Sep
30
2008
Crown Molding Adds a Finishing Touch to Your Kitchen Cabinets
The vast majority of homes are constructed using stock materials designed to fit within a builder’s budget. Kitchen cabinets normally fall within the stock category. There are opportunities during home construction when the prospective homeowner might have a chance to choose interior paint colors or carpeting. Rarely is there the same opportunity presented for choosing kitchen cabinets.
Stock kitchen cabinets have grown in quality and aesthetic appearance over the years, but many still lack a finishing touch. One option to offer a more finished, high-end look for your stock cabinets is to add crown or cornice molding to the upper and outer edges. Crown molding can be one piece or milled into several different pieces to create a certain look.
Most stock kitchen cabinets have no edge molding. If your budget doesn’t allow you to purchase new kitchen cabinets, consider adding crown molding at least to the top of your upper cabinetry. It is less expensive than purchasing new cabinets and a great way to give your kitchen cabinets a finished look and your home a richer feel.
With DirectBuy you will find a wide selection of kitchen cabinets in many finishes, styles, designs, and sizes. You can choose from the custom cabinet selection for a perfect addition to your kitchen design – all at manufacturer-direct prices.
Tags: Crown Molding, DirectBuy, Kitchen Cabinets, Remodeling, Wholesale Cabinets
