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If you’re planning a kitchen remodel this year, it’s likely you’re also looking into kitchen cabinet designs and styles. After all, they’re the visual anchor to the most popular room in your home. While functionality is, of course, important, the materials and style matter, too. And nothing says “elevated living” quite like charming bespoke cabinetry that balances elegance with top-trending designs.

From sleek and modern to heritage-inspired finishes, this year’s kitchen cabinet trends are certainly packed with wow factor. So, if you’re planning a modern kitchen update or a comprehensive kitchen renovation, these are the hottest kitchen cabinet trends to see. We’ve included in-demand styles from our latest projects, and we’ve scoured the Pinterest boards and top searches online to compile this roster of cabinet trends that are on everyone’s must-have list.

Sculpted, Slab-Front Cabinets

Slab fronts are in with their sleek, minimalist vibe. High gloss finishes and routed grooves add dimension without losing those clean lines. These are popular among both neutral-toned and monochromatic kitchen designs.

Soft-Closing Drawers and Cabinets

While it’s not a new kitchen cabinet trend, soft closing continues to be a feature frontrunner for 2025 kitchen cabinet favorites. Soft-closing drawers and cabinets are more than quiet. They’re also helpful in prolonging the life and condition of your cabinets, eliminating those hard closes.

Rounded Cabinet Edges

Rounded cabinets aren’t exactly the mid-century modern mustard yellow image that flashes before your eyes. In 2025, they look soft, with rounded edges to the island and cabinet corners that give a subtle touch of modern playfulness while softening the harshest areas of the kitchen. The contrast with harder angles that may be necessary in other aspects of the kitchen is soft without taking away from other focal points.

Natural Wood Tones with Bold Touches

Natural wood cabinets are making a comeback, only this time with bolder grains and patterns. While the “rustic farmhouse” look is phasing out, rift-cut white oak and warm walnuts are in, adding organic character to any kitchen. Consider darker stains and grain-forward finishes for a balance between contemporary and cozy.

Metallic Accents for Sophisticated Shine, Not Flash

Another kitchen cabinet trend this year is the phasing out of flashy chromes. Instead, warm metals, like burnished copper, champagne bronze, or brushed brass are the go-to accents for 2025. As inlays or cabinet hardware, they add a touch of luxury without overpowering the kitchen space with flashy shines.

Two-Tone Kitchen Cabinet Colors

Why have one cabinet finish when you can have two? This year, homeowners are mixing up their materials and colors. Adding sophisticated dimensions, many of today’s luxury kitchens feature base cabinets in one color (like a matte black) while upper cabinets are lighter tones (like a creamy taupe or pale oak.) It’s especially powerful in those open-concept kitchens where visual transitions are a key design element.

Invisible Storage and Hidden Functionality

Modern kitchen designs also feature functional storage, and “invisible” storage is growing popular. Built-in appliance garages, toe-kick-drawers, and floor-to-ceiling pantry walls keep the kitchen clean-looking without compromising storage capacity. Lose the clutter with smart, hidden storage throughout to keep your kitchen looking modern and clean.

European-Inspired Minimalist Kitchens

With hints of Italian and Scandinavian designs, frameless kitchen cabinets are trending. They’re especially popular for those who want a modern, uncluttered vibe. These cabinet designs usually include full overlay doors that are flush against each other. The end aesthetic is a wall of beautifully symmetric cabinetry.

Quality Is the New Luxury with Edgewood Cabinetry

If you’re planning (or thinking about) a kitchen remodel or refresh, our Edgewood Cabinetry team of designers can bring your vision to life. Whether you want classic elegance or a bold, modern look, we make the process a breeze. We’ll also guide you through kitchen cabinet selection, with all these latest 2025 cabinet design trends in mind. Connect with us about your kitchen project ideas this year, and start exploring your kitchen cabinet options.

Sometimes, it’s hard to know when to replace your kitchen cabinets. After all, getting new cabinets is a major investment. So it’s natural to want them to last as long as possible. And yet, you find yourself becoming annoyed by your current cabinets and dreaming of replacing them.

So how do you know when it’s the right time to invest in new kitchen cabinets? Here are four signs your kitchen cabinets need replacing.

1. You Hate the Way Your Cabinets Look

Do your cabinets have worn or stained areas that have become an eyesore? Are they outdated? Or maybe your cabinets just don’t match your personal style. Whatever the case, if you hate the way your cabinets look, it’s a sign they need replacing.

