The Best Soft-Close Cabinet Hinges

The kitchen is often the busiest room in the house, and the constant closing and slamming of cabinet doors can cause damage to cabinets, leading to dents, fatigue, and even crowding. Fortunately, Soft-Close Cabinet Hinges offer an effective solution to this messy nuisance. These Hinges are an affordable way to reduce noise while maintaining the aesthetics of your kitchen cabinets.

Soft-closing door hinges resemble the standard door chains commonly found in kitchen and hidden bathroom cabinets, but feature their own unique mechanism that prevents the door from slamming into the frame. Interestingly, the door chain holds the door an inch or two before it closes, gently smudging it shut without making a noise.

How We Chose the Best Soft-closing Cabinet Chains

We conducted extensive research on the most popular soft-closing door chains, taking into account factors such as type, design, material, ease of installation, and special features offered by sophisticated brands. Our selections include both full-coverage and partial-coverage soft-closing door chain options to accommodate both face frame and frameless catalogs.

Each of our top picks is adjustable enough to accommodate different door thicknesses with three-way adjustability. Additionally, many of these door chains are made with nickel-plated stainless steel, ensuring durability and long-term use. We also prioritized options that were easy to install, included all the necessary hardware and instructions, or had a clip-in design that installed quickly.

The Best Soft-Close Cabinet Hinges

Things to Consider When Choosing a Soft-Close Hallway Hinges

Choosing the right soft hallway closure hinges can be confusing due to the different options available. Here are key considerations to help you choose wisely:

Framed vs. Frameless

There are two main types of cabinets:

Frameless cabinets: These cabinets have sides that extend all the way to the front, providing a sleek, modern look.

Framed cabinets: These cabinets come with a front frame that surrounds the cabinet.
Because hallway hinges designed for one style are often not compatible with another, it is critical to determine your wardrobe type before purchasing.

Hallway hinges Types

Soft-close hallway hinges come in a variety of styles:

Full coverage hallway hinges: These hallway hinges cover the entire panel frame when the door is closed.

Partial coverage hallway hinges: These hallway chains cover a portion of the frame, with the size indicating how much of the frame is covered when closed (e.g., ½ inch coverage).
Recessed hallway hinges: These hallway hinges are installed within the cabinet frame, leaving the entire frame visible.
It is critical to understand the style of these hallway hinges, as they are not interchangeable.

Installation Tips

Soft-closing gallery hinges attach to wardrobe doors via a cup wall at the drill entry. This cup wall has a standard size of 35mm in diameter and 11mm in depth, making it easy to replace an existing hidden gallery hinges with a new soft-closing gallery hinges.

If upgrading from an old squeaky gallery chain, you may need to drill cup holes to install the soft-closing gallery hinges. Many soft-closing gallery hinges also have three adjustable screws that allow you to tilt the orientation of the door after installation, making adjustments more convenient and easy.

FAQs

Can you put soft-closing gallery hinges on old cabinets?

Yes, you can install soft-closing gallery hinges on old cabinets by drilling a 35mm cup hole in the back of the cabinet door. Using a hidden clamp, such as a Crag-type gallery clamp, makes this process easier.

How many soft-closing gallery links do I need per door?

Typically, one soft-closing gallery hinges is sufficient for a standard cabinet door. However, heavier doors may require two gallery hinges to provide adequate support.

How do I adjust a cushioned cabinet hinge?

Buffered hinges typically have three adjustment points that can be adjusted using a Phillips screwdriver. The horizontal screw adjusts the door’s side-to-side position, the vertical screw adjusts the height, and the third screw adjusts the distance from the cabinet frame.

What is the difference between soft-close and self-closing hinges?

Soft-close hinges slow the door down a few inches before it closes, allowing for a gentle closing. Self-closing hinges, on the other hand, snap shut when the door is just inches from fully closed, making them particularly useful in fast-paced environments.

For further assistance, please contact Guangdong Goodich Hardware Co., Ltd. at info@goodich-hardware.com or +86-15618525178.

By choosing to use the right cushioned cabinet hinges, you can enjoy a quieter, more elegant kitchen experience while protecting your cabinets from damage.

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