At Habitar Design we are proud to include Häfele hardware in our custom builds. Today we'll look at some of their options for appliance garages. If you are planning a kitchen renovation or rebuild, please let us know how we can assist with your project. Custom cabinetry is one of our specialties.
Appliance garages can be a great way to maintain a clean look in a kitchen. These different closures each have their own elegance and usefulness.
1 - Flipper Door Slides
The door flips up and then back across the underside of the top of the cabinet. This is the most economical solution of the four. Your cabinet must be deep enough to retract the door the desired amount. Maximum retraction is equal to the door height minus approximately 3 1/4”.
2 - Strato Lift Up System
The door pulls forward and then up in front of the cabinet above the appliance garage, remaining vertical. Includes “Soft and Silent” closing feature which is a very popular feature. This type of installation works for a wide variety of door sizes and requires minimal cabinet depth. No special cabinet construction is required. The door projects between 10 7/16” and 12 3/8” forward of the cabinet in raised position.
3 - Libra 20 H Vertical Sliding Door System
The door slides upward vertically without projecting into space in front of the cabinet. This is done using a track, cables and a counter weight at the back of the cabinet. For this option to work, the space above the appliance garage must be open with no door. Requires special cabinet construction including a 2” cavity behind the back panel to make room for the counter weight. This one accomodates inset or overlay doors as well.
4 - Tambour Doors
This option is beautiful and elegant. A custom aluminum roller shutter lifts vertically and either rolls onto a spindle, coils up inside the top of the cabinet or rolls across the top of the cabinet and down the back. Shutters that roll onto a spindle or coil up have a counter balance mechanism. Shutters that roll down the back of the cabinet do not. Tambours come is anodized aluminum or a stainless-like finish. Custom finishes are also available. Slat heights are either ¾” or 1”. Glass tambour doors are now available as well.

More hardware options can be found here.
Posted on
Mon, July 18, 2011
by habitar
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