Your home is your sanctuary. And your kitchen should be a warm, inviting space that you enjoy spending time in. So if your cabinets prevent you from loving your kitchen, it’s time for an upgrade. Fortunately, with custom kitchen cabinets, you can choose every detail, from the style and color to the hardware on the doors. So pick cabinets you love, and watch the entire aesthetic of your kitchen change!

2. Your Cabinets Are Damaged

Damage is the most obvious sign your kitchen cabinets need replacing. However, damage comes in many forms. Check for warping, water spots, and mold. These are signs that your cabinets need replacing.

Doors that don’t close properly, bubbling under the surface, splintering wood, and built-up grime are also serious issues that warrant replacing your cabinets. So if you see obvious damage to your cabinets, it’s time to replace them. However, if you notice water damage or mold, be sure to consult a plumber to fix any leaks before installing new cabinets in your kitchen.

3. You Need Better Functionality

If your cabinets just don’t do what you need them to do, it’s a sign they need replacing. Homes are often built with cheap stock cabinets that aren’t adequate for your storage needs. And if you have an older home, there’s a good chance your cabinets were built before there was a need to store multiple modern kitchen appliances.

Thankfully, it’s easy to get the functionality you need with custom kitchen cabinets. We offer all the kitchen cabinet options and accessories you need to maximize your cabinets’ functionality. For example, drawer inserts keep your utensils organized. Pull-outs store your trash out of sight. And lazy Susans put all your pantry essentials within reach.

When it comes to customizing kitchen cabinets, the sky is the limit! So choose the options and accessories you like best, and enjoy fully functional cabinets that truly work for you!

4. Your Cabinets Are Too Small

A lack of storage space is a common pain point for homeowners. Many kitchens were designed with stock cabinets that just aren’t big enough for all your appliances, pots, pans, and other kitchen items. And often, kitchens include just a few cabinets and shelves instead of maximizing the available wall space. So if you find yourself cluttering your counters and searching for additional storage, your kitchen cabinets need replacing.

Fortunately, getting the storage space you need is easy with custom kitchen cabinets. That’s because custom cabinets are built to fit your unique kitchen. So instead of being limited to standard sizes, you can make use of every inch of available space.

Plus, there are tons of options to help you maximize your storage space. For instance, install corner cabinets to store large appliances. Include a wine rack to organize your favorite vintages. Add on-door storage racks for supplies. Corral your spices in a spice rack. Place a China cabinet in your dining room. Or opt for a new kitchen island for extra storage that doubles as the perfect place to enjoy breakfast. The possibilities are endless!

So what do you think? Do any of these signs apply to your kitchen cabinets? If so, it’s time for an upgrade!

Contact us today for a free estimate. We’re happy to help!

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Thinking of adding rustic cabinets to your kitchen? You’re not alone! Rustic kitchen cabinets are a popular choice. Here’s why so many love the rustic cabinet look.

They’re Beautiful

First and foremost, rustic cabinets are beautiful. They give an instant appeal to your kitchen due to the natural woodgrain. Plus, they’re artfully finished with elements like wormholes and sanded edges. This, combined with hand-rubbed glazes, gives rustic cabinets a striking appearance. So they’re a popular choice for many people. They always enhance your kitchen’s aesthetic. That’s why you really can’t go wrong when choosing the rustic cabinet look for your home. It’s a timeless look that never goes out of style.

They Add a Touch of Nature

It’s no secret that nature gives us a sense of peace. So including natural elements in your home helps you feel more at ease. That’s why so many people love having houseplants, for example. Without a doubt, rustic cabinets help your kitchen feel more natural. That’s because rustic cabinets show off the natural woodgrain and include elements like knots and color variations. So they instantly lend a peaceful, natural effect to your kitchen. Stone, metal, and faux or live plants amplify the effect.

Rustic Cabinets Bring Warmth to Your Home

There’s something about rustic cabinets that brings a feeling of warmth and comfort to your home. It harkens back to times gone by, when homes were built from wood and stone. Rustic cabinets create a welcoming, warm kitchen that feels inviting to both you and your guests. It’s easy to imagine you’re in a cozy cabin in the middle of the woods or a beautiful lodge in the wilderness. Indeed, there’s no better way to bring warmth to your home than by opting for the rustic cabinet look. Brew some coffee and bake some homemade muffins for cozy perfection.

