
Semi-Concealed Cabinet Hinges
Giving your cabinets a new and improved look doesn't have to come as a steep investment. Something as little as a hardware update can turn your kitchen cabinets from drab to fab in no time at all. HardwareSource is proud to be a top destination for semi-concealed hinges that homeowners and professionals can count on when it comes to residential remodels or commercial construction. We keep our inventory stocked with a wide variety of finishes and self-closing options to ensure you find the right solution for your home. You can even utilize our Shopping Options column to search by finish group, base material, cabinet door type, or price to save time.
Semi-concealed cabinet hinges are one of the most popular types of hinges made for face frame cabinets. Half of the hinge is visible on the face frame and other half is hidden, because it is securely mounted to the back of the cabinet door. Variable overlay hinges are designed for doors that completely overlay the frame and do not have a cut out on the back. We offer free-swinging and self-closing options to suit any particular need. Self-closing semi-concealed hinges are incredibly convenient, allowing your cabinet doors to close on their own. This can come in handy when you are cooking in the kitchen, especially if you have been handling chicken, fish, or other foods that can contaminate.
Free-swinging semi-concealed cabinet hinges are ideal in areas where there are no obstructions. Your cabinet doors can swing freely, but they will require a separate catch to keep the door tightly closed. We carry lip cabinet hinges as well as hinges for reverse bevel doors in exterior applications. With an array of finishes at your fingertips, you are sure to find something that suits your taste. We offer antique and burnished finishes in brass, copper, or silver, polished chrome, flat black, oil-rubbed bronze, and satin nickel, just to name a few.
At last, you can spruce up the cabinets in your home for a fraction of the price you might pay elsewhere. We are happy to help in any way you can. Whether you need help finding a specific product in our inventory or you would like a push in the right direction from one of our hardware experts, please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you have while shopping with us today. Simply call 1-858-322-6353 or email [email protected]!
Double Acting: Double acting hinges swing in both directions.
Ball Bearing: Ball bearing hinges have ball bearings to act as a buffer between the knuckles. They tend to be quieter and more durable than plain bearing hinges. They are recommended for heavy doors and doors fitted with closers.
Roller Bearing: Roller bearings are able to support very heavy loads. Many of our heavy duty gate hinges are equipped with roller bearings.
Frameless: Frameless cabinets do not have a face-frame, and instead rely on thicker side panels for strength. Frameless cabinets are very common in Europe, but have steadily been making their way into America, as they lend themselves well to contemporary and modern designs.


Radius Corner: Radius corners are typically only available on residential grade hinges. Corners are mortised using a router.

Double Demountable: Requires a slot be cut into the door and the cabinet frame.
Glam: Glitzy and glamorous
Global: These designs draw their inspiration from countries around the world.
Mid-Century Modern: Hardware inspired by the Mid-Century Modern movement of the 1950s.
Nature: Shapes and details from the natural world.
Old-World/Rustic: Many products of this style have distressed finishes and a handmade appearance.
Retro: Popular hardware designs from the past.
Traditional: Classic designs with thoughtful shapes and details.
Transitional: A nice blend of contemporary and traditional style.

Residential Grade: These hinges are used in most tract type housing. They are relatively thin and best used on light weight doors.


One-Piece: One-piece hinges are permanently attached to the mounting plate.
Screw-On: Screw-on hinges attach to the mounting plate by securing a screw.


Size 2 = 11/64"
Size 3 = 13/64"
Size 4 = 15/64"
Size 5 = 1/4"
Size 6 = 9/32"
Size 7 = 5/16"
Size 8 = 11/32"
Size 9 = 23/64"
Size 10 = 25/64"
Size 12 = 7/16"
Size 14 = 1/2"


Offset: For doors that are only partially inset into the cabinet.
