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When you picture your dream kitchen, what color do you see for your cabinets? Crisp white, sleek charcoal, deep navy, or maybe a bold pop of green? The truth is, there are endless shades and finishes to choose from, and your cabinet color sets the tone for the entire space. That’s what makes this decision so exciting and, if we’re honest, a little overwhelming.

Whether you’re leaning toward timeless and classic, daring and modern, or somewhere in between, your cabinet color will be the heartbeat of your remodel. 

Before you get lost in the paint deck, here are some smart tips to help you narrow down the possibilities and land on a cabinet color that makes your custom kitchen design pop.

Consider Natural Lighting

Natural light plays a key role in cabinetry colors, and the intensity of the light affects the tone of the cabinet’s finish. Choosing bold colors is a great strategy if your kitchen is bright and sunny, with abundant natural light. But if your kitchen space is darker, with little or no natural light, maybe opt for softer, lighter colors to create a subtler color palette. Don’t forget to include lighting from fixtures, too, which can create the same warmth and color softening as natural light can.

Stay True to Your Sense of Style

Whatever your sense of style, make sure it’s woven into your custom kitchen cabinet design. If you’re more of a minimalist, neutrals, dark blues, or bold gray hues are great starting points for your minimalistic palette. On the other hand, if your style leans more toward a timeless kitchen design, warm colors like cream or classic white can create a design flow that stays relevant. 

Tie In Other Design Elements

Tying other kitchen design elements and the cabinet color choices is essential. Countertops and their composition can clash or complement cabinet colors. Granite countertops feature a variety of colors that can pair nicely with your cabinet choice, while marble countertops and their unique design may detract from your cabinet color choice. The backsplash is another key component in your custom kitchen design to consider. Flooring style and material choices align, too, with your perfect cabinet color. These elements should collectively mesh together to create a warm, inviting space for cooking, gathering, and entertaining.

Trendy or Timeless?

You’ll be hard-pressed to scroll through your streaming platforms without running into a few design shows and DIY offering all the latest trends in kitchen colors and designs. Bold shades and dramatic finishes might look amazing right now, but trends have a way of fading just as quickly as they arrive. The real question is: will you still love that color a year (or even five years) from now?

Some cabinet colors truly are timeless, creating a backdrop that feels fresh no matter what’s trending. Others are fun in the moment but may leave you itching for another update down the road. That’s why it’s important to strike the right balance between what’s hot and what’s lasting. Our design team has the expertise to help you spot which trends are worth embracing and which classic choices will keep your kitchen looking beautiful for years to come.

Our Design Team Will Help You Find the Perfect Cabinet Color

It’s tempting to tackle a kitchen remodel yourself, but a job like this is best left to the professionals. Our design team at Edgewood Cabinetry can sit down with you to discover the best-fit elements to achieve your dream custom kitchen design. 

Ready to go cabinet color exploring with us? We pride ourselves on our design experts, who can help you choose the perfect cabinet hues and create the perfect custom kitchen for your home. Contact us for your free design quote and learn more about achieving your dream kitchen!

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With so many design features to consider, planning your kitchen can be overwhelming. As you browse your kitchen design options and features for your dream kitchen, consider custom kitchen cabinets. Make your home’s most popular space truly yours with unique touches, functions, and aesthetics you love. We’ll share some of our picks for must-have custom cabinet features right now.

Appliance Garages and Lifts

A parking space for your larger appliances and the appliance garage keep your countertops clutter-free yet keep frequently used appliances and gadgets ready. Added features include concealed outlets inside the garage and pull-out drawers or platforms. Another cool feature is the mixer lift, designed for heavier stand mixers. The stand conveniently folds down inside a cabinet that houses the mixer. When you’re ready to use the mixer, the lift pulls out to counter height and quickly slides the mixer to the countertop. When it’s time for the mixer to return to its cabinet, slide it back onto the lift and fold it back down.

Roll-Out Pantry Drawers

The vertical pantry feature is very popular in today’s kitchens, but a common complaint is having to reach the back of the shelf to access items. Roll-out drawers solve that dilemma, pulling out to get to items at the very back. The drawer tracks feature quiet ball bearings, and the drawers self-close when pushed back into the cabinet. These drawers are space savers, providing a spot for not just canned goods and other nonperishables but also cookware, mixing bowls, or small appliances that can be tucked inside.

