I am building a double bathroom vanity and there will be two sets of doors at each end with a bank of drawers in the middle. I planned on using euro hinges on the doors. It occurs to me that the hinges will cause the doors to protrude 3/16" off of the face frame (overlay doors). This will put the plane of the doors out of alignment with the plane of the drawer fronts. The gap between the doors and the drawers will be intentionally small, so I'm concerned that this difference will be quite noticeable.
How is this inherent issue with euro hinges normally handled? Is it usually ignored because a larger gap on typical face-frame style cabinets disguises the problem? Or is something done to make the drawer fronts sit slightly proud of the frame to match the doors, such as small bumpers or something? I would also have a problem with the false drawer fronts in front of each sink (and above the doors).
Thoughts?