earth tones kitchen

If there’s one thing that nearly all homeowners can agree on, it’s that there’s never enough storage space in your kitchen. After all, today’s kitchens often need much more space for all the electronic gadgets and appliances that weren’t available in generations before. (Hello, electronic rice makers and stand mixers!) But designers and contractors don’t seem to have gotten that memo. As a result, many homeowners face constant frustration with the lack of space in their kitchens.

Fortunately, there are things you can do to get the additional storage space you need. Start by trying these six ways to maximize storage space in your kitchen.

1. Remove Unnecessary Items

The first way to maximize storage space in your kitchen is by removing unnecessary items. That’s because kitchens often become a catch-all for whatever we need to set down. From school papers to mail and files, it all seems to end up in the kitchen. So if your kitchen is feeling cluttered, go through and remove anything that doesn’t truly belong there. That way, you have more space for the things that do.

2. Find Another Place for Seasonal Items

If you have holiday-themed cookie cutters, platters, cookbooks, or other seasonal items, it doesn’t make sense to store them in your kitchen all year long. Instead, keep your valuable kitchen storage space for regularly used items. Anything seasonal is better off stored with your holiday decorations and only brought into your kitchen for the time period you are actually using it.

3. Utilize Your Wall Space

Often, kitchens have large areas of empty wall space. And that translates to a wasted opportunity. Just imagine if all that empty wall space could be turned into storage space instead. Fortunately, it can! And one of the best ways to do that is by installing custom kitchen cabinets. That’s because custom kitchen cabinets are built to fit your room, so you get usable storage space from floor to ceiling. And there’s no better way to maximize storage space in your kitchen.

4. Add Organizers

Add organizers to your kitchen to instantly create more storage space. Drawer inserts, lazy Susans, spice racks, and wine racks all help you store more items without making a jumbled mess in your cabinets or on your counters. Choose knife racks, lid organizers, and racks for pots and pans to store awkward items. And don’t forget about corner and base cabinet organizers! They’re perfect for corralling the inevitable mess of plastic containers and lids that too frequently take over cabinets. And they’re great for storing large appliances, too!

5. Get a Kitchen Island

A custom kitchen island is one of the best purchases you can make for your kitchen. After all, a new kitchen island instantly gives you more counterspace and storage space. Plus, today’s kitchen islands often include cooktops or home bars, so it’s easy to make them into exactly what you need for your kitchen. And because they’re customizable, all the storage and organization options available for cabinets are also available for kitchen islands. Wine racks? Spice racks? Drawer inserts for all your utensils? Done, done, and done.

6. Use Pull-Outs and Pull-Downs

Are you tired of seeing unsightly trash cans and recycling bins in your kitchen? Or is it hard to move around in your limited space because of them? Then, use pull-outs and pull-downs to discretely store your garbage and recycling out of sight. Pull-outs are also excellent for making better use of large or awkwardly shaped cabinets. That’s because they allow you to pull items forward instead of reaching (or climbing!) into the back of your cabinet and fishing around for what you need.

Your kitchen is the heart of your home, so it should feel warm, welcoming, and inviting. But it’s hard to feel a sense of peace when there’s clutter all over your countertops and table. Fortunately, gaining storage space in your kitchen is easier than you might think. Just try the above six ways to maximize storage space in your kitchen. And when you’re ready for some professional help, let us know! We’d love to help you design your dream kitchen and maximize your storage space!

choosing colors

You’ve made the decision to get custom cabinets, and you couldn’t be more excited. But it’s so hard to decide between colors and finishes! Should you choose that divine blue paint color you saw? Or would your kitchen look better with an elegant cherry wood stain? Then again, an antique finish through glazing could be amazing, too. So how do you decide? Here are five things to know about cabinet paints, stains, and finishes.

1. Paints Allow You to Choose Any Color

Out of all the options for finishing your cabinets, paints give you the biggest variety of choices. That means you can base your kitchen design on your cabinets or match your cabinets to your existing decor. Plus, it’s possible to match virtually any color, so you have a nearly unlimited array of choices. Whether you want a nice, neutral gray, modern white, or bold red, it’s easy to get the cabinets of your dreams. Remember, the final appearance of your cabinets will depend on the species of wood you choose. For instance, maple has a smooth finish when painted, while the wood grain on oak remains visible, highlighting its texture.

