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A clutter-free kitchen centers on designing smart storage that works with the way you cook, prep, clean, and move through the space. The right drawer organizers and pull-outs transform your kitchen from a daily headache into a smooth, intuitive, everything-has-a-home workflow. If you’re planning a remodel or refreshing your cabinetry, these are the features worth prioritizing.

Slim Drawer Inserts That Keep Tools in Check

The unsung hero of a peaceful kitchen is a simple, well-planned utensil drawer. Instead of the typical loose caddy, opt for sleek, built-in dividers that segment forks, knives, spatulas, and specialty tools. Modern versions come in wood, bamboo, acrylic, and metal, allowing you to match the style of your cabinetry. The goal is to create a layout that supports how you cook — not a drawer you have to fight every time you reach for a whisk. When the inserts are fitted and clean-lined, the whole kitchen feels more intentional.

Deep Drawer Storage for Pots and Pans

Traditional lower cabinets often become chaotic “black hole” zones where only the brave dare reach to the back. Deep drawers eliminate this entirely. They’re designed to hold pots, pans, lids, and mixing bowls in an organized, ergonomic way. Look for models with adjustable peg systems or built-in rails so everything stays upright and easy to grab. From a design perspective, deep drawers also give you a more streamlined lower cabinet facade — no more bulky doors or awkward additions.

Pull-Out Spice Racks for Quick, Beautiful Access

A pull-out spice rack is one of those small improvements that makes your kitchen feel professionally designed. Instead of letting jars pile up in a corner cabinet, a narrow pull-out keeps everything visible, alphabetized, and within arm’s reach of the stove. It’s a clean, sculpted detail that adds visual order and functional convenience. Bonus: A well-designed spice pull-out also frees up your counter space nicely.

Tray Dividers for Cookie Sheets, Baking Trays, and Cutting Boards

Vertical tray dividers make a massive difference if you’re constantly wrestling with baking pans and oversized boards. These slim, vertical compartments are built into a pull-out or upper cabinet, allowing you to slide sheets and boards in and out effortlessly. It keeps your essentials upright, accessible, and protected from scratches. Design-wise, it adds a polished sense of organization to one of the most notoriously messy cabinet categories.

Pull-Out Trash and Recycling Centers

One of the best ways to elevate both aesthetics and workflow is to conceal your trash and recycling. Pull-out waste centers keep everything hidden behind a seamless cabinet front, cut down odors, and make sorting simple. Choose a full-extension version with soft-close hardware so even your trash center feels luxe. For busy kitchens, a double or triple-bin system is essential.

Corner Pull-Outs That Actually Work

Blind corner cabinets are notorious for wasted space, but modern corner pull-out systems fix that. Instead of a lazy Susan that clutters or traps items, today’s corner pull-outs glide fully out of the cabinet with tiered shelves that bring every inch into reach. They eliminate frustration and give your kitchen a custom, elevated feel.

Why Smart Drawer Systems Matter

Good organizers aren’t just storage; they influence your daily flow. When everything is designed around accessibility and ease, your kitchen looks better and functions effortlessly. It’s simple: a good storage plan supports a good cooking experience.

Ready for a Clutter-Free, Beautifully Designed Kitchen?

Drawer organizers and pull-outs work best when they’re built into a thoughtful cabinetry plan tailored to your lifestyle. That’s where our team at Edgewood Cabinetry shines. Our custom designs, precision craftsmanship, and smart storage solutions ensure your kitchen not only looks stunning but works beautifully every day. If you’re ready to rethink your space and build a kitchen that feels calm, functional, and made just for you, we can bring it to life.

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Are you preparing to upgrade your kitchen? If so, it’s the perfect time to add useful features to your kitchen. Whether you want the luxury of a home bar or desperately need more storage, custom kitchen amenities offer solutions. Here are seven kitchen design amenities you didn’t know you needed.

1. Drawer Organizers

How often do you find yourself searching through a jumble of utensils for the one that you need? Or do you find that large utensils, like spatulas, frequently shift and block drawers from fully opening at all? Thankfully, drawer organizers are a simple solution to prevent this. That’s because they separate and neatly store utensils, lids, small accessories, and more. So you’ll have no problem reaching into your drawers and finding what you need!

2. Lazy Susans

Like drawer organizers, lazy Susans help you make the most of your space. So they’re especially helpful for cabinet spaces that are difficult to reach and would otherwise go unused. Instead, cans, spices, jars, and more become easily accessible just by spinning your lazy Susan. We recommend choosing lazy Susans with multiple levels to maximize your space.

