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TAILS’ GREY FRONTAGE FIT

Finish lower cabinets in balanced grey

Grey base unit doors and drawers provide the visible frontage for compatible floor-level cabinets in a fitted bathroom furniture run. They let you coordinate storage, basin and WC units in one grey finish while selecting the correct door, drawer-front or combined layout for each carcass.

Buying Grey Base Unit Doors and Drawers for Fitted Furniture

Confirm carcass compatibility, frontage layout and grey finish consistency

Grey Base Unit Fronts Suit You If

Your base carcasses are compatible

Each grey door or drawer front must match the intended base-unit carcass in width, height and fixing arrangement. Use the stated fitted furniture range rather than assuming fronts for similarly sized cabinets will attach or align correctly.

You want a consistent lower run

Grey fitted furniture fronts can visually connect adjoining storage, basin and WC units at floor level. Buying doors, drawer fronts, plinths and exposed panels from the same collection helps maintain a consistent shade, texture and sheen.

The opening layout is confirmed

A base cabinet may require one door, paired doors, drawer fronts or a combined door-and-drawer arrangement. Check the exact carcass configuration before purchasing so the selected frontage corresponds with its hinges, brackets and internal fittings.

Another Furniture Component May Be Required If

You need the supporting cabinet

This category covers grey base-unit doors and drawer fronts rather than the carcass itself. The cabinet, drawer box, hinges, handles and other fittings may require separate purchase depending on the individual fitted furniture system.

Your unit uses another format

Fronts intended for wall units, tall units or different base-cabinet layouts are not interchangeable simply because their colour matches. Select the component made for the exact floor-level carcass and opening arrangement within the chosen range.

You require an exact cross-range match

Grey is not one universal furniture colour, and separate collections can vary in undertone, depth and surface finish. Another frontage may be more appropriate when the selected grey does not closely match adjoining fitted furniture components.

Grey Base Unit Door and Drawer FAQs

Carcass matching, supplied parts and grey colour consistency explained

  • Do these fronts include the base-unit carcass?

    No. They are visible doors or drawer fronts for compatible fitted bathroom base units. Check whether hinges, handles, drawer boxes or fixing hardware are supplied, as the included components vary between individual products.

  • Will any grey front fit my cabinet?

    No. The frontage must match the carcass dimensions, opening type and fixing positions. Select the manufacturer’s stated compatible grey base cabinet door or drawer front rather than choosing by colour and nominal width alone.

  • Will separate grey furniture parts match exactly?

    Not necessarily. Grey shades, textures and sheen levels can differ between manufacturers and collections. Use fronts, end panels and plinths from the same fitted furniture range where close colour consistency across the completed run is important.

DESIGNER’S NOTE

Run one grey tone across adjoining base-unit fronts, then use a lighter worktop or restrained handles to keep the lower furniture defined without appearing visually heavy.