10

L-CORNER BASE CABINET (LCB36L) “L"shaped base corner cabinet. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown.

FIGURE A.11

LAZY SUSAN BASE CORNER CABINET (LSB33L • LSB36L) Revolving shelf Lazy Susan corner base cabinet. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown.

FIGURE A.12

DIAGONAL CORNER BASE CABINET (DCB36L) Diagonal base cabinet for corner application. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown.

FIGURE A.13

DIAGONAL CORNER FRONT (DCF36L • DCF39L • DCF42L) Diagonal base front with floor, for corner application. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown.

FIGURE A.14

BASE PENINSULA CABINET (BP12L • BP18L • BP24L) Base cabinet with two doors and one drawer. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown.

FIGURE A.15

BASE PENINSULA CABINET (BP24 • BP30 • BP36 • BP42 • BP48) Base cabinet with four doors and two drawers

FIGURE A.16

BASE CORNER PENINSULA CABINET (BCP27) Base corner cabinet with two doors and one drawer. Used as a blind corner base cabinet when planning peninsula cabinets. This 27" wide cabinet eliminates the need for a filler on the inside corner of the kitchen layout. A filler must be planned for any item placed at 90° to the BCP27. Blinded view shown.

FIGURE A.17

12" AND 15" HIGH WALL CABINETS (W3012 • W3312 • W3612 • W3912 • W4212) 12" high wall cabinets. W3015 • W3315 • W3615 • W3915 • W4215 15" high wall cabinets.

FIGURE A.18

12" AND 15" HIGH WALL CABINETS 24" DEEP W301224 • W331224 • W361224 • W391224 • W421224 • W481224 12" high wall cabinets, 24" deep.W301524 • W331524 • W361524 • W391524 • W421524 • W481524 15" high wall cabinets, 24" deep.

FIGURE A.19

18" AND 24" HIGH WALL CABINETS W1818R • W2118R • W2418R 18" high wall cabinet, single door. Specify hinging L or R. Right shown. W1824R • W2124R • W2424R 24" high wall cabinet, single door. Specify hinging L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.20

18" AND 24" HIGH WALL CABINETS W2718 • W3018 • W3318 • W3618 • W3918 • W4218 18" high wall cabinets. W2724 • W3024 • W3324 • W3624 • W3924 • W4224 24" high wall cabinets.

FIGURE A.21

18" AND 24" HIGH WALL CABINETS 24" DEEP W301824 • W331824 • W361824 • W391824 • W421824 18" high wall cabinets, 24" deep. W302424 • W332424 • W362424 • W392424 • W422424 24" high wall cabinets, 24" deep.

FIGURE A.22

30" HIGH WALL CABINETS W930R • W1230R • W1530R • W1830R • W2130R • W2430R 30" high wall cabinets, single door. Specify hinging L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.23

30" HIGH WALL CABINETS W2430 • W2730 • W3030 • W3330 W3630 • W3930 • W4230 • W4530 • W4830 30" high wall cabinets.

FIGURE A.24

36" AND 42" HIGH WALL CABINETS W936R • W1236R • W1536R • W1836R • W2136R • W2436R 36" high wall cabinets, single door. Specify hinging L or R. Right shown. W942R • W1242R • W1542R • W1842R • W2142R • W2442R 42" high wall cabinets, single door. Specify hinging L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.25

36" AND 42" HIGH WALL CABINETS W2436 • W2736 • W3036 • W3336 • W3636 • W3936 • W4236 36" high wall cabinets. W2442 • W2742 • W3042 • W3342 • W3642 • W3942 • W4242 42" high wall cabinets.

FIGURE A.26

BLIND CORNER WALL CABINET Must order a WF3 filler for proper installation. BCW2430R • BCW3030R • BCW3630R • BCW4230R • BCW4830R 30" high wall corner cabinet for corner application. Specify blind L or R. Right shown. BCW2436R • BCW3036R • BCW3636R • BCW4236R • BCW4836R 36" high wall corner cabinet for corner application. Specify blind L or R. Right shown. BCW2442R • BCW3042R • BCW3642R 42" high wall corner cabinet for corner application. Specify blind L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.27

DIAGONAL CORNER WALL CABINET DCW2430L • DCW2436L • DWC2442L Diagonal corner wall cabinet for corner applications. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. Three heights: 30", 36", 42".

FIGURE A.28

“L" CORNER WALL CABINET LCW2430L • LCW2436L • LCW2442L “L" corner wall cabinet for corner applications.Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. Three heights: 30", 36", 42".

FIGURE A.29

DIAGONAL CORNER WALL CABINET WITH APPLIANCE PANTRY DCWAP2430L • DCWAP2436L • DCWAP2442L Diagonal corner wall cabinet with appliance storage for open corner applications. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. Three heights: 30", 36", 42".

