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Cabinet

A cabinet is a piece of furniture with enclosed storage, typically featuring doors and shelves, used to organize and protect items. In kitchens, base and wall cabinets form the main storage framework, while in living spaces there are display cabinets, wardrobes, and armoires. Cabinets can be freestanding or built into the room.

The term derives from the French cabinet, meaning a private room or study; the word ultimately stems

Construction and design: materials include hardwoods such as oak, maple, and cherry, as well as plywood, particleboard,

Types: base cabinets (lower units with a countertop), wall cabinets (upper units), tall or pantry cabinets; display

Political meaning: In many governments, the cabinet is the body of senior ministers who advise the head

from
Latin,
and
the
furniture
sense
emerged
in
Europe
during
the
Renaissance
as
craftsmen
specialized
in
joinery,
finishes,
and
hardware.
and
laminates.
Common
components
are
frames,
panels,
doors,
drawers,
and
backs.
Features
include
adjustable
shelves,
pull-out
helpers,
hinges,
and
soft-close
mechanisms;
finishes
range
from
stains
and
paints
to
veneers
and
laminates.
cabinets
with
glass
doors;
medicine
cabinets;
and
file
cabinets
for
office
use.
Specialized
cabinets
include
wine
cabinets
and
hutches.
of
government
and
coordinate
policy.
Members
are
collectively
responsible
for
cabinet
decisions.
The
cabinet
meets
to
deliberate
and
approve
major
measures,
while
individual
ministers
handle
day-to-day
administration.