There are so many kinds of kitchen cabinets to choose from these days, and that can be rather overwhelming when you're ready to install new cabinets for your kitchen remodel. But by examining a few key points, you can make a great cabinet purchase that adds real character to your kitchen.
Selecting the Right Kind of Cabinets
If your budget is tight, you can purchase ready-to-assemble cabinets (RTA). They are cheaper, but the responsibility to build the cabinets is on you as the customer. Also, the sizes and colors are generally more limited.
The next "step up" in kitchen cabinets are stock cabinets. These come in most standard sizes, as well as a variety of designs and colors. Stock cabinets are also usually the most economical for fully assembled cabinets.
If your pockets are a bit deeper you might want to go with built-to-order cabinets. These kinds of cabinets allow you to choose from a variety of standard options how you want your cabinets to look. There are also usually optional modifications available for a fee.
The most expensive selection are custom cabinets. These are built "from scratch" to match any color or style you choose. While you have total control over the look and feel of custom cabinets, they are much more expensive and take longer to receive since the production time can be lengthy.
Selecting The Wood
There are a variety of woods commonly used in building kitchen cabinets. Of these, oak is one of the hardest and heaviest woods. Cherry is also a great hard wood that can add some natural color to your kitchen.
The harder and heavier the wood, the more expensive the cabinets. If your budget is more limited, you can go with alder or poplar, which are less expensive woods. Although not as hard and heavy as oak or cherry, these woods take stain well and have a great finish.
If you're into the rustic, old-time look, pine is also a fine choice.
Other Points to Consider
When selecting your cabinets, don't forget about the hardware that will go with them. Be sure to compare the look and feel of the available hardware against the look and feel of your new kitchen. There's nothing worse than mismatched knobs and handles in an otherwise great remodel.
Also, consider the type of cabinet doors. Where you want the flat-faced doors (for a more modern look) or the recessed panels (for a down-home feel), or raised-panel for a classy style.
Summing It All Up
Kitchen cabinets can make or a break the look of a kitchen remodel, so it's important to spend a little time and be a little choosey. Don't make a rushed decision in an effort to finish the remodel. Making the right choice in cabinetry will add class and sophistication to your kitchen. The wrong choice can make even the best kitchen look second-rate.
Ready Made Kitchen Cabinets
If your final color choice or cabinet style is not quite right, it can be hard to adjust to. The following points are designed to get you thinking about what you really want, and point out some pros and cons you may never have considered.
1. How much natural and artificial lighting is available in your kitchen? Just having a light stain does not a bright kitchen make. If it's more closed in, rather than open, consider creating a window to take advantage of lighting in adjoining rooms, or add reflected lights from your cabinets.
2. What's going on in the neighboring rooms? Are there stains or color schemes being used that you'll want to bring into your kitchen decor?
3. Are you looking for a contrasting decorating scheme or a decor where colors are softer and flow from room to room?
4. If you decide on a lighter opaque color, keep in mind that this shade does not wear as long as other colors or finishes. Depending on the size and age of your family, you may find yourself cleaning these cabinets more often.
5. Consider any themes you may want to feature, such as traditional, formal, country, rustic, or modern. The style and color of cabinets will vary depending on the theme you choose. For instance, a more formal look may include a stain or glazed cabinet finish with upgraded crown molding and possibly decorative legs to make your base cabinets appear like furniture. A contemporary look may have a smooth, molded style of door and possibly be painted instead of stained.
6. When choosing a color scheme, you may want to consider less traditional shades that provide a cool/warm contrast, such as khaki, oyster grey, or grey/blue.
7. Once you choose your cabinet shade, it must be coordinated with your countertop, backsplash, sink, and appliances. Any decorative lighting such as pendants over an eating area should also be considered. Pendant lights can provide nice accents, but can also be unobtrusive and simply disappear.
8. The size of the room will go a long way in determining your lighting choices and color scheme. Dark cabinetry is fine in a well lit, small room with light walls; however, a blending of light shades will make a small kitchen appear less busy.
9. If you're going with a fairly neutral kitchen, you may want to consider some accents to add interest. In a large kitchen with lots of cabinets, choose one wall and add glass inserts to break up the wood. If you have a large backsplash area over the stove, a decorative tile image can liven up the work space.
10. The various species of wood for your cabinets all lend themselves to different looks and decor styles. The more popular choices are maple, cherry, birch and oak. The latter was more commonly used in the 80's, but is still popular for modern style doors, or for painted cupboards where you want the grain to stand out.
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