Rustic Cabinets are Durable

Rustic cabinets don’t just look great. They’re durable, too. And that’s important when you make a major investment in your kitchen. You want your new cabinets to last! Thankfully, because rustic cabinets are made from solid wood, they do. Just be sure you purchase your cabinets from a reputable company, like Edgewood Cabinetry, rather than cheaper cabinets covered in veneer. They don’t last as long as cabinets made from furniture-grade hardwood. So choose quality rustic cabinets that hold up well to the heat and moisture in your kitchen.

Your Cabinets Are Unique

Rustic cabinets include natural imperfections in the wood, like bird peck, knots, checks, sapwood, spalting, and end-splits. While these are removed from other styles of cabinets, they give rustic cabinets character. And they make your cabinets unique. Just as no tree is exactly the same, your cabinets aren’t a copy of anyone else’s. They’re unique to your home. And that makes them pretty special. Many people love the rustic cabinet look for exactly this reason. Rustic cabinets are like an original piece of art. There are no other cabinets in the world exactly like yours. That’s incredible.

They’re Customizable

One of the best things about rustic cabinets is the ability to customize them to create exactly the style you want. That is, as long as you’re working with a custom cabinet maker like Edgewood Cabinetry. For instance, some add clear glass or stained glass panels. Others incorporate mesh or tin elements into their cabinets. The sky’s the limit! Whether you want a country kitchen with mesh inserts or a cabin-like aesthetic with maple wood and a stained glass focal point, rustic cabinets are the perfect choice.

Are you interested in installing rustic cabinets in your kitchen? We love turning dreams into reality! At Edgewood Cabinetry, we offer rustic cabinets made from furniture-grade hardwoods, like maple, oak, and hickory, along with a variety of glazes, hardware, and custom elements like mesh and glass. And don’t forget, we also offer a multitude of kitchen cabinet accessories to improve the functionality of your new cabinets, like drawer inserts, storage racks, pull-outs, and pull downs. Contact us to learn more or get started on your new cabinets!

 

 

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Installing new kitchen cabinets is a big decision. After all, it’s a significant investment. So you want to get it right.

But how do you know which style of cabinets is best for your home? Here are four kitchen cabinet design styles to consider for your project.

1. Shaker

The Shaker style cabinets are named after the Shakers, who valued simplicity. As the name suggests, these cabinets are meant to be simple but functional. Hundreds of years later, Shaker cabinets are still popular. What a testament to the strength and beauty of this style!

In fact, you’ve probably seen Shaker cabinets many times before. They are known for their rails and styles design. You’ll also recognize their recessed door panels. If you enjoy minimalist styles with tons of functionality, Shaker cabinets are right for you.

In terms of construction, Shaker cabinets often use durable woods from the Northeastern United States. For example, cherry, oak, maple, and hickory all work well. It follows that many homeowners choose to stain or glaze their cabinets to highlight the natural beauty of the wood. But painting is an option, too. White and gray are popular choices.

2. Modern/Contemporary

Modern and contemporary cabinets are also popular choices. They’re perfect for those who enjoy a minimalist look. That’s because they feature flat panels. There are also minimal or no fixtures. This lack of visible hardware creates a sleek design that many homeowners find relaxing.

Additionally, because all the surfaces in these cabinets are flat, they work well in small spaces. It’s easy to create taller cabinets with this style. And you’ll enjoy using every inch of cabinet space. Plus, the sleek design helps small spaces feel larger.

We recommend using maple wood because modern and contemporary cabinets are typically painted. However, composites are also an option. White, gray, and black are popular color choices.

3. Country/Rustic

Country/Rustic cabinets are one of the most popular cabinet styles here in North Carolina. If you love the country, farmhouse, or cabin look, this is the style for you.

Country/Rustic cabinets put the beauty of natural wood on display through paints, glazes, and stains. That’s why maple, hickory, oak, and pine are popular choices.

Additionally, many homeowners choose to include elements like mesh, tin, and decorative panels to increase the country/rustic charm of these cabinets. They also combine especially well with iron, copper, and granite features in your kitchen.