Pull-Out Trash and Recycling Bins

Many households participate in recycling programs, and having an easily accessible bin for recycling, along with a trash can, might be a must-have in your new kitchen. Add a pull-out trash and recycling cabinet to your plans! Designed to hold two bins, the space can be easily customized to accommodate three or four bins. Another clever feature to consider is the hands-free toe kick that opens the cabinet with a light touch of your toe.

Vertical Dividers

Baking sheets, pizza pans, and cutting boards occupy a significant amount of cabinet space. Why not add vertical dividers to one of the cabinets to house these uniquely shaped items? Vertical dividers are made of matching cabinet materials to complement your design. They offer a functional storage solution as larger, flat items slide neatly between the divider slots. Place these brilliant dividers inside any cabinet, making the storage possibilities endless!

Customized Drawers

Don’t overlook the creative storage and functionality of the drawers in your dream kitchen. We can customize those spaces, too, making convenient spaces for all your dinnertime utensils and essentials.

  • Custom drawer sizes: Design your kitchen with larger, deeper drawers that can accommodate a wide range of gadgets.
  • Tech-friendly drawers: Customize your drawers with USB ports and standard ports for charging devices, digital thermometers, and other everyday kitchen tech gadgets.
  • Double stack drawers: Pack an extra punch in your drawer storage by adding a sliding tray for silverware or serving pieces, along with a divided bottom for everyday utensils.

Pull-Out Spice Racks

Gone are the days of cramming spice jars and bottles into a cabinet. A pull-out spice rack offers all your spices at a glance and can be customized for a drawer or cabinet. The cabinet spice rack features two or three shelves to corral spices, while a drawer houses a slanted rack that can be stackable to accommodate more spice jars.

Additional Cooking Surfaces

Sometimes, you need a little extra prep room or counter space. Design your kitchen with the hidden additional workspace, a top-pick custom cabinet feature. Nestled between the countertop and bottom cabinets, the workspace slides out for easy use and slides back in when no longer needed.

When it’s time to reimagine your dream kitchen, get inspired with these custom kitchen cabinet features! Whether you’re renovating for a more modern kitchen or want a classic kitchen vibe, making kitchen cabinets your own never goes out of style. Contact our team, and let’s create a custom kitchen with all the custom kitchen cabinets you love.

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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.

You might have your dream kitchen in mind when you start your kitchen renovation project. But you weren’t necessarily prepared for all the detailed decisions that come with it, especially when it comes to cabinetry. One of those decisions involves whether to choose open shelving for your new space or more traditional closed cabinets. There are advantages and unique design elements for each. Today, we’ll compare your options with helpful insights. Choose confidently when you see how both open shelving and closed cabinet layouts can elevate your kitchen.

1.    Aesthetic Appeal of Closed Cabinets and Open Shelving

One of the first considerations for shelving and cabinetry is about your personal style preferences. With open shelving, for example, you can invite an open and airy vibe to your kitchen, allowing you to showcase your dishware and décor. On the other hand, the closed-style cabinets introduce a more polished kitchen appearance, allowing you to keep all your wares neatly hidden behind closed cabinet doors.

2.    Organizational Features to Consider

Another insight for choosing open or closed styles involves your personal level of organization. With open shelving, your everyday items will all be on display, usually requiring a little more organization. Alternatively, with the closed-door cabinet, you can adopt a more relaxed approach to how you store your dishes and kitchenware.

3.    Cleaning, Maintenance, and Upkeep of Your New Cabinets

As vibrant and stunning as your new kitchen will be, it won’t clean itself. When choosing between open shelving layouts and closed cabinetry, think about the maintenance of everyday life. Open shelves will collect more dust and potential grease buildup, more so in busy kitchens. The closed cabinet door will keep those airborne particles off your dishes better and require less cleaning and maintenance.

4.    Storage Capabilities and Functionality

It’s your dream kitchen. Design it with every functional detail you need to make it work for you. This involves storage and ease of access for all your cookware essentials. Consider all your everyday dishware. But don’t forget about how you plan to store smaller appliances, pantry supplies, and backup kitchen utensils that will need to go somewhere in your newly renovated kitchen.

5.    Market Appeal and Resale Value

This particular insight to consider when choosing between open shelving and closed cabinets isn’t about your preferences. Instead, it might be worth thinking about what others might prefer in a kitchen. If you plan to sell your home, a remodeled kitchen will already add market appeal and resale value. Choosing a broader, appealing kitchen design, with prioritized storage and low-maintenance design, can contribute to both resale and marketability.

