109 Box systems | Additional information and FAQs Tier system logic Traditional Contemporary Contemporary cabinetry design is characterised by minimalist design with the focus on functionality and efficiency. Designing with a 6-tier configuration allows for a sleek and high end aesthetic. The design logic of a tier system: • All cabinetry heights are based on the increment height of rows or tiers. • One tier is 130mm, two tiers 260mm, three tiers 390mm and so on. • Space between a base cabinet and a wall cabinet can also be calculated using the tier logic. Traditional vs Contemporary tiers 6-Tier configuration ideas Benefits of 6-tier design • Lower plinth allows for more cabinetry space. • Designers have more flexibility in terms of configurations. • Allows for 2 and 3 deep pull-out configurations. • Increased combination of internal drawer systems. • Complements all design styles and finishes. • Allows more space for a facet application. • Manufacturing processes are streamlined and components become modular. • Can be implemented across all product ranges (BIC, vanities, TV units, etc.) • Allows for shorter and simplified installations. • Blum box systems, lift systems, runner systems and hinges can be used with tier systems. Blum Inspirations We offer workshops and training on designing with Blum. Designing with Blum 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Plinth 6 Catalogue 2024/2025
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