Door Styles
Reverse Bevel
A door edge profile where the bevel is cut in the opposite direction of a standard bevel — angling inward toward the cabinet rather than outward. Reverse bevel edges create a sleek, modern shadow line between adjacent doors and are commonly used on slab doors and contemporary door styles. This profile provides a finger-pull effect that allows doors to be opened without knobs or handles, supporting a minimalist design aesthetic.
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