2. Wood Stains Accent the Natural Wood Grain

Wood stains accent your cabinet’s natural wood grain. They come in many colors and soak into the wood, so you never need to worry about chipping or peeling. It’s typical to choose natural wood colors, such as cherry, maple, or walnut for a gorgeous finish. At Edgewood Cabinetry, we have a wide variety of beautiful stain colors available, and we always stay on top of the latest trends. So whether you want a traditional reddish-brown cherry wood stain or an elegant weathered gray wood stain, we have a stain to match.

3. Glazes Create Complexity

Glazes create complexity and add character to your finished look. If you love rustic or antique cabinet styles, glazes are perfect for you. They are applied, then hand rubbed to give your cabinets the desired appearance. Glazes are also perfect for highlighting ornate details on your cabinets. Because of the labor-intensive process involved in hand-rubbed glazes, they are often more expensive, but they create a stunning finish.

4. Natural Finishes Are Perfect if You Love the Look of Natural Woodgrain

Do you love the way natural woodgrain looks, all on its own? Then, natural finishes are perfect for you. Natural finishes are achieved simply by applying oil or a protective coating to the wood. This allows the natural woodgrain to shine through in all its beauty. Wood can be sanded for a clean, smooth finish. Or leave features like knots and wormholes in the wood to show off its unique character.

5. There Are a Variety of Protective Finishes to Choose From

Cabinets typically have some sort of protective finish on them. This helps them last longer and ward off damage from things like humidity or scratches. Depending on the finish you choose, the protective coating may also add a beautiful sheen or gloss to your cabinets. Some common protective finishes include varnish, lacquer, and polyurethane. We can help you choose the best protective finish for your cabinets. That way, your cabinets look exactly how you want them.

6. Refinishing Gives Your Old Cabinets New Life

New custom cabinets are always nice. But if you have older wood cabinets that are still structurally sound, refinishing may be a good option for you. After all, older cabinets often have fine craftsmanship and historic charm. Plus, refinishing is an economical and environmentally friendly choice, too. With a little work, a new coat of stain or paint, and a protective finish, your old cabinets will have a fresh new look and continue to serve you well for years to come.

At Edgewood Cabinetry, we offer a wide selection of cabinet paints, stains, and finishes so you can get exactly the look you want. Plus, we make sure you’re satisfied at every step of the process. Contact us here to begin your next custom cabinet project.

 

 

 

floor plans

Getting custom cabinets for the first time? You’re going to love them! After all, new cabinets are like a facelift for your kitchen. Plus, they add value to your home.

However, upgrading to custom cabinets isn’t like going to the store and choosing a new piece of decor to bring home and enjoy immediately. A lot of work goes into making custom cabinets. And you’ll enjoy the process much more if you know what to expect. That’s why understanding the cabinet design and installation process is so important. Here’s what happens at each step of the process.

Initial Consultation

The first step is your initial consultation, which can happen in person or through email. We’ll discuss your ideas, and you can share any plans or drawings you have. If we’re in person, we’ll also take measurements of your kitchen.

Next, we’ll come up with a preliminary design together. Once you’re happy with the design, we’ll also give you a quote. And we can make adjustments if necessary to fit your budget.

Plans and Contracts

In the next step, we’ll finalize the design. Then, once you are satisfied with the design, we’ll create a contract. You’ll need to sign the contract and pay your deposit before we progress further.

After those steps have been completed, we’ll give you a copy of your floor plan and the drawings we have made to keep for your records. You’ll be able to refer back to them at any point in the process.

Preparation

Next, we need to prepare for the actual project to begin. We’ll help you choose the hardware, wood species, color of paint or stain, and door design of your cabinets. You’ll also choose the accessories and options you want to include.

At this stage, we also take detailed measurements of your kitchen so we can custom build your cabinets. And we provide you with a cost estimate based on those measurements.

3-D Design Rendering

Once we’ve settled on all the specifications for your cabinet and completed our detailed measurements, it’s time to create a 3-D design. This allows you to see what your custom cabinets will look like in your space.

It’s important to look closely at your 3-D design and ensure you are satisfied with it. This is the model we build your cabinets from. So be sure everything looks exactly the way you want it. If you want to make changes, we’ll revise the design until you are happy.

