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How do I add a style?

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A Style is the type of product used for each application: Doors, Drawer Fronts, Panels, Open Cabinets, Kicks Fronts, Bulkheads, Roller Shutters and , Glass Shelves and Inserts, Capping, and Cabinet Carcass.

This article will run through the process of how to specify materials/colours into the styles page.

Add Style

Styles will need to be specified for Each application that is used in the room.

  1. When you are in your room, go to the Styles page.
  2. Click the menu button
  3. Select Add Style.

Add a Style dialog box filled out

You will specify a style by selecting a series of options.

  1. Styled item is what the style will apply to.
  2. Style is the brand of the material.
  3. Range is a collection of sub-catagories within the brand. It is normally a combination of colour pattern (ie. solid or woodgrain) and the finish/texture of the material.
  4. Colour/Finish is what you are likely to know the colour as.
  5. Edge/Face-profile is where you select the type of edge to be applied if it is a melamine style or door profile name for a thermolaminated/cut & route door.
  6. Paint is for selecting the paint colour and gloss level if you are specifying a 2 pac style. Read this article for more information on specifying custom colours. 
  7. Bank Drawers is a tick box for specifying thermolaminated/cut & route drawer cabinets to be Banked. For further explanation read this.

If you require a Feature Style-Item (eg. Two different Doors) Repeat Add a  Style for the required Item. The First Style-Item set will be the default style for the Room.


To change Default Style refer to How do i change the default style?

Added style

Now that the style is added, you will need to add styles for the other Styled items in your job (eg. Drawer Fronts, Panels, etc.).

If these items are in the same style as the first one, follow these steps to streamline the process.

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