FIGURE A.30

DIAGONAL CORNER WALL CABINET WITH THREE DRAWERS DCW3D2430L • DCW3D2436L • DCW3D2442L Diagonal corner wall cabinet with drawer storage for corner applications. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. Three heights: 30", 36", 42".

FIGURE A.31

WALL PENINSULA CABINETS WP1224L • WP1524L • WP1824L • WP2124L • WP2424L 24" high wall cabinets, two doors. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. WP1230L • WP1530L • WP1830L • WP2130L • WP2430L 30" high wall cabinets, two doors. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown.

FIGURE A.32

WALL PENINSULA CABINETS WP2424 • WP3024 • WP3624 • WP4224 • WP4824 24" high wall cabinets, four doors. WP2430 • WP3030 • WP3630 • WP4230 • WP4830 30" high wall cabinets, four doors.

FIGURE A.33

12" DEEP UTILITY CABINETS U151284L • U181284L • U241284L Single door, 12" deep, 84" high utility cabinets. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. U151290L • U181290L • U241290L Single door, 12" deep, 90" high utility cabinets. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. U151296L • U181296L • U241296L Single door, 12" deep, 96" high utility cabinets. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. 24" DEEP UTILITY CABINETS U152484L • U182484L • U242484L Single door, 24" deep, 84" high utility cabinets. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. U152490L • U182490L • U242490L Single door, 24" deep, 90" high utility cabinets. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown. U152496L • U182496L • U242496L Single door, 24" deep, 96" high utility cabinets. Specify hinging L or R. Left shown.

FIGURE A.34

12" DEEP UTILITY CABINETS U241284 • U301284 • U361284 Double door, 12" deep, 84" high utility cabinets. U241290 • U301290 • U361290 Double door, 12" deep, 90" high utility cabinets. U241296 • U301296 • U361296 Double door, 12" deep, 96" high utility cabinets. 24" DEEP UTILITY CABINETS U242484 • U302484 • U362484 Double door, 24" deep, 84" high utility cabinets. U242490 • U302490 • U362490 Double door, 24" deep, 90" high utility cabinets. U242496 • U302496 • U362496 Double door, 24" deep, 96" high utility cabinets.

FIGURE A.35

SINGLE OVEN CABINET SO2784 • SO3084 • SO3384 • SO3684 Universal single oven cabinet, 84" high. SO2790 • SO3090 • SO3390 • SO3690 Universal single oven cabinet, 90" high. SO2796 • SO3096 • SO3396 • SO3696 Universal single oven cabinet, 96" high. DOUBLE OVEN CABINET DO2784 • DO3084 • DO3384 • DO3684 Universal double oven cabinet, 84" high. DO2790 • DO3090 • DO3390 • DO3690 Universal double oven cabinet, 90" high. DO2796 • DO3096 • DO3396 • DO3696 Universal double oven cabinet, 96" high.

FIGURE A.36

TALL FILLERS (TF3 • TF6) 96" high in two widths (3" and 6") Fillers can be cut in height and width for correct fit. BASE FILLERS (BF3 • BF6) high in two widths (3" and 6") Fillers can be cut in height and width for correct fit. WALL FILLERS (WF3 • WF6) 30" high in two widths (3" and 6") Fillers can be cut in height and width for correct fit. For taller wall fillers, order TF3 or TF6. CORNER FILLERS (CBF3 • CWF3) Corner wall fillers can be cut in height. Both base and wall fillers can be cut in width. FULL OVERLAYS (TF03 • TF06 • BF03 • BF06 • WF03 • WF06) Overlays are available for all standard fillers. Designed for use with full-overlay door styles. Specify door style to match door material, finish and edging profile.

FIGURE A.37

12" BASE END CABINETS (BEC12R) 12" wide base end cabinet. Specify L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.38

24" BASE END CABINETS (BEC24R) 24" wide base end cabinet. Specify L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.39

30" DROP-IN RANGE PANEL (RP30) A 30" wide panel placed below a drop-in range. Height is adjusted to fit a drop-in range. Toekick is attached.

FIGURE A.40

END PANEL (BEP-3R SHOWN) (WEP • WEP• WEP 3) Wall end panels 12" deep and 30" high without toekick notch shown above. Reverse for R or L. (BEP • BEP• BEP 3) A base panel usually placed beside a dishwasher at the end of a base cabinet run. Stile widths of, and 3". Larger sizes can be reduced in width. Specify L or R. Right shown. (TEP • TEP• TEP 3) A tall panel usually placed beside a refrigerator. Widths of, and 3". The two larger sizes can be trimmed to a smaller dimension. No toekick. Reverse R or L.