Building and Inspection

After you have approved your 3-D design image, we begin building your cabinets. Follow our Facebook page for updates as we work. We post images there. You can expect this part of the process to take approximately 4 to 8 weeks. We want everything to be perfect!

Once we finish building your cabinets, we invite you to come to our shop to inspect them. Inspect your cabinets closely to ensure they look the way you expected, and take the opportunity to test out the functionality of your cabinet components. This is the last step before we install your cabinets, so now is the time to let us know if there is anything we need to revise.

Installation

As soon as you complete your inspection and approve your cabinets, we set a date to install them in your home. This step often goes much more quickly than you imagine! That’s because our detailed measurements and building process mean we’ve already designed your cabinets to fit precisely into your space. And that means installation is quickly completed!

The exact amount of time this step takes will depend on the size and scope of your project. If your new cabinets involve working with other vendors, like plumbers or electricians, we’ll also coordinate with them to complete everything in a timely manner. And we’ll keep you updated every step of the way.

Enjoy Your New Cabinets

Once your cabinets are complete, you’ll take a final walk-through with us to ensure you are satisfied. And that’s it! There’s nothing left to do but enjoy your new cabinets.

Are you ready to get started on your own custom cabinet design? Contact us today to begin.

 

custom kitchen cabinet design

Purchasing new cabinets is an exciting prospect. But it can also be a confusing one. What is the difference between stock, semi-custom, and custom cabinet services? And how do you know which one to choose?

We have the answers. Here are stock, semi-custom, and custom cabinet services, explained.

Stock Cabinet Services

Stock cabinet services are the most affordable of the three options. But there’s a tradeoff. You won’t have the ability to customize your cabinets or fit them to your space.  And often, stock cabinets sacrifice quality.

You’ll need to be careful if you’re considering purchasing stock cabinets. While stock cabinets conform to standard sizes, there can be a wide variety in materials and craftmanship.

For example, many stock cabinets are constructed from particleboard or plywood. Some of the cheapest stock cabinets even include cardboard in their construction! If you are looking for durable cabinets that will stand the test of time, pay close attention to the materials your cabinets are made from.

Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, we craft our stock cabinets with the same care you can expect from our semi-custom and custom cabinets. They are simply standard size cabinets.

We never cut corners! Our stock cabinets are constructed from all wood. They also feature soft close hardware. Plus, we include a designed layout and professional installation.

Stock cabinets are wonderful if you want an affordable option and don’t need customization. Keep in mind, though, that stock cabinets come in predetermined sizes. So you may experience gaps where the cabinets do not completely fill your walls.

Semi-Custom Cabinet Services

Semi-custom cabinet services combine the affordability of stock cabinets with a few custom elements. For example, you can select different hardware. Or choose custom accessories to gain more function from your cabinets. Lazy Susans, drawer organizers, and pull-outs are excellent choices.

Additionally, you can customize the shade of paint or stain you prefer. We’re even able to color-match your cabinets! Just bring in a sample. We’ll be happy to match the shade.

You may still experience gaps with semi-custom cabinets. But you can choose custom elements to fill them. Add a shelf for your favorite knick-knacks. Include a spice rack. Or just dress your cabinets up with custom trim.

For many people, semi-custom cabinets strike the perfect balance between stock and fully custom cabinets. You’re still limited to stock cabinet sizes. But you can add a few personal touches.  That may be all the customization you need!

Custom Cabinet Services

Custom cabinet services are the most expensive of the three options. But they also offer you unlimited possibilities. So if your space and budget allow it, we can build it!

With custom cabinet services, you control every detail of your cabinets. Choose your favorite wood species. Select the perfect color. And pick out your own unique hardware. Plus, since custom cabinets are built to fit your space, you won’t have to worry about unsightly gaps.

Edgewood Cabinetry offers a full range of custom cabinet options. Include spice racks, drawer organizers, pull-downs, and more. We can even customize your range hood to match your new cabinets! Need a larger cabinet for oversize appliances? We can do that, too!

Furthermore, don’t be afraid to think outside the box! Want a custom kitchen island? No problem. Dreaming of a home bar? We’ll make it a reality.

At Edgewood Cabinetry, we work with you to design exactly the cabinets you want. And we’ll keep you involved at every step of the process. We want to be sure you’re satisfied!

The sky is the limit with custom cabinets! But remember, due to the design and customization process, custom cabinet services take the longest of the three options. However, they are well worth the wait. Your beautiful new cabinets will fit seamlessly into your home and cater to your unique needs.