4. Traditional

Do you love beautiful, ornate cabinets? Then traditional cabinets are the style for you. They incorporate a variety of adornments and embellishments to give a grand appearance. Arches, moldings, and raised panels are popular choices. So are ornate wrought iron or bronze fixtures and glass panels.

Traditional cabinets typically give a formal look to your kitchen. That’s because they typically feature elaborate European designs. Alternatively, combine traditional ornate decor with a more country/rustic appearance. Tuscan and French Country kitchens are perfect examples of this style.

When it comes to wood, cherry, oak, and maple are good choices for traditional cabinets. Some homeowners choose a stain or glaze to bring attention to the natural wood. Others paint the cabinets and give them an antique or distressed look. Whatever you choose, you’re sure to make a statement with traditional cabinets.

Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, we offer all of the above styles of kitchen cabinets. And we’re happy to discuss your vision for your kitchen and help you choose cabinets to match.

As you think about the cabinet style you want, take a moment to consider the type of hardware you like, too. Hardware is like the icing on a cake. It completes the look of your cabinets. Need some inspiration? Check out these hardware styles to see which is best for you.

When you’re ready to begin your new kitchen project, we’re ready to help. Just fill out this form to get started.

 

 

 

 

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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.

 

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.

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Going to the cinema is a great way to relax and have fun. But it gets even better when you can have a movie night with your friends and loved ones, right there in your home. Edgewood Cabinetry in Raleigh custom cabinets can bring the cinema to your home with a custom home movie theater.

Home Cinema in Raleigh – Custom Cabinets

The beautiful part of having an in-home cinema is that you can enjoy the movies and games, of your choice, at your chosen time and with as much popcorn and refreshments as you please. After all, what’s a good movie without popcorn? When creating a home movie theater, here are a few items that will give you a complete theater experience.

Room Requirements

Finding the right space in your home will result in a high quality home theater.  The room should have the following features:

  • A large rectangular-shaped room, no smaller than 10′ x 12′ (ideally, dimensions should be based on ceiling height – 1.6 times for width, 2.3 times for length)
  • Minimum ceiling height of 7 feet
  • Carpeted floors to prevent excess reverberation within the theater and absorb sound
  • Isolated area (basements are ideal)
  • No windows
  • Multiple power outlets
  • Internet access (for streaming)

Home Theater Features

Lighting: If you’ve ever gone out to the cinema, you’ll agree that the dimmed lights help you enjoy the movies better. A dark room shuts out the world for a more in-depth movie experience. The bonus is being able to view darkly lit scenes easily.

Sound Quality: Having quality sound is essential, as it could either make or mar your movie or gaming experience. You can opt for a surround sound system which makes you feel like you’re in the middle of the action.

Seating Arrangement: For this, you can either opt for chairs that recline or have sofas or seats against the wall. Bean bag chairs are also a great option. If your room is big enough, you might want to create stadium-style seating, so every seat has a great view.

TV/Projector: The screen’s size and positioning will depend on the room size and the number of seats in the room. Ideally, the TV should be High Definition (HD), and for projectors, a 4k is preferable. An 1080p is also an excellent and affordable option.

Storage: You’ll need a place to hide all the gamepads, DVDs, and other media items to avoid distractions. Custom built-in storage space can be added around the big screen.

Other Features For Extra Comfort

You can go the extra mile to ensure the comfort of your family or guests by adding some of these extras to your home movie theater:

  • A popcorn vending machine
  • 3D glasses
  • Comfy pillows and blankets
  • Video games
  • Snack box
  • Soundproofing
  • Massage chairs
  • Adjustable seats for a better viewing experience

Edgewood Cabinetry

Imagine having a cinema where you can experience the passion, suspense, thrills, and intrigues of a good movie or video game, all from the comfort of your home. You can customize the setting with cabinets designed to give it a classic, retro, or modern feel. It’s all up to you to decide. At Edgewood Cabinetry in Raleigh custom cabinets are our specialty. We can design a great look that suits your home theater needs and wants. Contact us today at 919-339-7300 and see what we can do for you.

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When it comes to renovating or remodeling a home, you have endless decisions to make. One thing to keep in mind is to have a general aesthetic layout for your entire home. Identifying the overall aesthetic will assist the decision-making process.

However, many people wonder about matching custom cabinets. For example, do the bathroom cabinets have to match the ones in the kitchen? Paying attention to such small details will help you execute a beautiful and functional home. Here are factors to keep in mind when choosing bathroom and kitchen custom cabinets.

