Unhinged: Everything You Need to Know About Kitchen Cabinet Hinges

Few homeowners in Cincinnati OH ask about the hinges used on kitchen cabinetry even though every cabinet and door have a hinge. Hinges serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. The three most common types of hinges that are specified for new kitchens in Cincinnati OH are butt hinges, concealed hinges and surface mounted hinges.
To help make sense of different hinge options, there is some basic terminology to be familiar with to help assure you select the perfect hinges for your dream kitchen.
The leaf is the part of the hinge that extends out from the barrel and is screwed into the door and frame.
The pin is the rod running through the length of the barrel. High-end hinges are shipped assembled with the pins installed.
The cup is the part of a concealed hinge that is attached to the door.
Knuckles are the joining parts of a hinge through which the pin passes through.
Butt hinges , also referred to as mortise hinges, are what most homeowners in Cincinnati OH associate with kitchen cabinets. A butt hinge comprises two matching leaves of metal connected by a central pin and barrel system. One leaf of the butt hinge is mortised, or recessed into the door, while the other is attached to the cabinet frame. When properly installed, the two leaves of a butt hinge should sit flush against each other, which allows the door to sit perfectly flush with the frame.
Most butt hinges specified for homeowners in Cincinnati OH are made of brass or stainless steel and can be finished to match the cabinet or other hardware in the kitchen. Butt hinges can be enhanced with finials or decorative tips that allow homeowners in Cincinnati OH to put their own personality into their cabinet hardware.