6.    The Size Factor

When you make design decisions about your new kitchen, the size and space itself will play into which options work best. And you might try to incorporate elements that make the area feel more spacious, like open shelving. In other kitchen layouts, creating open shelves might not work as well as closed cabinetry. Your renovation design team can help you find the solutions that complement your new kitchen look, within the confines of what your kitchen’s size and space allow.

 

Let Edgewood Cabinetry Help You with All Your Kitchen Remodeling Decisions

Of all the challenging decisions you’ll have to make about your kitchen renovation project, choosing who to work with should be fairly easy. Our team at Edgewood Cabinetry can help you bring your dream kitchen to life with every detail. We will help you weigh your design options, including the key considerations for aesthetics, functionality, storage, layout, and more. Contact us with your kitchen cabinetry and remodeling questions – we’ll make sure you have all the information you need to get started.

 

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Kitchens have morphed into multipurpose rooms, so homeowners today don’t want generic designs. If your kitchen feels a little drab, it’s time for a refresh. Find the inspiration you need with the six best kitchen design trends of 2022.

1. Personalized Utility

With so many people now working from home, at least part-time, families spend significant amounts of time in their kitchens. As a result, homeowners are craving custom organization. In 2022, kitchens bring both style and function to the home.

So if you’ve been thinking about investing in custom kitchen storage solutions, this is a great time to get started. Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, we offer a plethora of custom kitchen cabinet options, so you’re sure to find a style you love with the personalized utility you need. Add flair and function to your kitchen with options like custom-designed range hoods and vents, wine racks, pull-outs, and lazy Susans.

2. Wine Storage

Demand for wine storage has been high for the past few years, and that trend continues in 2022. Homeowners are adding dedicated space for their wine collections. So whether you just relax with an occasional glass of chardonnay or are a wine connoisseur with an enviable collection of vintage wines, adding wine storage to your kitchen is a trend you’ll want to follow.

And because 2022 is all about making your kitchen work for you, you can decide exactly how much space you want to devote to wine storage. Add a small wine rack in the corner of your kitchen, or go all out with a custom home bar. Kitchen island bars and refrigerated cabinets are excellent ideas for adding wine storage to your kitchen.

3. An Appreciation for Nature

Kitchens that celebrate nature are in style now. So this is an excellent time to consider replacing your stock cabinets with all-wood options. Using natural materials, such as quality wood cabinets invokes a peaceful feeling.

Pair your wood cabinets with other elements from nature, such as wood or bamboo bowls, live plants, cut flowers, and, of course, plenty of natural light.

4. Color

This year, we’re seeing homeowners adding color to their kitchens to bring in some of their own personalities. And again, you can use as much or as little color as you want and still be on trend. Dark, bold colors like oxblood red and navy blue work well to add a strong statement. Or choose a subtler color like sage green for a more tranquil atmosphere.

Try adding color to just your kitchen island or your backsplash to create a pop of color. Want a larger area? Many people choose to add color to their bottom cabinets while leaving the top cabinets and walls neutral. Or go all-in with floor-to ceiling color. Want something in between? Try traditional European style cabinets in Parisian blue to add color and classic charm to your kitchen.

5. Unique Style

With custom cabinets, the sky is the limit, and many homeowners are taking advantage of that flexibility to infuse their own unique personality into their kitchens. Ditch the stock cabinets, and come up with your own unique style.

Try fluted or arched cabinets for a unique design. Or add mesh panels, glass display doors, or ornate elements to create a one-of-a kind kitchen. Want a round kitchen island instead of a rectangle? Go for it! Now is the time to let your imagination run wild, and turn your kitchen dreams into reality.

6. Multi-functionality

Homeowners today use their kitchens for more than just cooking and eating. They want a gathering place where they can enjoy spending time with family and friends, a workspace to tackle tasks when working from home, and a place their children feel comfortable sitting and finishing their homework.

Kitchens in 2022 reflect those desires, with many homeowners opting to add comfortable seating, kitchen islands with an extended countertop for additional seating and work space, or including tech, like televisions, charging stations, and tablet stands. After all, how else are you going to follow along with your favorite new cooking class?

We love that 2022’s kitchen trends are all about making your home perfect for you. If you’re ready to start personalizing your kitchen, reach out, and we’ll be happy to help.

