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Ideas for Kitchen Cabinets

Ideas for Kitchen Cabinets

Kitchen cabinets can make or break a kitchen. They pull the whole room together while adding valuable storage space. That is why we have put together a few kitchen cabinet ideas to help you get the most out of your cabinet choice.

Don’t Settle for Stock Cabinets

Finding the perfect kitchen cabinets for your home can make you feel more satisfied and happy in your own house. That is why it is so important to choose ones that fit your style and kitchen perfectly.

Stock cabinets severely limit your creativity and seldom fit the dimensions of your home correctly. This can result in unutilized space or even worse, not fitting into your kitchen.

That is why you should always go to a professional home designer that can create you custom kitchen cabinets that fit your specific design needs.

Add Some Glass

Nothing makes your kitchen stand out from the rest than adding a little glass to your cabinet doors. Choose from either mullion frame doors or open frame doors to showcase your dishes. You can even request custom shelving to make it easy to showcase your best dishware.

Try Faux Legs

Base and pantry cabinets have to rest on the floor, or do they? With faux legs you can create the illusion of floating cabinets to add a little mystery and modern touch to your kitchen.

Have Your Wall Cabinets Go To The Ceiling

Honestly, what are you really going to put on top of your cabinets in that tiny space between the top and the ceiling. Most of the time, all it does is collect dust up there. Utilize your space by putting in cabinets that go all the way to the ceiling.

Want to showcase the top shelf? Work with the designer to put in some glass to make that happen. That way your glassware, or whatever you wanted to put on the top of the cabinets is now enclosed where it will be safe and much less dusty.

Consider Open Shelving

Mix things up with a few open shelves to add a level of detail to your kitchen that others may not have. For example, you could implement a thin strip of open shelving down the side of the sink or fridge where you display your wine bottles.

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