3. Pull-Outs

Pull-outs are one kitchen design amenity you’re sure to appreciate. After all, no one likes to see visible trash or recycling. Fortunately, with pull-outs, garbage and recycling are stowed neatly out of sight. And you’re sure to love all the space you’ll gain. In addition, pull-outs are excellent for making use of narrow spaces. So they’re perfect for storing spices, jars, or even utensils.

4.  Home Bar

Do you love hosting friends for game night? Or are you a wine connoisseur with a collection of vintages you can’t wait to display? Alternatively, do you simply relish the idea of relaxing with a chilled cocktail at the end of the day? If so, a home bar is the amenity you didn’t know you needed. Whether you want a simple wine rack and glass storage or a full wet bar with refrigerated cabinets, Edgewood Cabinetry is able to help all your home bar dreams come true!

5. Coffee Bar

A coffee bar is the perfect place to grab a pick-me-up in the morning or to brew beverages for your family or guests. So why not include one in your next kitchen remodel? For instance, include custom storage for your coffee maker, espresso machine, or French press. And don’t forget designated spaces for all your utensils and accessories! Likewise, be sure to add compartments for coffee pods, sugar, coffee grounds, creamer, flavored syrups, and more to finish your custom coffee bar.

6. Kitchen Island

Kitchen islands have become increasingly popular–and for good reason! They’re truly multi-functional and add tons of utility to your kitchen. So whether you’re dreaming of a breakfast nook with built-in storage for stools or you want space for a second cooktop and prep area, a kitchen island fits the bill. Furthermore, it’s the perfect place to gain additional counter space and storage or add specialty appliances. There are so many possibilities!

7. Pet Food Station

You have your table or bar, but where does your pet eat? Are your pet’s bowls sitting awkwardly in a corner of your kitchen, taking up valuable floor space? Or do you frequently deal with messes from your sloppy eater? Fortunately, there is a solution. Many homeowners are adding pet food stations to their kitchens. A simple built-in nook provides an out-of-the way space for pets to eat. Alternatively, add storage for pet food bags and treats to keep everything organized and within reach. Or go all-out with space for leashes and a cozy bed!

If you’re thinking of upgrading your kitchen, consider adding these amenities. And if you have something else in mind, don’t be afraid to ask! If you can dream it, we can build it! So reach out and share your ideas with us! We can help you work through the design process so you get exactly the amenities you need.

Unsure whether it’s time to upgrade your kitchen cabinets? Check out these 4 Signs Your Kitchen Cabinets Need Replacing!

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Installing new kitchen cabinets? Great! You have the perfect opportunity to design your dream kitchen space and have everything exactly how you want it.

So don’t just focus on the exterior of the cabinets. Get the customized storage you need! Before you install your new cabinets, explore all of these incredible kitchen cabinet accessories.

Corner and Base Cabinet Organizers

Are you sick of opening your cabinet to an avalanche of plastic? Or are you tired of your entire cabinet being taken up by awkward piles of lids? If so, corner and base cabinet organizers are your new best friends.

Corner cabinets offer tons of space when they’re properly organized. For instance, a corner cabinet organizer neatly stores all your specialty appliances and the accessories that go with them. And a base cabinet organizer is perfect for storing all those plastic storage containers and lids!

Pull-Outs and Pull-Downs

Obviously, no one wants to display their trash to guests. It’s unsightly! And let’s be honest, the smell isn’t great either. So why ruin the perfect look of your new kitchen with trash cans and recycling bins? Keep it all out of sight with pull-outs and pull-downs.

With this purpose in mind, pull-outs and pull-downs offer you a way to easily store trash and recycling within your cabinets. Just pull down on the handle or slide the bin out, toss your garbage or recycling in, and close the door. Plus, emptying the bins is just as easy! Simply open the cabinet, remove the bin, empty it, and return it to the cabinet. So easy!

Lazy Susans

Imagine being able to open your cabinets and simply spin a lazy Susan to find what you need. No more moving stacks of cans or reaching around boxes. Finally, everything will be neatly organized and within your reach.

Lazy Susans are perfect options for cans, jars, and spices. They’re also wonderful for organizing coffee, tea, and cocoa. Or use a lazy Susan to organize all those cleaning supplies under your sink.

Drawer Inserts

We are firm believers that having a place for everything and everything in its place makes life simpler and better. And drawer inserts are the perfect way to do that.

Cooking utensils, silverware, and small items all too frequently turn into a jumbled mess in kitchen drawers. Fortunately, drawer inserts easily organize the contents of your drawers. And they’re customizable to fit your own unique needs!

Spice Racks

If you do a lot of cooking, you know there’s never enough room for your spices. They end up all over the place–on the back of your stove, cluttering your counters, and taking over your cabinets.