Whether you opt for stock, semi-custom, or custom cabinet services, we hope you’ll choose Edgewood Cabinetry for your cabinet needs.

Still have questions about which cabinet service is right for you? We’re happy to help! Just contact us here. We’ll be in touch soon!

bathroom cabinets with vanity

Shopping for cabinets can be confusing, especially if this is your first time. You’ll need to begin by deciding whether you want stock, semi-custom, or custom cabinets. But how do you know which is right for you? Here are the differences and benefits of stock cabinets versus custom cabinets.

Stock Cabinets

Stock cabinets are standard-sized cabinets. You should be aware when shopping for cabinets that in many cases, the term “stock cabinets” refers to mass-produced, pre-made cabinets. Unfortunately, they’re often made of particleboard or plywood covered in veneer. These are what you’ll find preinstalled in many homes. Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, however, our stock cabinets are simply standard-sized, all-wood cabinets. You’ll get quality all-wood construction, soft-close hardware, a designed layout, and professional installation. So if you’re in the market for stock cabinets, pay attention to materials when you compare prices. Stock cabinets vary greatly between cheap particleboard that isn’t designed to last, and beautiful, solidly built all-wood cabinets.

There are several benefits to choosing stock cabinets. First, stock cabinets are the cheapest option. Since they are all standard sizes and don’t include custom accessories, they can be built faster and at a lower price point. And because of the faster construction process, they’re also the fastest to install. If speed and budget are priorities for you, stock cabinets are a good way to go.

Semi-Custom Cabinets

Semi-custom cabinets offer an option between fully stock and fully custom cabinets. Like stock cabinets, semi-custom cabinets come in standard sizes, which lowers the price point compared to custom cabinets. But unlike stock cabinets, you have the option to add custom accents and accessories. Many people find semi-custom cabinets to be a good compromise. You can add the custom features you really want while working within the confines of standard cabinet sizes.

When you choose semi-custom cabinets from Edgewood Cabinetry, you’ll get the same standard-size all wood cabinets, soft-close hardware, designed layout, and professional installation offered with our stock cabinets.  But you also have the option to modify your cabinets with the accents and accessories of your choice. For example, you can choose different hardware. Or add accessories like draw inserts, slide-out shelves, and small appliance storage. Semi-custom cabinets are a great choice if you don’t want the expense of fully-customized cabinets but still want to add a few custom accessories.

Custom Cabinets

Custom cabinets offer a whole new realm of possibilities. You aren’t hampered by standard size limitations, so customize as much or as little as you like! One of the greatest benefits of custom cabinets is they can be built to fit your space. If you lack adequate storage, custom-built cabinets can transform even small spaces to give you more storage than you ever thought possible. Plus, you have a wide range of options and accessories. Add spice racks to your kitchen cabinets. Include a pull-out hamper in your bathroom vanity. Or create a shoe washing station in your mudroom.

Furthermore, since you choose every detail of your new cabinets, you receive one-of-a kind cabinets that are truly unique. Show off your elegance with decorative molding and embellishments. Or focus on function by adding more storage space to your bathroom with a custom-built vanity. Whatever your goals, custom cabinets can bring your dreams to life. And since you select everything from the wood species and color to cabinet styles and accessories, you’re limited only by your imagination. If you need cabinets built to fit your space or simply enjoy personalized style and utility, custom cabinets are the perfect choice for you.

Edgewood Cabinetry offers all three levels of service, including fully stock, fully custom, and semi-custom cabinets. Whatever option you choose, you can feel confident that you’ll receive high-quality, all-wood cabinets that are professionally designed and installed to fit beautifully into your home.

Have questions or need help deciding which type of cabinet is best for you? Contact us today. We’ll be in touch shortly.

 

You may think that custom cabinets are out of reach if you’re on a budget, but that’s not the case. If you’ve been dreaming of adding custom cabinets to your home but putting it off because of budget concerns, this is the post for you. With a little creativity and focus on priorities, you can stick to your budget and get custom cabinets you love. Here are some ideas to consider.

