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Kitchen  design — basic  terms.
To clarify the terms which are used in this planning guide, please refer to the following definitions:
Case
This is the main body of a kitchen cabinet.
Face Frame (Cabinet)
This is a decorative frame at the front of a kitchen cabinet and is typical for North 
America. Variations by manufacturer in kitchen design construction may purposely 
have a clearly visible face frame that is a part of the kitchen aesthetics. European 
design and styling of cabinets (frameless cabinetry) typically do not have a frame.
Door
The kitchen cabinetry door panel is the element of kitchen furniture largely defining 
the aesthetic design of a kitchen. It can have any conceivable look — from modern to 
traditional. In this planning guide a ¾" (19 mm) thick door panel is presumed.
Appliance Door Panel
The modular refrigerator and freezer columns from Gaggenau are intentionally 
designed to be equipped and delivered with custom made appliance door panels 
that perfectly match the end-user‘s installed kitchen cabinetry. Typically the normal 
appliance door panel thickness is expected to be ¾" (19 mm). However, a thicker 
appliance door panel can be accommodated if such door panels are used on the 
end-user‘s kitchen cabinetry or in order to emulate the look of the visible face frame 
(addition to the door) on the refrigerator as well.
Cutout (Niche)
The cutout is the cavity where a Gaggenau refrigerator or freezer is installed. The 
width of the cutout (18",24",30",..) is dependent on the appliance. The cutout depth 
is equal to the depth of the kitchen cabinet (case+face frame). It does NOT include 
the thickness of the cabinetry door panel. For proper planning of the cutout depth, 
please refer to the respective chapter on page 180 in this planning guide.
The main idea of the Gaggenau modular refrigerator and freezer column concept 
is, that you can simply replace any standard size kitchen cabinet with a refrigerator 
column. You can create a suitable cutout by leaving a respective gap between two 
tall cabinets. Alternatively you may create an enclosure, that the appliance will fit into. 
However this is not the original design intent (basic idea).
When planning the installation cutout, it is important that the side walls are complete-
ly flush! Please make sure that there is not any kind of face frame at the front of the 
cutout. If, for some reason this is not the situation, please make sure that the depth of 
this face frame (furniture return) is more than 4" (100 mm) so that the appliances can 
be properly secured.
Kitchen Cabinetry
Illustration
Kitchen Design 
Basic Terms
To clarify the terms which are used in this quick reference, please refer to the following definitions:
This is the main body of a kitchen cabinet.
This is a decorative frame at the front of a kitchen cabinet and is typical for North America.
Variations  by  manufacturer in kitchen  design  construction  may  purposely  have  a  clearly
visible face frame that is a part of the kitchen aesthetics. European design and styling of
cabinets (frameless cabinetry) typically do not have a frame.
The kitchen  cabinetry  door  panel is  the  element  of  kitchen  furniture  largely  defining  the
aesthetic design of a kitchen. It can have any conceivable look – from modern to traditional.
In this quick reference a
 
3
/
4
"
(19 mm) thick door panel is presumed. 
 
The modular refrigerator and freezer columns from Gaggenau are intentionally designed to 
be equipped and delivered  with  custom  made appliance  door  panels that  perfectly  match
the end-user‘s installed kitchen cabinetry. Typically the normal appliance door panel thickness 
is expected 
to be 
3
/
4
"
(19 mm). 
However, a thicker appliance door panel can be accommodated
if such door
 
panels are used on the end-user‘s kitchen cabinetry or in order to emulate the
look of the visible face frame (addition to the door) on the refrigerator as well.
The niche is the cavity where a Gaggenau refrigerator or freezer is installed. The width of the 
niche (18
"
,24
"
,30
"
,....)  is dependent on the appliance. The niche depth is equal to the 
depth of the kitchen cabinet (case+face frame). It does NOT  include the thickness of the 
cabinetry  door  panel. For  proper  planning  of  the  niche  depth,  please  refer  to  the
respective chapter on 
page 16
 in this quick reference.
 
The main idea of the Gaggenau modular refrigerator and freezer column concept is, that you 
can simply replace any standard size kitchen cabinet with a refrigerator column. You can 
create a suitable niche by leaving a respective  gap  between  two  tall  cabinets.  Alternatively
you  may  create  an  enclosure,  that the appliance will fit into. However this is not the original
design intent (basic idea).
When planning the installation niche, it is important that the side walls are completely flush!
Please make sure that there is not any kind of face frame at the front of the niche. If, for
some  reason  this  is  not  the  situation,  please  make  sure  that  the  depth  of  this  face  frame
(furniture return) is more than 4
"
(100 mm) so that the appliances can be properly secured.
Case
Face Frame
Door
Appliance Door Panel
Niche
(Installation Cavity)
Kitchen Cabinetry
Illustration
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