 

When you design a custom kitchen, you want every element to be perfect. Small details carry more weight than you may think. The right cabinet hardware can make or break your kitchen’s look. Here are eight cabinet hardware styles to consider with your custom kitchen.

1. Traditional Knob and Pull

If you think about the cabinets in most homes, you’ll see a combination of knobs and pulls, typically with knobs on cabinet doors and pulls on the drawers. If you like to keep things traditional, a combination of knobs and pulls could be the right fit for you. Moreover, there’s no reason to discount this style just because it’s common. There are so many different choices of knobs and pulls that you can make this style uniquely your own.

2. Drop Pulls

If you prefer something a little fancier, consider drop pulls. Drop pulls add an ornate touch to your kitchen and pair particularly well with other styles, like knobs and cup pulls. Since drop pulls are meant to lie flat, they work best on drawers. And because furniture-style cabinets are popular right now, drop pulls are an excellent choice.

3. Rustic

Are you planning to have lots of natural woodgrain on display in your kitchen? If so, rustic cabinet hardware could be just the touch you need. Hammered or wrought-iron handles and pulls give your kitchen a rustic feel, reminiscent of a log cabin. They also work well in kitchens that feature stone, marble, and granite elements.

4. Cremone Bolts

You have probably seen cremone bolts on casement windows and French doors, but they’re also a wonderful choice for kitchen cabinets, especially those with glass doors. Cremone bolts add a classic charm to your kitchen and come in many ornate designs. You’ll instantly add a romantic, high-end atmosphere to your kitchen by including cremone bolts on your cabinets.

5. Tubular Metal Pulls

If you prefer a modern, sleek look for your cabinets, tubular metal pulls are the way to go. These long, metal pulls come in a variety of finishes, so you can choose one that complements the color of your cabinets.  For example, brass, silver, and gold pulls work well with many cabinet colors. Or for a bolder look, pair black pulls with white or light-colored cabinets.

6. Cup Pulls

Cup pulls are designed to be grasped from the bottom and come in a variety of designs. This versatile hardware choice is equally as at home in a farmhouse style kitchen as an industrial one. For instance, cup pulls can add a vintage, modern, or rustic feel to your kitchen, depending on your choice of material and design.

7. Tuscan

Do you adore European style? Then, consider Tuscan cabinet pulls. These lovely pulls bring a distinctive European flair to your kitchen. Pair them with raised panel cabinets, and you’ll feel as though you’ve been transported to the French or Italian countryside. At once provincial and elegant, Tuscan-style cabinet pulls are perfect if you want your kitchen to evoke an old-world European charm.

8. Novelty

Novelty cabinet hardware is a wonderful choice if you want to express a particular element of your personality. Although some may be quick to assume novelty hardware must be tacky or garish, quite the opposite is true. Tasteful and stylish novelty cabinet hardware abounds. So whether you want to display your love of the sea with seashell-themed pulls, want your hardware to give a nod to your love of nature with elements like leaves and vines, or want to pay homage to your equestrian lifestyle with subtle sleeping fox knobs, you’re sure to find novelty hardware that brings a unique element to your kitchen.

Remember, we at Edgewood Cabinetry are always happy to help you choose the right hardware to complement your custom cabinets. Contact us today to get started.

 

 

How To Design A Butlers Pantry

A butler’s pantry is the perfect addition to any kitchen. It provides prep room, storage and even more. It’s even a great place to hide bulky countertop appliances for a cleaner main kitchen. While they were once used as a place for the butler to store and clean the china and silver, they’re now bustling areas to help with cooking and entertaining. Designing a butler’s pantry gives you the chance to create the perfect area for your needs. Much like a kitchen, you can customize your pantry any way you want.

Determine Its Purpose

How To Design A Butlers PantryFirst, determine your butler’s pantry’s purpose. Some people use them mainly for storage. This lets them use the area as more of a more organized walk-in pantry with a small prep area.

Others prefer to use the area mainly for prep, which means having plenty of counter space, a sink and warming areas for prepared dishes. Some even add a wet bar for an out of the way place to mix drinks without getting in the way of the cook in the main kitchen.

Add Plenty Of Storage Room

No matter what the purpose of your butler’s pantry, incorporate plenty of storage room. You’ll typically want to store things, such as:

  • Less often used appliances, such as large mixers
  • Alcohol – wine coolers are ideal for a butler’s pantry
  • Extra dishes and fine china
  • Extra food (when doubling as a pantry)
  • Baking equipment

You’ll want to have ample room to store everything for easy access when you’re using the area for prepping meals and entertaining.

