1220 T decorative wire grille gives you a ready-to-cut metal panel for cabinet and millwork projects where visual openness is important. The 36 x 48 inch sheet size provides a defined working area that suits many door and panel layouts without piecing together smaller sections. The grille is part of the decorative metal grills class from Kent Design and Manufacturing, so it is designed for use where the metal insert becomes a visible design element. The .5 inch mesh pattern described in the SAP description creates a regular grid opening that balances visibility and screening. The wire construction identified as a wire/grill steel panel supports decorative hardware applications where a rigid metal insert is required.
The wire grille 36 x 48 sheet format lets installers and shop teams plan door and panel openings around a known starting size. Because each panel is defined as a 36 inch by 48 inch sheet, it can be mapped to cabinet elevations and cut plans before machining frames. The .5 inch mesh layout gives a repeated pattern that remains consistent even after trimming, so offcuts taken from the same sheet maintain the same visual spacing when used in smaller doors or side panels. As a decorative metal grill in steel, the panel is suited to framed openings where the grille is captured around the perimeter, allowing the mesh area to read as a continuous field across doors in a run.
This Kent Design decorative metal grill operates as a wire/grill steel panel for projects that call for metal inserts in wood or composite frames. The 36 inch by 48 inch dimension allows the sheet to serve as a source panel for multiple small cabinet doors or one larger focal panel, depending on the cut layout. Because the product is described as a decorative wire gille or grille in the decorative hardware and moldings category, it is suited to applications where the mesh is visible on finished work, such as upper cabinets, feature doors, or built-in units that benefit from visual depth. The .5 inch mesh grid creates repeated openings that visually break up solid door runs while still reading as a controlled pattern in line with other decorative hardware elements.
The .5 inch mesh detail in the SAP description defines the spacing between wires, which directly affects how much of the cabinet interior can be seen through the panel once installed. That consistent spacing supports predictable visual results from one door to the next, even when cutting several inserts from a single sheet. Working from a 36 x 48 sheet lets fabricators nest multiple openings to control material yield, because the outer sheet size is fixed and repeatable from unit to unit. As part of the decorative metal grills class with a specific manufacturer part number 1220T AS 36X48, the panel can be documented clearly on shop drawings and job schedules, reducing confusion when the same project uses several different grill patterns or sizes. The association with wire/grill steel panels in decorative hardware and moldings helps keep this grille aligned with other finishing materials in the woodworking workflow.
The 1220 T decorative wire grille is made in 36 x 48 inch sheets, so each unit provides a full rectangular panel that can be cut down to suit door and panel openings.
The .5 inch mesh described in the SAP description creates regularly spaced openings, allowing controlled visibility and light transmission through doors while keeping the appearance consistent across panels.
The 1220T AS 36X48 wire grill is classified as a decorative metal grill, so it is intended to function as a visible design element in finished woodworking and cabinet projects.
This decorative metal grill panel is produced by Kent Design and Manufacturing, aligning it with their broader decorative hardware and moldings product offerings.
For ordering, the grille carries the manufacturer part number 1220T AS 36X48 and is described on the web as made in 36 x 48 sheets and sold each.
This wire grill functions as a decorative insert panel within the decorative hardware and moldings category, providing a metal mesh field inside framed cabinet or millwork openings.
The 1220 T decorative wire grille in a 36 x 48 inch sheet gives cabinet shops and installers a defined starting size, a .5 inch mesh pattern, and a clearly labeled 1220T AS 36X48 part number from Kent Design and Manufacturing. Those details support planning, cutting, and documentation when integrating decorative metal grills into cabinetry and millwork. For projects calling for a decorative metal grill panel in a predictable sheet format, this wire/grill steel panel from Wurth Baer Supply is ready to move directly into layout and fabrication.
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