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FAQ

Which medicine cabinet style is best for my home?

Which medicine cabinet style is best for my home?

  • The Palmer is the simplest and most commonly used trim pattern of older windows and doors. It can be comfortably integrated into any home regardless of interior moulding or architectural style.

  • The Holbrook has a back-band frame applied to the outside edge of door or window trim to create visual depth. It's common to Colonial Revival interiors.

  • The Chenowith has lintel moulding, which is the structural head over a door or window opening. It complements the appearance of post and beam construction, and is common to Craftsman interiors.

  • The Mendenhall is the Chenowith, with cap moulding on top. It's seen in many types of early-20th-century interiors.

Tip: Don't fret if your home's mouldings don't perfectly match our medicine cabinets. Buy the one you like.