Thankfully, there’s an easy and beautiful solution to reduce your kitchen clutter–spice racks! Spice racks are easily added to any of your new kitchen cabinets, and they’re customizable to fit different size jars. So add one, two, or 10!

Wine Racks

What’s dinner without a little wine? Whether you want to display your favorite vintages or just keep bottles within easy reach to pair with dinner, wine racks are a beautiful addition to your cabinets.

Best of all, wine racks are completely customizable! So tuck your bottles neatly away inside a cabinet. Or put them on full display with a gorgeous rack that’s built into your kitchen island. Alternatively, go all out by creating a home bar in your kitchen. The sky’s the limit!

Range Hoods and Vents

What’s the point in designing beautiful custom cabinets, only to have your range hood stick out like a sore thumb? Thankfully, we have a solution. Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, we offer custom-designed range hoods and vents to match your new cabinets.

At last, you can have the perfectly matched kitchen of your dreams! That’s because we match your range hood and vents to any of our cabinet styles and colors.

At Edgewood Cabinetry, we believe your kitchen should not only be beautiful but fully functional, too. So we encourage you to explore all the incredible kitchen cabinet accessories we offer. Moreover, we are always happy to help you design the kitchen of your dreams.  Reach out today to get started.

 

 

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A well-organized office helps you focus and stay productive. So if you’re still working at your kitchen counter or a simple desk in your home office, it’s time to consider an upgrade. Here are 5 things cabinets can do.

1. Add Storage to Your Desk

Do you have stacks of papers, files, and office supplies all over your desk? Undoubtedly, investing in a custom office desk that includes cabinets can help. Truly, your desk should function as more than a place to set your laptop. First, think of all the things you need to use at your desk. Now, imagine having a desk that includes built-in storage for all of it. Nice, right?

Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, we build custom desks to your specifications, so the sky is the limit on the features you’d like to include.  Need a paper tray to organize your notes, incoming, and outgoing mail? No problem. Want to corral all your small office supplies? Built-in drawers with drawer organizers are perfect. Or maybe you can’t stand clutter. Then, keep your necessary supplies out of sight behind hidden panels. The possibilities are endless.

2. Create Designated Work Areas

You don’t have to fit everything on your desk. Utilizing custom cabinets allows you to create designated work areas within your office. For example, instead of keeping your printer on your desk, create a separate printing station. Add cabinets to hold extra supplies, like reams of paper. Or build custom bookcases to organize your books and display your favorite items.

Creating designated spaces within your office helps it feel bigger and brings necessary flow to the environment. With this in mind, anything you don’t constantly use can be tucked away in its own separate area but continue to be easily accessible when you need it.

3. Improve Style

Let’s face it, while your home office is about working, it’s a lot more pleasant if you enjoy the space. Fortunately, custom office cabinets allow you to bring in your own personal style. So think about the style you like best and replicate that within your office.

Whether you enjoy a sleek, modern design, a more traditional approach, with stately furnishings and plenty of wood grain on display, or anything in between, we have custom cabinet options to suit your taste. Plus, we can match any color stain or paint and add custom moldings and appliques to enhance the style of your room.

4. Hide Your Cables

Technology has brought a lot to our lives, but one of the things we really didn’t ask for? All those cords and cables. Phones, printers, computers, monitors–chances are, your office contains a lot of power cords and cables. So if you’re sick of tripping over them, hitting them with your foot when you’re sitting at your desk, or just seeing them all the time, let custom cabinets ease your troubles.

Thankfully, with hidden cable storage, your cables can be tucked out of sight no matter where in your office you choose to house your electronics. But don’t worry, they’re still easily accessible if you ever need to move your electronics or replace your cables.

5. Increase Your Space

Feeling cramped? Multiply your useful space with custom cabinets. No matter how small your home office is, custom cabinets can help you increase your space. Significantly, with custom cabinets, you’re not limited to the dimensions available from big box stores. As a result, you’ll be able to use of more (or all) of your wall space. If you have limited floor space but plenty of empty walls, custom cabinets are a perfect solution to increase your functional storage.

For instance, add custom-built book cases with book case ladders, fit more into your cabinets with custom organizers, or include built-in chair storage to help free up your space. Alternatively, try rolling storage carts for less frequently used items. When not in use, they can be tucked into a corner or closet. We can even add a custom entertainment center to your office, which is perfect if you spend a lot of time on video calls and conferences.

Are you ready to upgrade your home office? Contact us to get started.

