Deltana solid brass cabinet hinges come in an array of fine finishes with ball tip finials as standard, so this CH2015U15A hinge gives face-frame cabinets a finished look that matches other decorative hardware on the job. The 2 inch by 1.5 inch size keeps the hinge compact on smaller doors, which helps when laying out tight reveals or working in built-ins with narrow stiles. Being part of Deltana semi-concealed hinges, it leaves only the decorative portions visible, which supports clean cabinet lines while still providing a traditional hinge appearance. As a solid brass hinge, it uses a non-ferrous base metal that suits typical interior cabinet environments where dimensional stability and corrosion resistance are important over time. The antique nickel finish ties into muted nickel and stainless-toned hardware, helping maintain a consistent appearance across pulls, knobs, and latches on the same project.
The full mortise mounting type on the CH2015U15A hinge means both the frame and door receive a recess matching the .093 inch leaf thickness, which helps the door sit in plane with the face frame after installation. The 2 inch by 1.5 inch footprint defines how much stile length is available for screw placement, which matters when working on narrow rails or light doors. Square corners allow routing with a straight bit and stop block pattern, eliminating the need to clean up radiused corners and saving installation time. The six fastening holes give multiple anchor points for the #7 x 3/4 inch wood screw size, providing grip across more of the hinge leaf and helping resist loosening in softer woods or MDF cabinet components.
This Deltana semi-concealed hinge belongs to the category of hinges used on cabinet doors where most of the hardware is hidden in a full mortise, leaving a neat appearance on face-frame installations. The 2 inch by 1.5 inch size works well on smaller cabinet doors, such as upper cabinets, bath vanities, and built-in storage, where a compact hinge footprint is preferred. The solid brass construction supports use in standard interior woodworking environments, aligning with the needs of cabinet shops and installers working in kitchens, baths, and furniture-grade casework. The antique nickel finish coordinates with other nickel-toned cabinet hardware, which is useful when the project calls for a consistent, subdued metallic look across all visible components. Ball tip finials as standard give the visible hinge ends a finished detail, which suits projects where hinge ends are seen along the cabinet face and need to match traditional or transitional design styles.
The full mortise mounting type allows installers to rely on routed pockets to position this hinge consistently from cabinet to cabinet, which reduces layout variation and helps doors align evenly across a run. With square corners specified, templates or jigs can be cut with straight edges, so mortising becomes a simple plunge-and-clear operation that speeds production work. Knowing the hinge thickness is .093 inch lets installers set router depth to match the leaf, which supports flush seating of the hinge and helps avoid doors sitting proud or recessed relative to the face frame. The six holes in the hinge give clear locations for the #7 x 3/4 inch wood screws, which simplifies drilling pilots and supports even clamping of the hinge leaf to the cabinet and door. Because Deltana solid brass cabinet hinges come in an array of fine finishes, selecting antique nickel for the CH2015U15A part number allows the hinge finish to match other Deltana components on the same job, which streamlines hardware scheduling and ordering.
The CH2015U15A is a Deltana solid brass cabinet hinge in the semi-concealed hinges class, so it suits cabinet door applications where most of the hinge is hidden yet the tips remain visible.
The CH2015U15A uses a full mortise mounting type, so the leaves sit in routed recesses, helping the door and frame align on the same plane and supporting consistent gaps.
The hinge is listed as 2 inch by 1.5 inch, which defines the footprint on the stile and door edge and helps plan hinge spacing on smaller cabinet doors.
The .093 inch hinge thickness tells installers how deep to cut mortises so the leaves sit flush, which helps prevent doors from binding or sitting proud.
The six holes in the hinge use #7 x 3/4 inch wood screws, spreading load across the leaf and giving predictable fastener sizing for drilling and driving.
The antique nickel finish with ball tip finials gives the visible ends of this solid brass hinge a traditional, muted metallic look that coordinates with nickel cabinet hardware.
The CH2015U15A Deltana full mortise hinge combines solid brass construction, an antique nickel finish, and ball tip finials as standard, giving cabinet projects both functional support and a coordinated appearance. The 2 inch by 1.5 inch size, square corners, and .093 inch thickness define clear mortising dimensions, which supports predictable layout when using routing jigs or shop templates. With six fastening holes and a specified #7 x 3/4 inch wood screw size, this hinge provides a straightforward installation pattern that aligns with typical cabinet construction methods. For cabinet shops and installers sourcing through Wurth Baer Supply, these details help match hinge choice to design requirements and fabrication workflows across multiple jobs.