Belwith self-close overlay hinge is a European style hinge designed for face frame cabinets, so it hides the hardware while giving a familiar cup-and-arm function for everyday cabinet doors. The hinge is described as a great upgrade or replacement for a kitchen build or remodel, which suits projects where existing doors need smoother action without changing the cabinet layout. As a self closing hinge, it pulls the cabinet door shut after the door reaches a certain point, which helps doors settle consistently in the closed position and reduces the need to push them fully closed by hand. The hinge is part of the concealed cabinet hinges class, so it keeps the hardware out of sight from the front, helping maintain a clean cabinet appearance. With a 1-1/4 inch overlay design, it is suited for doors that are meant to overlap the face frame by that amount, supporting repeatable layout on matching doors.
The hinge is specified as a 1-1/4 inch overlay face-frame;frameless hinge, so it is intended for door layouts where the door overlays the cabinet opening by that amount, helping installers align reveals on similar doors. Being described as both face-frame and frameless supports use in common cabinet constructions that follow either style, giving flexibility when matching existing installations. The 108 degree description indicates the hinge opening angle, so the door can swing to that range, which affects how far the door moves out of the way when accessing cabinet interiors. The hinge uses a screw-on design, so it fastens to the cabinet and door with screws, allowing the cup and arm to be secured in a conventional way for hinge mounting in shop or onsite work.
This European style hinge is for face frame cabinets, so it is suited to cabinets built with a front frame where the hinge mounts on the frame edge and the cup mounts in the door. That geometry matches many kitchen, bath, and utility cabinet runs that use face-frame construction. The product description calls it a great upgrade or replacement for a kitchen build or remodel, which aligns with jobs where tired exposed hinges are being changed out for concealed hardware while retaining the same basic box. Because it is in the concealed cabinet hinges category and hides behind the door and frame, it supports projects aiming for a modern, uncluttered door front even when using traditional face-frame boxes. The hinge also carries the Belwith Keeler brand name, which situates it within a recognized line of cabinet hardware often used together across a project for consistent component sourcing.
The self closing feature closes the cabinet door after reaching a certain point, so once the door is moved past that position the hinge takes over and pulls it home, which helps doors sit fully shut without relying on catches at typical kitchen use speeds. The 1-1/4 inch overlay configuration indicates how far the door covers the opening, which guides door sizing and hinge placement so a run of doors shares the same overlay and visual spacing. The 108 degree opening angle provides a defined swing range that affects how easily items can be moved in and out of cabinets, especially on face frame cabinets where clear access is important. With a polished nickel finish over the steel hinge, the hardware presents a bright, refined metal surface wherever it is visible at the cabinet edge, coordinating with other polished nickel components in the space. The steel material underneath that finish gives the concealed mechanism a solid structure, helping the hinge repeat its self closing motion over daily open-close cycles in kitchen build or remodel environments.
The hinge is for face frame cabinets and is described as face-frame;frameless, so it fits cabinet constructions that use a front frame and can align with common kitchen cabinet layouts.
The hinge is self closing and closes the cabinet door after reaching a certain point, so when the door passes that point the hinge pulls it shut to a consistent closed position.
The hinge is a 1-1/4 inch overlay design, meaning it is intended for doors that overlap the cabinet face frame opening by that dimension, which guides door sizing and hinge placement.
The hinge is described with a 108 degree specification, so the cabinet door can swing to that opening angle, affecting access into the cabinet interior.
The hinge material is steel with a polished nickel finish, so it has a solid metal body with a bright nickel surface that coordinates with other polished nickel hardware.
The hinge is a screw-on style, so it attaches to the cabinet and door with screws, allowing installers to fasten the cup and arm using standard screw-driving tools.
The Belwith self-close overlay hinge combines European style concealed hardware with a 1-1/4 inch overlay configuration, so it suits projects built around face-frame cabinets that need clean fronts and consistent overlaps. Its self closing action pulls doors shut after a certain point, which supports aligned door positions in kitchen build or remodel jobs. With steel construction and a polished nickel finish, it matches projects that call for metal hardware with a bright nickel look across visible components. For work that specifies the Belwith Keeler line, this P5129-14 concealed cabinet hinge fits into a coordinated hardware selection on cabinets.