If you are annoyed by scraping, bumping, or misaligned bathroom or kitchen cabinet doors, you may need to adjust the doors. Cabinet hinge adjustment is one of the easiest, cheapest fixes you can make to your kitchen and bathroom. It’s also a DIY kitchen cabinet project that you need to do regularly since cabinet doors will fall out of adjustment after enough time. All you need to adjust cabinet doors is a screwdriver, a hammer, and possibly some replacement screws. Learn how to adjust cabinet hinges quickly to restore door alignment.

Before You Begin

Check your hinge type before you begin. Most cabinets today have fully adjustable hinges with three directional adjustments: up and down, side to side, and in and out (or depth). Most hinges have mechanisms for side-to-side and depth adjustments, while some are adjusted up and down using the screws that mount the hinges to the cabinet. Others have a mechanism for this, too, and you don’t have to loosen the mounting screws.

In the past, this type of adjustment was only found on select frameless cabinets. But now almost all cabinets have adjustable hinges. If each of your hinges has two or more screws in addition to the mounting screws, you have fully adjustable hinges.

Make sure the mounting screws are secure before you start because if they are not, this can cause movement of the cabinet door in the hinge.

Tip

The only tool you need for adjusting cabinet doors is a standard Phillips-head screwdriver with a #2 screw tip (there are different sizes). Don’t use a power drill with a screwdriver bit because the force of the drill can easily strip screw heads or strip out the cabinet wood.

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