Choosing Custom Cabinets

Complementary Styles

You don’t have to match all the cabinets in your home, but you can choose kitchen and bathroom cabinets that complement each other. For example, if you are going with modern cabinetry in your kitchen, you can also select modern cabinetry of a different style for your bathroom. Doing this will allow you to keep a uniform aesthetic all over the house, and the cabinets will complement each other. That is why you should always choose cabinet styles that don’t compete or clash with each other.

Proximity

How close is the bathroom to the kitchen? If your kitchen has a powder room nearby, you should have the same style cabinets. Doing this will provide a flow from one space to the other. On the other hand, if your bathroom is on another floor or in a different home section, you don’t have to match the cabinets.

Blending It All Together

All the elements of your home should blend and complement each other. That does not mean that everything has to match, but you should consider using complementary colors so the house’s flow remains uniform. You can also repeat the same cabinet style throughout the house if that is what you want.

Of course, you are the one who holds the vision of your home and are under no obligation to follow these rules. Many designers create beautiful homes without following conventional interior design rules, and you can do the same.

Edgewood Cabinetry

If you are looking to remodel your home and need custom cabinets, you are in the right place. Edgewood Cabinetry is one of the leading cabinet designers. For more information, call us at 919-339-7300 and see what we can do for you.

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It might sound simple, but choosing cabinet styles to fit your décor is sometimes one of the hardest decorating decisions you can ever make. The cabinet finish, stained or painted, has a substantial visual impact on the room. Regardless of what enthusiasts on either side have to say, neither of these two options is perfect. It all boils down to the unique tastes and preferences of each individual. To help with this decision, we have listed each option’s benefits and potential drawbacks.

Painted Cabinets

Painted cabinets are a big deal today. They offer the opportunity to add a burst of color to any space. They are highly versatile and look lovely against many types of décor, flooring, and kitchen backsplash.

Pros

Variety. These come in a wide range of cabinet colors that make it possible to match a specific aesthetic. They also can be delivered in either two-tone cabinets or bold paint. Bold statements or a relaxing atmosphere can all be expressed through colored cabinets.

Modern Style. Modern cabinet styles feature more painted cabinets. If you are aiming for sleek surfaces, painted cabinets are the way to go. The colors can be emphasized by using either a matte or glossy finish.

Saving Money. Painted cabinets are made using medium-density fiberboard (MDF), which is cheaper than the hardwood associated with staining. MDF produces a better and smoother finish at a reasonable price.

Cons

Hidden Grain. Grains make your cabinets look unique. The cabinet’s personality and warmth might be lost if the grain is covered.

Maintenance. The look of fresh-painted cabinets is appealing but short-lived. These cabinets are vulnerable to scratches and chips, which are easy to spot and problematic to fix.

Difficult to Replicate Paint. When the paint on the cabinet chips, there is no guarantee that you can get the same color shade for touch-ups, especially for custom colors.

Stained Cabinets

Stained cabinets might not be as popular or trendy as the painted ones, but they are an excellent option for giving any space an appealing, natural look.

Pros

Versatility. Stained cabinet styles offer the versatility of looks that can’t be achieved with paint alone. These include techniques such as natural, rustic, or traditional.

Hardwood Showcasing. Your cabinet style largely depends on the type of hardwood you choose. With the help of the right stain, numerous beautiful varieties can be showcased. Stain colors bring out the natural qualities of the hardwood.

Long-Term Maintenance. If you don’t want to be forced to touch up your cabinets regularly, take solace in stained cabinets. They will look beautiful for decades without the need for touch-ups.

Cons

Few Color Options. Stains provide access to numerous styles and types of hardwood, but the color selection is limited. If you have a custom hue in mind for your kitchen, stained cabinets may not match perfectly.

Highlights Unwanted Grains. Grains are beautiful and bring out the natural look of the hardwood. However, they also attract attention to flaws like knotholes and burrs that are unsightly.

Edgewood Cabinetry

Cabinets can be styled in different ways. What’s best for you? At Edgewood Cabinetry, we are on the cutting edge of cabinet trends. Whatever your cabinetry needs are (i.e., custom colors, white, or custom enamels), we deliver the best and trendiest looks in cabinet styles for all our customers. Talk to us today and spice up your cabinets and décor. For more information, call 919-339-7300.