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Overview

What hinge types does Berta carry?

Full overlay, half overlay, inset, soft-close European (concealed), face-frame, 3D-adjustable, plus corner solutions like 135° and 165° Lazy Susan hinges.

What’s the difference between full overlay, half overlay, and inset?

Full overlay covers the frame, half overlay shares a partition between two doors, inset sits flush inside the frame.

Watch:Types & How to Choose

Angles & Use Cases

Which angle should I choose?

90° for tight spots near walls, 105°/110° for most kitchens, 135°/165° for corner (Lazy Susan) doors.

When do I use Lazy Susan hinges (135° / 165°)?

Corner cabinets that need a wide swing to access the carousel—165° gives the largest opening.

What do angle restrictor clips do?

They limit how far the door opens to prevent hitting walls/appliances. See Angle Restrictor Clips and Angle Restriction 86° products.

Installation & Adjustment

Are Berta hinges DIY-friendly?

Yes—standard tools and included screws are enough.

Watch: 105° Soft-Close Frameless Hinge Install

What is a “3D” hinge adjustment?

Three directions—up/down, left/right, in/out—to fine-tune door reveal. See 110° Soft-Close 3D Hinges.

Which hinge for doors that sit inside the frame?

110° Inset Hinges.

Do you have face-frame options?

Yes—105° Face Frame Hinge for framed cabinetry; use European concealed hinges for frameless.

Product-Specific

Which hinge for a fully covering door?

: Full Overlay Soft-Close Hinges (European concealed).

Which hinge for two doors on one partition?

10° Half Overlay Hinges.

Standard everyday kitchen doors—what’s best?

105° European Soft-Close Hinges or 110° Soft-Close (both concealed).

Corner cabinet—what should I pick?

135° Lazy Susan Hinge or 165° Soft-Close Lazy Susan Hinge (widest opening).

Door opens too far—how do I limit it?

Add Angle Restrictor Clips or Angle Restriction 86° to cap the opening angle.

Compatibility & Packs

Are these for frameless or framed cabinets?

We carry both. Check the product title/description: “Face Frame” for framed; “European/Concealed” for frameless.

Sold individually or in pairs?

Most are sold in pairs, with multi-packs available for full kitchens and vanities.