FIGURE A.41

COUNTERTOP BRACKET (CORBEL) (CB) 12" ´ 12” bracket to support countertop.

FIGURE A.42

MICROWAVE WALL CABINET (MWC2434 • MWC2734 • MWC3034) Microwave shelf with storage above. Use with 30" high wall cabinets. (MWC2440 • MWC2740 • MWC3040) Microwave shelf with storage above. Use with 36" high wall cabinets. (MWC2446 • MWC2746 • MWC3046) Microwave shelf with storage above. Use with 42" high wall cabinets.

FIGURE A.43

MICROWAVE WALL SHELF (MWS242118 • MWS302118) 18" deep microwave box with shelf. Placed below varied height wall cabinets to position microwave bottom for user’s height. Two widths: 24" and 30".

FIGURE A.44

WINE RACK WALL CABINET (WR3018 • WR3618) 18" high wall cabinet for bottle storage. Can be mounted vertically. (WR3024 • WR3624) 24" high wall cabinet for bottle storage. Can be mounted vertically. (WR3030 • WR3630) 30" high wall cabinet for bottle storage.

FIGURE A.45

30" HIGH WALL OPEN CABINET (WO930 • WO1230 • WO1530 • WO1830 • WO2130 • WO2430) 30" high wall cabinets without a door.

FIGURE A.46

30" HIGH WALL OPEN CABINET (WO2430 • WO2730 • WO3030 • WO3330 • WO3630 WO3930 • WO4230 • WO4530 • WO4830) 30" high wall cabinets without doors.

FIGURE A.47

WALL END CABINETS (WEC1230R) 30" high wall end cabinets. Order with or without door. Specify L or R. (WEC1236R) 36" high wall end cabinets. Order with or without door. Specify L or R. (WEC1242R) 42" high wall end cabinets. Order with or without door. Specify L or R.

FIGURE A.48

6" WIDE WALL “WHATNOT" SHELF (WNS630R) 30" high, 6" wide whatnot shelf. Specify L or R. Right shown. (WNS636R) 36" high, 6" wide whatnot shelf. Specify L or R. Right shown. (WNS642R) 42" high, 6" wide whatnot shelf. Specify L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.49

12" WIDE WALL “WHATNOT" SHELF (WNS1230R) 30" high, 12" wide whatnot shelf. Specify L or R. Right shown. (WNS1236R) 36" high, 12" wide whatnot shelf. Specify L or R. Right shown. (WNS1242R) 42" high, 12" wide whatnot shelf. Specify L or R. Right shown.

FIGURE A.50

APPLIANCE GARAGE (CAP24) 18" high appliance storage cabinet placed below diagonal corner wall cabinets. (AP24 • AP30 • AP36) 18" high appliance storage cabinet placed below standard wall cabinets.

FIGURE A.51

PIGEONHOLE STORAGE (PH30 • PH36 • PH42) 6" high miscellaneous storage accessory suspended below wall cabinets.

FIGURE A.52

SPICE DRAWERS (SD18 • SD24 • SD30 • SD36 • SD42) 6" high drawer storage accessory suspended below wall cabinets. Can be mounted vertically.

FIGURE A.53

RANGE HOOD (RH30 • RH36) 24" high wood cover for metal liner and hood assembly. Can also be combined with a light kit for a decorative, non-venting installation over a downdraft-cooking surface. Metal liner included. Order duct or ductless vent kits or light unit separately.

FIGURE A.54

VAL-T. Traditional style shown. Reduce width at both ends equally.

FIGURE A.55

VAL-C. Contemporary style shown.

FIGURE A.56

VAL-A. Arched style shown. Reduce width at both ends equally.

FIGURE A.57

VAL-EC. English Country style shown. Reduce width at both ends equally.

FIGURE A.58

VANITY SINK BASE (VSB24 • VSB27 • VSB30) 21" deep, high. Vanity sink base cabinet with butt-doors and shelf.

FIGURE A.59

VANITY SINK BASE (VSB36 • VSB39 • VSB42 • VSB45 • VSB48) 21" deep, high. Vanity sink base cabinet with two drawers and shelf.

FIGURE A.60

VANITY SINK DRAWER BASE (VSDB24* • VSDB30 • VSDB36 • VSDB42 • VSDB48) 21" deep, high. Vanity sink drawer base cabinet with two drawers on one side only. Specify drawer location right or left (left shown). Full height doors. *Butt doors.

FIGURE A.61

VANITY SINK DOUBLE DRAWER BASE (VSDDB48 • VSDDB54 • VSDDB60*) 21" deep, high. Vanity sink double drawer base cabinet with three drawers on each side. *VSDDB60 is trimmable to 59" wide.

