Crossword clues for cabinetry
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1857, from cabinet + -ry.
Wiktionary
n. 1 the craft of making high-quality wooden furniture; cabinetmaking 2 high-quality wooden furniture; cabinetwork
WordNet
n : the craft of making furniture (especially furniture of high quality) [syn: cabinetwork]
Wikipedia
A cabinet is a box-shaped piece of furniture with doors or drawers for storing miscellaneous items. Some cabinets stand alone while others are built into a wall or are attached to it like a medicine cabinet. Cabinets are typically made of wood or, now increasingly, of synthetic materials. Commercial grade cabinets, which differ in the materials used, are called casework.
Cabinets usually have one or more doors on the front, which are mounted with door hardware, and occasionally a lock. Many cabinets have doors and drawers or only drawers. Short cabinets often have a finished surface on top that can be used for display, or as a working surface, such as the countertops found in kitchens.
A cabinet intended for clothing storage is usually called a wardrobe or an armoire, or (in some countries) a closet if built in.
Usage examples of "cabinetry".
He circled a finger and Alf opened more of the red oak cabinetry to reveal a large reel-to-reel tape recorder, a stainless steel Grundig that began turning at once.
And a good designer would find a way to recycle the cabinetry that was already here.
Fine ribbon and lace millwork on the cabinetry, the fabulous weaving of colors in the silk draping, the iridescent sheen of the pristine sheet that covered her plump mattress.
She followed me into the kitchen and looked around at the cherry cabinetry, the white counters, pine floor.
The walls and ceiling were single-sheet mirrors, and there were no shelves nor cabinetry to interfere with the illusion of volume.
It was expensive stuff, judging from the brushed stainless-steel cabinetry and the remains of flat panel and vacuum fluorescent displays.
Also, I planned a sawmill and cabinetry shop to be built outside the town proper, down where a small stream would make it easier to transport logs.
It was an intricate piece of cypress cabinetry with bronze fittings, originally the property of her far-traveling father.
Blankly surveys the canary expanse of laminated cabinetry while it boils.
Kathleen Minogue had had new cabinetry installed that spring but the cupboard under the sink remained her detention area for whiskey.