Opt for Stock Cabinets

Stock cabinets are the cheapest way to update your space. Since they’re already finished and come in standard sizes, they don’t cost as much to produce. And if the term “stock cabinet” conjures up cheap pressboard covered with veneer, be reassured that’s not the case for all stock cabinets. At Edgewood Cabinetry, we only offer all wood stock cabinets, so you can rest assured your new cabinets will be high quality and durable.

If you want to go with stock cabinets, you’ll need to choose cabinets that fit into your existing space. But stock cabinets can be an affordable option that allows you to choose a style you like. And remember, you can always add elements to the inside of your cabinets later on. They just won’t be built-in.

Choose Semi-Custom Cabinets

Sometimes, you want more customization than stock cabinets offer. That’s where semi-custom cabinets come in. With semi-custom cabinets, you can choose stock cabinets you love and add custom accents and accessories. So if you really want spice racks in your kitchen cabinets or a makeup organizer in your bathroom, you can add those options.

Instead of having custom cabinets built to specification, semi-custom cabinets allow you to include the elements you want most while saving money by working within stock cabinets. This is a great option if you want to get a few custom touches while saving on overall expense.

Add Fully Custom Cabinets in Select Spaces

One of the most frequent reasons homeowners want to install custom cabinets is to make better use of their space. It can be frustrating not to have adequate storage, especially in areas like the kitchen and bathroom, where accessories and appliances often just don’t fit. You don’t have to choose all custom or all stock cabinets. Instead, try working with stock cabinets where you can and adding custom cabinets where you need them most.

Maybe you can get away with stock cabinets in your laundry room, for example, but the single vanity in your bathroom just isn’t cutting it. In that case, it may make sense to invest in a custom vanity that has spaces for all your small appliances while saving money by using stock cabinets in another area of your home.

Choose More Affordable Options

Custom cabinets come in a range of options. The species of wood, style, size, stain, paint, hardware, and accessories you choose all impact the overall price. So if you want custom cabinets but need to lower the overall pricetag, consider choosing more affordable options. For example, instead of choosing a more expensive wood species, like cherry or mahogany, you may find that stained oak or maple could give you the look you love while being more cost effective.

Cutting out some of the frills, like specialty hardware, choosing simple shaker doors, and being selective about the custom accessories you include will also help you stick to your budget. Don’t be afraid to explore your options. You may find that some simple adjustments to your design will make your new cabinets much more affordable.

Custom cabinets don’t have to be out of reach just because you’re on a budget. Prioritizing your needs and working with your designer will help you choose the cabinets that work best for you. And remember, we don’t charge for design consulation, so it never hurts to explore your options.

Ready to learn more? Contact us today.

Remodeling your kitchen is exciting, but it can also be difficult to decide exactly what you want. Will a cozy country kitchen become the heart of your home, or is a sleek, modern kitchen more your style? Since you’re investing time and money into your remodeling project, you understandably want to make sure you choose a design you’ll love for years to come. Here are six design considerations to help you decide.

1. Overall Feel

First, you need to consider the overall feeling you want from your kitchen. Do you find sleek, clean, horizontal lines exhilirating? Or would you prefer a cozier, more rustic style that invites your family and friends to sit and have a long chat over meals? Do you like to have everything out of sight, or do you enjoy displaying pots, canisters, utensils, and decorative items?

If you would rather have a sleek, streamlined kitchen, a modern style is best for you. In contrast, if you’d like your kitchen to feel warm and cozy, a country style is a better choice.

2. Range

Your range is often a focal point in the kitchen, so you’ll want it to match the overall design. A cast iron range cooker is the quintessential choice for a country kitchen, but you can also create a country style with a brightly-colored range, or well-chosen neutral colors. On the other hand, stainless steel is the go-to option for a modern kitchen.

Remember, your range hood will also factor into the look of your kitchen. That’s why we offer custom range hoods and vents to match your cabinets and overall design.

3. Colors

Colors play a big part in creating the style you’re looking for. A modern kitchen typically uses black, grey, or white, in combination with stainless steel appliances. On the other hand, a country kitchen may make use of white elements for an airy feel, add brighter colors like blues or yellows, or focus on the wooden elements, by featuring glazed or stained maple, hickory, or oak.

4. Lighting

Your choice of lighting will also impact your kitchen’s style. Modern kitchens typically feature bright lighting that accentuates the sleek lines and smooth surfaces of the kitchen. Additionally, modern kitchens typically have few fixtures, so recessed lighting is often a good choice. Conversely, country kitchens often opt for warmer lighting, decorative fixtures, and plenty of natural light.

