Line the straight edge 1 4 inch from the edge of the cabinet door opening and mark the placement for the hinges 2 inches from the top and bottom.
How to hinge a cabinet door.
Have someone help you hang the door.
A traditional hinge has two flat plates and may be partially or fully visible.
Position the new hinges an equal distance from the top and bottom of the door.
To adjust this type of hinge loosen the correct screws and push the entire hinge plate in the correct direction before tightening the screw again.
First determine what kind of hinge is installed on your cabinet.
Affix the hinges to the cabinet using a screwdriver.
Tap in the hinges and screw them to the door with the provided screws and then set the door in place on the front of the cabinet level it and mark the holes for the hinge screws.
If you attach the hinges to the inside of the cabinet the door will have to be open so having someone hold it while you insert the screws will help a lot.
The hinge cup refers to the convex cup like part of the concealed hinge that goes inside of the bored hole in the door.
Insert the hinge cups and drill wood screws into the screw holes.
A wraparound is a style of hinge where the leaves are formed to wrap around the edge of the door and or the cabinet side or face frame.
Use a finish nail or an awl to mark the screw locations.
A partial wraparound hinge will wrap around the door and have a plain flat leaf for the cabinet so it can be used on a frameless cabinet.
This is the part where you have to move the door and use your own judgment to align the door straight.
Fit the cup of the hinge into the hole so the screwholes are flush against the surface of the cabinet door.
These are often called european hinges.
Semi concealed hinges show a portion of the hinge while the rest is concealed inside the cabinet.
Use a cabinet and drawer installation template to ensure that all of the knobs and or handles are in the exact location on all doors and drawers.