Make Room For Prep

Edgewood Cabinetry cabinetsOne of the main purposes of a butler’s pantry is to have extra space for prep. You don’t always have enough room in your kitchen to prepare ingredients, lay out all your necessary dishes and keep prepared dishes warm while everything else finishes.

You’ll want ample counter space for prep. It’s also a good idea to work warming areas and a refrigerated area into your design. A small refrigerator stores things like cold appetizers while keeping your main fridge uncluttered.

Consider Entertaining Elements

Often, a butler’s pantry is used to help with entertaining. You can set out trays and have a wet bar for people to serve themselves or make it easy for you as the host to quickly get what your guests need. The best part is everyone stays out of the kitchen so the cook doesn’t get disturbed and the main course is served up on time.

This is another reason to have plenty of storage. The last thing you want is for your guests to see your butler’s pantry in disarray.

Make Cleanup Easy

Sometimes, it’s easy to get so caught up in everything else that you forget about one important design element – cleanup. The type of countertop and backsplash you use can drastically affect how long it takes to clean your kitchen.

We’ve written several guides on helping you choose the best countertop for your kitchen, including:

You want surfaces that are easy to wipe off. Grout work in the backsplash might look good, but you may want to avoid it in areas where you’ll prep messier foods. You’ll also want to consider adding a sink and small dishwasher. A sink, at the very least, gives you a place to rinse things off and clean your hands.

Try To Complement Your Kitchen

Finally, try to create a complementary design to your kitchen. This creates a seamless look between both areas. Your butler’s pantry should be similar to your kitchen. You’ll likely want to keep the same cabinet design and colors.

While you don’t have to keep them the same, it’s a common trend. You could also go with an exact opposite to make the rooms stand out. If you’ll have more guests in your pantry than kitchen, you’ll want to design with that in mind. You may want a more elegant look versus a more functional look like you’d have in your kitchen.

Every butler’s pantry needs custom cabinets to complete the look. Contact us today to find out how we can help.

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Expert Tips For Removing Your Old Kitchen

Removing your kitchen isn’t the easiest thing to do, but it’s a satisfying process. Suddenly, your kitchen is a blank canvas for your new dream kitchen. Depending on the extent of your kitchen renovation, you might not need to remove everything. However, you do need to remove things in a certain order. Doing it the way the experts do will help you finish faster, stay safer during the process and avoid damaging anything you still want to keep.

Prep For Removing Your Old Kitchen

Expert Tips For Removing Your Old KitchenBefore removing your old kitchen, you need to do a little prep work. The main things you need to do include:

  • Clean out all cabinets, drawers and appliances (you can keep your refrigerator and freezer going until you’re ready to move out appliances)
  • Get gloves and goggles to protect yourself
  • Get a large dumpster delivered if you’re throwing out cabinets, countertops, flooring, etc.
  • Have your new kitchen almost ready to install, such as having new custom cabinets ready to be installed as soon as you’re finished removing everything
  • Have someone to help you (never do this alone to avoid getting hurt)

Prepping means you won’t have to wait so long between removing the old and getting the new kitchen.

Disconnect Everything

Since you’ll be removing your sink and appliances, you’ll need to disconnect your water, gas (if applicable) and electricity to your kitchen. This prevents leaks and shocks when trying to remove things. Often, wires run behind your kitchen cabinets, so it’s safer to turn off the electricity when you’re trying to take them down. If you know where your wires run and can take down your cabinets safely, you don’t need to turn off your electricity until you’re ready to start removing appliances and light fixtures.

Protect The Floor And Other Rooms

Edgewood Cabinetry home tips kitchen cabinetsIf you’re not changing your floors, use a drop cloth to protect them. Despite your best intentions, you will drop things when removing your old kitchen. Also, try to seal off the area by putting plastic over any entrances to other connecting rooms. This helps contain the mess while you’re working. You may also want to put down a drop cloth if you need to walk through other rooms to take out the things you’re removing.

Take Down Anything You Want To Keep

If you want to keep any light fixtures, cabinet hardware and things hanging on your walls, take them down. It’s easy for things to get broken or lost once you really start removing things. For instance, in trying to remove upper wall cabinets, you can easily break a hanging fixture.