5. Accents and Hardware

Your choice of accents and hardware can make or break your look. If you prefer a minamalist style, a modern kitchen will work well for you. Modern kitchens typically include slim, sleek hardware and few, if any, accents. On the other hand, if you enjoy decorative accents and hardware, a country kitchen is the perfect choice. You’ll be able to add tons of charm through decorative accents and hardware like wrought iron fixtures, wire mesh, a butler’s sink, brass rails, and colored tiles.

6. Cabinets

Cabinets may be the most important design element in your kitchen. They take up much of your kitchen’s space, so getting them right is crucial. If you’ve decided that you prefer a modern, sleek look, you’ll typically want cabinets that have flat surfaces to create a streamlined effect. You may choose not to include visible hardware, or opt for thin, horizontal cabinet pulls that follow the same sleek lines as the rest of your kitchen.

More partial to a provincial or farmhouse atmosphere? Raised panel doors, decorative glass panels, and wire mesh will all add to the country appeal of your kitchen. Consider featuring a custom pantry with barn doors, or a cold larder to infuse your kitchen with old-time country charm.

Whether you choose to have a country kitchen or a modern one, Edgewood Cabinetry is here to help. We’ll work with you to help you design cabinets that fit perfectly with the style you want to achieve.  And with our plethora of custom options, you can be certain your kitchen cabinets will offer every functional element you need in a style you love. Contact us here to get started.

7 Ways to Change the Look & Function of Your Kitchen

Changing the look and function of your kitchen doesn’t mean you have to start from scratch. Instead, custom cabinets give you an easier and more efficient way to transform your kitchen.

Whether your goal is storage, getting more organized or just making the kitchen easier to use, the right cabinets make all the difference.

When you opt for custom, you get full say over the entire design, ensuring the final results look just like you always dreamed of.

1. Get The Perfect Sizes For Your Kitchen

Stock cabinets do the job, but not always very well. You likely have left over space in corners, near ceilings and around doorways. Custom cabinets always fit the space you want to fill. Have a corner that you want to use for storing smaller items? A custom cabinet will fit perfectly.

No matter what size space you have, custom is the way to go. They’ll always fit much better and leave your kitchen looking more polished than stock and pre-fab cabinets.

2. Add Built-In Organization

Organizing your kitchen might seem like a nightmare right now, but after you’ve changed the look and function with custom kitchen cabinets, it won’t seem like such a chore. This is because you can have organization features built-in. Have your pots and pans in a cabinet designed to fit them well with room to store lids. A pull out base makes it easier to reach pots and pans without digging around.

The right organizers definitely help make your kitchen easier to use. Then, once you’re done organizing everything in your new cabinets you’ll find things easier, keep the kitchen cleaner and reduce counter clutter.

3. Custom Cabinets Give You The Perfect Design

The easiest way to change the look of your kitchen is to have your cabinets built with the exact design you want. You don’t have just settle for what’s available at the local hardware store. Instead, you get to choose:

  • The type of wood (natural woods last far longer)
  • Door style
  • Hardware
  • Stain or paint color
  • Size/shape

All of this contributes to the final look of your kitchen. For instance, switching from painted to stained cabinets or vice versa makes a drastic difference.

4. Adjust Your Kitchen Layout

Is your kitchen difficult to use? Clunky stock cabinets can actually make it more difficult to use your kitchen. In smaller spaces, you might not have enough room to move around. Or, in larger kitchens, it’s hard to reach what you need.

Custom cabinets for your kitchen let you adjust your kitchen layout to meet your needs. If you often have guests, you can create more space for socializing or customize the cabinets near your oven to quickly reach anything you need.

5. Add Extra Features Using Custom Cabinets

Custom cabinets aren’t limited to just storing dishes and cooking utensils. Change the look and function of your kitchen by adding some extra features. Consider adding in a wet or dry bar. Add in a media area for watching cooking videos or watching TV and listening to music while cooking.

You can even add display cabinets to show off favorite items. Maybe you keep your pet’s water and food in the kitchen. Add in a special area for them to eat.

6. Hide Appliances With Custom Cabinets

Ideally, you should design your cabinets before adding appliances. This is because you can use custom cabinets to hide appliances. Often, creating a pantry area helps you hide major appliances. It’s also common to build cabinets around your fridge to create a more seamless look and keep down on fingerprints.

