Showing posts with label Kitchen Cabinet Designs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kitchen Cabinet Designs. Show all posts

Thursday, July 16, 2015

AVOIDING KITCHEN CABINET DESIGN MISTAKES

Kitchens are really the soul of the house and are for more than just cooking but also for congregating, so they need to be put in the context of the home's public spaces or the adjacent spaces. In a lot of older houses, the kitchen tends to be isolated and often small. Today, people want a kitchen that incorporates both a workspace and a casual space for dining or even working. Thus, kitchen cabinet designs play a huge role in home remodeling.

Always match material options and construction. For traditional kitchen cabinet designs, solid hardwood has traditionally been the choice material for drawer box fronts and sides. Solid wood joinery includes dovetail, finger, tongue-and-groove, dowel, biscuit and dado joints. Avoid flimsy drawers made from thin particleboard with a laminate or wood veneer and any drawers with stapled construction. While solid wood is premium for drawer front and sides, plywood is a better choice for the bottom section of a drawer because it won't shrink or swell.

Do research ahead of time. When choosing or changing kitchen cabinet designs, put function first.  Whether you plan for a tiny spaced or wide interior, the most important thing is to make sure that you are free to move to and fro without struggle.

Consider finishes. Choose a timeless paint or finish and consider its impact as part of the whole design. Over time, you’ll likely tire of anything too bold or distracting. Have a sample door finished first to compare against other design elements. Live with it for a few days before finalizing your decisions.

Lighting can help a lot. Unlike in other rooms of the house, overhead lighting is insufficient in kitchens, in the kitchen, you don't want the light behind you, casting a shadow on the workspace. You need it positioned to fall in front of you. Choosing under-cabinet lights is smart because they shine directly on countertops.

Last but not the least… Kitchen cabinet designs that come with pull-through slides are ideal for islands because they allow drawers to be opened from either side. Some specialty slides allow drawers to extend beyond a full extension. These slides are advantageous for countertops with deep overhangs.

Angel's Professional Cabinetry
8870N Himes Ave Suite 251 Tampa, FL 33614
(813) 394-5985
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Kitchen Cabinet Designs for Generation Z

More kitchen cabinet designs choices have made it possible to skip the formula and let the way you cook and your style preferences lead the way when it comes to outfitting your space. This is going far from the usual kitchen cabinet designs. It is important that you configure the cabinetry to make most use of your kitchen’s size and floor plan.



Today’s generation have placed black as the base of everything. Deciding on how to obtain the color black is essential. Black kitchen cabinet designs can be stained, painted, or laminated to provide the black color. Its grains and curves are more visible and make a dramatic feature on your kitchen.

Base cabinets get more attention, whereas hanging wall cabinets are sacrificed for aesthetic features to create atmosphere and a living room appeal in the kitchen. Base cabinets are moving away from doors and are moving towards drawers. Kitchen cabinet designs are equipped with features similar to those used for drawers. This makes more storage and more accessible for more people. These pullout units speak of efficiency: no wasted movements opening doors and then pulling out racks and no struggling with hard-to-reach items in the back of the cabinet.

Other trends include wall kitchen cabinet designs that extend to the ceiling, making use of high-up space for storing infrequently used specialty serving-ware and cookware. Wall cabinets are blown to full length proportions, stretching from floor to ceiling to create an accent wall that can house everything from cookbooks to appliances.

When we talk about materials, this generation does not want particle board or melamine. Plywood is preferred and doesn’t off-gas from coatings. Criteria of style, function, and hardware are the common focuses of home improvements.

Now before you run off and start choosing wood grains and door styles, stop and think about your lifestyle, function and how much storage space is needed for your home improvement. Since home improvement is more of style and purpose these days, making intelligent decision in picking intelligent kitchen cabinet designs and appliances is the main reason for such changes. Consult your local kitchen cabinet maker to make informed decisions about home improvement today.

Angel's Professional Cabinetry
8870 N Himes Ave Suite 251, Tampa, FL 33614
813-394-5985

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Kitchen Cabinet Designs 2014

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Home improvements are best done before the holidays. Isn’t it nice to show off (even just a bit) nice changes in your home as guests start to arrive? Let’s begin with the kitchen. Surely, this is the area where you will entertain guests over meals. But since the year is about to end, make sure you choose kitchen cabinet designs or trends in home improvement projects that fit the 2014 mark.

Here are some kitchen cabinet designs and trends this 2014 that you may want to choose from for your home improvement project these holidays.

  • Light, Simple, and Classy.

Simple and classy never gets out-of-style. Kitchen cabinet designs in shades of white are enduring and versatile. Try having white or off-white Shaker-style doors because they create a light and clean look in a kitchen.

  • Efficient cabinets.

Kitchen cabinet designs that are hot in 2014 include those with efficient storage options. These include pullout trays, breadboxes, and narrow spaces that can also be used as customized spots for pans such as cookie sheets and even muffin tins. 

  • Customized drawers.

The new trend for kitchen cabinet designs include custom features where you'd expect to find swinging doors that open to reveal storage inserts, pullout doors attached to shelves for pots and pans, holders for recycling and garbage bins, and racks for canned and dry goods. Such customized drawer inserts can be set up to hold dishes, silverware, or cutlery. This is very helpful in maintaining a clutter-free kitchen. 

  • Floor-to-ceiling cabinets.

Kitchen cabinets of this type need to consume one wall. This type of kitchen cabinet is often seen along with other kitchen trends like open cabinetry and oversize windows. Floor-to-ceiling cabinets can house everything including small appliances, everyday dishes, and linens.

  • Cabinets for built-in appliances.

Another trend in kitchen cabinet designs this 2014 are cabinets that house built-in appliances. Cabinet manufacturers have made it easy to hide almost any appliance behind a matching cabinet door. Kitchen cabinet designs that suit built-in appliances create a cohesive look in the kitchen.

These are the kitchen cabinet designs perfect for your home improvement must-do this holiday season. For more information on latest home improvement designs and trends, consult with the professional near you.



Angel's Professional Cabinetry
8870 N Himes Ave Suite 251, Tampa, FL 33614 
(813) 394-5985