Remove The Sink

Before you remove any cabinets or countertops, you have to remove the sink. Double-check that your water is turned off or you’ll turn your kitchen into a swimming pool. If you want to keep your sink and/or faucet fixture, store them carefully in another room or area to avoid any damage.

Remove Upper Cabinets

The next step is to remove your upper cabinets. Do this before removing your countertops. Removing your old kitchen is a lot easier when you can balance your wall cabinets on your bottom cabinets. To remove cabinets safely, remove the doors, drawers and any other moving parts before taking them down. If you plan on giving the cabinets away, label the parts so the new owner knows how to put everything back together.

Remove Countertops And Backsplashes

Now that you’re done balancing your cabinets on the countertops, it’s time to safely remove the countertops and backsplashes. For longer sections of countertops, you may need help lifting them. If you’re not reusing them or donating them, carefully cut them into small sections.

Remove Cabinets

Finally, remove your bottom cabinets. The process works the same as your upper wall cabinets. Take out any drawers, remove the doors and take out any movable storage solutions.

Remove Appliances

The last step is removing your appliances. Unless they’ll be in the exact same spot, you’ll likely need to remove your appliances. This gives you room to install new cabinets, light fixtures, countertops and more. Turn off the electricity to your kitchen before removing your appliances to avoid getting shocked.

Removing your old kitchen may take a few days. However, your new kitchen is waiting. Start the entire process by letting us build your custom cabinets for your brand new kitchen.

What To Look For When Designing Your Dream Kitchen

Designing your dream kitchen gives you the chance to finally get the look, storage and function you want. But, you’ll probably discover there are quite a few choices to make. Maybe you like several types of design styles. What kind of storage works best? How can you choose between those stunning grey and beige granite countertops? It all comes down to knowing what to look for to not only get your dream kitchen but a kitchen you’ll truly love for years to come.

Try A Transitional Style

What To Look For When Designing Your Dream KitchenIf you’re having a hard time deciding between styles, a transitional style is the best choice to look for. Designing your dream kitchen means choosing something that you’ll want to use for years. A completely modern style might not make you happy a few years later. On the other hand, an older style might get boring quickly.

Kitchen trends come and go, but you probably have certain styles and features you still love no matter what. A transitional style means you merge more traditional themes with modern elements. Transitional styles are the most popular choice for kitchens, but you can definitely customize them to your dream kitchen.

Look For Innovative Storage

Drawers and cabinets aren’t the only storage options for kitchens. When designing your dream kitchen, look for innovative storage ideas customized to your needs. For example, you might have a wine rack in between two upper cabinets. Or, you might use your baseboard area to add a pan drawer. We have quite a few guides to help you see just how many storage options are available:

Opt For Custom Cabinets

When designing your dream kitchen, always look for custom cabinets. Stock cabinets can work, but you’ll always feel like you’re compromising in certain areas. Plus, it’s difficult to fully maximize your space when you’re forced to only use a few specific sizes.

Custom cabinets give you choices. Choose the size, function, organization and much more. You can even choose the materials used. Your kitchen will thank you for going custom and your friends will envy your unique kitchen.

Combine Elements From Various Sources

Edgewood Cabinetry cabinetsWhile you may already have a dream kitchen in mind, take some time to look at other kitchens. Browse through images on Pinterest. Check out friends’ and family’s kitchens. Look at current trends and various styles.

Now for the fun part. Don’t try to just copy someone else’s kitchen. Combine the elements you love into your dream kitchen. A specific color, type of lighting, cabinet style, organization methods and so on can all come from different sources. Together, they create a kitchen you’ll love.

Think About Function And Convenience

Designing your dream kitchen also means deciding on the right layout. You’ll want to look for cabinets and appliances that best fit the layout you want. Think carefully about the function and convenience when designing a layout. You’ll want to design your cabinets to make it easy to reach things as you cook and entertain. The more convenient and functional, the more dream-like it’ll feel every time you walk into your kitchen.

Match Your Home At Least A Little

It’s easy to get carried away, but the last thing you want is to design your dream kitchen and discover it clashes horribly with the rest of your home. While your kitchen doesn’t need to match exactly, it shouldn’t be a shock to the eyes when you walk in. Add design elements that help your kitchen match, at least a little. This is especially true if you have an open kitchen that connects with your dining room and/or living room.

Designing your dream kitchen is fun. Contact us today to find out how we can help create the custom kitchen cabinets of your dreams.

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