Naturally, smaller appliances are much easier to hide. If your countertops are so cluttered with small appliances that it’s hard to find any prep area, build in storage for those appliances. Custom shelves help you store things safely out of the way. Or, add a kitchen island for even more storage.

7. Get Added Storage

When your cabinets fit your space better, you gain more storage. Building cabinets that go to the ceiling lets you take advantage of extra inches. Or, transform the baseboard into storage for pans and other thin items. Use gaps for a slender cabinet that pulls out to store spices, sponges and small items.

Custom cabinets give you endless possibilities. Contact Edgewood Cabinetry to start changing the look and function of your kitchen.

Image: Christa Grover

8 Custom Cabinet Trends to Consider This Year

If you need some inspiration for you next cabinet remodel, try some of the latest custom cabinet trends. Whether you’re redoing your kitchen, bathroom, living room, bedroom or any other room, these trends help add a breath of fresh air and some unique personality to the room.

While you don’t have to use every trend, there is a trend for everyone. From making a bold statement to keeping it minimal, customize these trends to what you want.

The great part is custom cabinets work in nearly any room or space. So, mix and match some trends based on different rooms.

1. Furniture Style Cabinets

A popular emerging trend is furniture style cabinets. These often have more embellishments or look like they were originally designed to be an end table, nightstand, dresser or something similar. For instance, vintage hutches are being redesigned as vanities or bathroom cabinet storage. You could take your favorite bespoke furniture designs and transform them into custom cabinets in any room, especially offices and living rooms.

2. Functional Drawers

Drawers aren’t just for silverware and small items anymore. One of the more popular custom cabinet trends is functional drawers. Turn a drawer into a wine cooler. Or use one as a food warmer when entertaining. Refrigerated drawers are ideal for storing extra drinks or even snacks for the kids. Functional drawers might look like a regular drawer, but when you pull it out it serves a purpose beyond storage. Get creative and have custom-made drawers that make your life easier.

3. Integrated Appliances

This cabinet trend typically works best in kitchens and laundry rooms. Instead of having your appliances visible as usual, they’re integrated into the cabinets. In fact, they’re often hidden by cabinet doors to create a more streamlined look.

Hide your fridge in what looks like a pantry or create a pull out dishwasher that looks more like a drawer. Even your oven can be built-in to your cabinets.

4. Increased Use Of Oak

Using hardwood isn’t necessarily a new trend. However, an increased use of oak is becoming one of the more noticeable custom cabinet trends. The color and grain look wonderful with most themes, making a versatile choice. Plus, it lasts well, even in more humid environments, such as the bathroom. While many stick with a more natural look, oak also works well with paint to match any room you want. If oak’s not for you, don’t worry, there are plenty of other options to choose from.

5. Open Shelves

Have beautiful dishes, colorful towels, or cute knick-knacks you don’t want hidden away behind cabinet doors? Then embrace the open shelf cabinet trend. In kitchens, open shelves alongside closed cabinets or even hanging over a kitchen island offer easy access and a chance to show off items. You can even add custom lighting to better showcase items.

6. Integrated Storage

While organizers are great, they don’t always fit your cabinets. For instance, a silverware tray may slide around in your drawer or a spice rack might fit awkwardly on your cabinet door. Plus, it’s hard to find organizers that work well for styling products in bathrooms.

Instead, integrated storage is taking center stage among custom cabinet design trends. Forget about settling for a so-so fit. Design cabinets and drawers to fit what you want to store. Have a silverware organizer built into the drawer. Add a slim, deep drawer with holders for hair dryers, curling irons and more.

7. More Bold Colors

Blue, grey and black are starting to take over cabinets, especially in bathrooms and kitchens. This is a major change from the typical natural wood tones and shades of white. Painted cabinets stand out against more neutral floor shades. It can also make a room seem more personal.

8. Keep It Minimal

Naturally, some custom cabinet trends never seem to go out of style. The minimal look is still going strong. This typically involves sticking with white or lighter wood tones. Hardware is simple and cabinets have few embellishments, if any. In fact, flat doors with no insets are common with this trend.

At Edgewood Cabinetry, we want to help you get the custom style you want anywhere in your home. Contact us today to discuss your ideas.

Image: Obi Onyeador