Archive for the ‘Kitchen Cabinet Types’ Category

Nov

18

2009

Discover Popular Cherry Kitchen Cabinets

In a previous article, the popularity of maple kitchen cabinets was examined, but there is another wood finish that shares the spotlight with maple: cherry wood. Cherry wood creates a classic look and was used by early Colonial cabinetmakers, making it a finish rich with tradition.

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Nov

17

2009

Discover One the Most Popular Types of Kitchen Cabinets: Maple

There are many wood finishes to choose from when it comes to kitchen cabinets but one of the most popular types is Maple. Maple has an elegant look and feel to it, making it the top choice for those wanting to build or remodel their kitchen and give it a luxurious looks.

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Nov

13

2009

Stepping Out with Kitchen Cabinets

Fluted step outs are areas which create an outward curve between one of set of cabinets and the next. The flute is a horizontally grooved section of wood which normally begins at the end of one section of cabinetry and “steps” or rounds over to the beginning of another set of cabinetry which sits a bit farther out. Counter tops are made to contour over and around this section creating a beautiful symmetry to the cabinetry.

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Oct

30

2009

Metal Kitchen Cabinets Offer a Beautiful Reflection

Kitchen cabinets made from metal or stainless steel provide a beautiful reflective quality in your kitchen. Any lighting will reflect from the cabinets and make the kitchen appear larger.

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Oct

13

2009

Kitchen Cabinets with Minimized Dead Space

Installing kitchen cabinets on your wall space is pretty straight forward but it can get a bit tricky on lower cabinets when you reach a corner. There are a couple of ways to minimize the amount of dead space that occurs when trying to turn a corner with your base kitchen cabinets.

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Oct

12

2009

Choosing Kitchen Cabinets That Fit Your Style and Your Budget

Selecting the correct cabinetry for your kitchen an exciting but sometimes challenging task. Not everyone can afford custom cabinets, so it is important to consider your budget first. Working within a set budget can make the task of selecting your new cabinets much easier.

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