FIGURE A.62

VANITY FULL HEIGHT SINK BASE (VFHSB24* • VFHSB30* • VFHSB36 • VFHS42 • VFHS48) 21" deep, high. Vanity sink base cabinet with full height doors and shelf. *Butt doors.

FIGURE A.63

VANITY MINI-SINK BASE (VMSB1618R) 16" deep, high. Vanity sink base cabinet with full height door. Minimal use for tight spaces. Specify hinging R or L (right shown).

FIGURE A.64

VANITY CORNER SINK FRONT (VCSF33L) 21" deep, high. Requires 33" of wall space in each direction. Vanity Sink Front with floor. Specify hinging R or L (left shown).

FIGURE A.65

VANITY BASE (VB12R • VB15R • VB18R • VB21R • VB24R) 21" deep, high. Base cabinet with drawer and shelf. Specify hinging R or L (right shown).

FIGURE A.66

VANITY DRAWER BASE (VDB12 • VDB15 • VDB18 • VDB21 • VDB24) 21" deep, high. Base cabinet with three drawers.

FIGURE A.67

VANITY LINEN CABINET (VLC182184L • VLC182190L • VLC182196L) 21" deep, 84", 90" and 96" high. Tall cabinet with three doors. Specify hinging R or L (left shown).

FIGURE A.68

VANITY WALL CABINET (VWC12R • VWC15R • VWC18R • VWC21R • VWC24R) 5" deep, 30" high. Specify hinging R or L (right shown).

FIGURE A.69

VANITY TOILET WALL CABINET (VTWC24) 9" deep, 30" high.

FIGURE A.70

VANITY MEDICINE CABINET (VMC16) Reversible. Can be flush mounted or installed between studs 16" on center.

FIGURE A.71

VANITY TRI-VIEW MIRROR (VTVM24 • VTVM30 • VTVM36 • VTVM42 • VTVM48) 4" deep, 30" high. Can be flush mounted or recessed.

FIGURE A.72

VANITY TRI-VIEW MIRROR/LIGHT BAR (VTVMLBC24 • VTVMLBC30 • VTVMLBC36 • VTVMLBC42 • VTVMLBC48). Contemporary lighting (shown). Can be flush mounted or recessed. 4" deep, 30" high. (VTVMLBT24 • VTVMLBT30 • VTVMLBT36 • VTVMLBT42 • VTVMLBT48). Traditional lighting. Can be flush mounted or recessed. 4" deep, 30" high.

FIGURE A.73

VANITY TRADITIONAL LIGHT BAR (VLBT24 • VLBT30 • VLBT36 • VLBT42 • VLBT48). Traditional lighting. Can be flush mounted or recessed. 4" deep, high.

FIGURE A.74

VANITY CONTEMPORARY LIGHT BAR (VLBC24 • VLBC30 • VLBC36 • VLBC42 • VLBC48). Contemporary lighting. Can be flush mounted or recessed. 4" deep, high.

FIGURE A.75

VANITY KNEE DRAWER (VKD27 • VKD30 • VKD33) 21" deep, 6" high. All drawers are 3" trimmable in width.

FIGURE A.76

VANITY KNEE DRAWER (VKD36) 21" deep, 6" high • Two drawers. 3" trimmable in width.

FIGURE A.77

VANITY TAPERED END PANEL (VTEP) 21" deep, ( at base), high.

FIGURE A.78

VANITY END PANEL (VEP • VEP• VEP3) 21" deep, high. Cut toekick on site as required.

FIGURE A.79

TALL FILLERS (TF3 • TF6) 96" high in two widths (3" and 6"). Fillers can be cut in height and width for correct fit. VANITY BASE FILLERS (VBF3 • VBF6) high in two widths (3" and 6"). Fillers can be cut in height and width for correct fit. WALL FILLERS (WF3 • WF6) 30" high in two widths (3" and 6"). Fillers can be cut in height and width for correct fit. For taller wall fillers order TF3 or TF6. CORNER FILLERS (CBF3 • CWF3) Corner wall fillers can be cut in height. Both base and wall fillers can be cut in width. FILLER OVERLAYS (TFO3 • TFO6 • F03 • BF06 • WFO3 • WFO3) Overlays are available for all standard fillers. Designed for use with full-overlay door styles. Specify door style to match door material, finish and edging profile.

FIGURE A.80

1 DRAWER 1 FRONT PULL-OUT WITH 1 INTERNAL DEEP DRAWER (U35 • U45 • U50 • U60 • U90)

FIGURE A.81

FRONT PULL-OUT WITH 1 INTERNAL SHALLOW DRAWER AND 1 INTERNAL DEEP DRAWER (U35 • U45 • U50 • U60 • U90)

FIGURE A.82