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Clutter doesn’t just look bad. It also has a significant effect on our well-being. As a matter of fact, too much clutter is linked to stress, anxiety, insomnia, and distraction. Conversely, clean, organized spaces give us a sense of calm. So what can you do if you’re tired of household clutter? Here are six cabinet features that can solve your clutter problem.

1. Pull-Outs and Pull-Downs

Longing for wide-open spaces? Then, consider adding pull-outs and pull-downs to your cabinets. They’re excellent for clearing floor space. That means you can finally say goodbye to trash cans, recycling bins, and laundry hampers cluttering your floor. With pull-outs and pull-downs, everything is stowed neatly out of sight. Consider adding them to your kitchen, laundry room, bathroom, walk-in closet, and any other room that could use some out-of-sight storage.

2. Lazy Susans

Lazy Susans are perfect if you find yourself constantly searching through your cabinets or needing to move stacks of items. That’s because they organize your clutter, all while keeping everything you need accessible. For example, add lazy Susans to your kitchen to store spices and oils. Or incorporate them into your closet to organize your belts and ties. You can even create rotating hanging systems to make your wardrobe more accessible. Just imagine the possibilities!

3. Drawer Inserts

At times, many of us are guilty of shoving our clutter into drawers. But the problem with that is, you only have so much space. Consequently, when your drawers aren’t organized, they wind up filled with a jumble of items that may even interfere with the drawer opening and closing. Thankfully, drawer inserts easily solve this problem. Moreover, they’re useful for every drawer, whether you need to organize silverware in your kitchen, washcloths in your bathroom, office supplies in your desk, or socks in your bedroom. No more rummaging through drawers, trying to find the one item you need. Drawer inserts keep everything organized, accessible, and, perhaps most importantly, visible.

4. Accessory Storage

Today’s homes are filled with accessories. You probably have small items like hair dryers, electric razors, game controllers, remotes, makeup, and jewelry throughout your house. These small, often oddly-shaped items are difficult to stack neatly in cabinets, so they’re frequently left on countertops and furniture instead. Fortunately, custom cabinets are made with accessory storage in mind, and they’re personalized to your own unique needs. So whether your nail polish collection is taking over your vanity, you constantly find remotes and controllers stuffed down the sides of your furniture, or you’ve accumulated an inordinate number of small specialty kitchen appliances, custom accessory storage areas accommodate it all.

5. Custom Sizes

If you live with stock cabinets, small closets, and an entertainment center from a big box store, it’s no wonder you have problems with clutter. Cabinets sold as one-size-fits-all solutions are anything but. Thankfully, custom cabinets open up a whole new world of possibilities. Have a multitude of oddly-shaped kitchen appliances? Build cabinets to accommodate them. Share a closet with someone a foot shorter than you? Custom-sized hanging areas make the most of your space. Own an extra large television? Display that beauty on a custom size entertainment center! Instead of trying to force your possessions into your existing cabinets, take advantage of custom sizes to make your cabinets fit your needs.

6. Racks

Racks allow you to both organize and display your items (if you choose). So get your spices off the counter with a spice rack. Store toilet paper in a behind-the-door storage rack. Tackle that pile of shoes in your closet with a built-in shoe rack. Or display your favorate vintages on a wine rack in your home bar. Indeed, racks are a useful feature to add to cabinets in almost any room. And since they hold a ton, they’re one of the best ways to clear up your clutter.

Are you ready to rid your home of clutter? Contact us to discuss your needs. We’re happy to talk to you about the storage solutions we offer and help you decide on the cabinet features that work best for you.

 

Sharing a closet with your spouse or partner is often a source of frustration. If there’s not enough space, items get lost, clothing is wrinkled, and your closet enters a perpetual state of messiness. Fortunately, it’s possible to have harmony in your home and your closet. Follow these five tips to design the perfect couple’s closet.

1. Add Built-In Wardrobes

If you’re working within a large walk-in closet, consider including two built-in wardrobes. That way, while you’re still sharing the same space, you’ll each have your own wardrobe within it. No matter how much you love your partner, it’s common to disagree on how to organize your closet. And if one partner is messier than the other, conflicts inevitably arise.

Separate wardrobes give you each your own designated space to use however you like. That means you can say goodbye to fights over hanging space, clothing on the floor, or scarves lost in the abyss. Sometimes, the key to getting along is holding on to a bit of your own autonomy, and that’s exactly what you get with matching built-in wardrobes.

2. Include an Island

Want to avoid piles of clothing on your chair or bed? Then, consider adding an island to your couple’s closet. An island can be as big or small as you’d like, ranging from a small folding table to a fully customized island built for your specific needs. Remember, having a designated space to set clothing and accessories while you change keeps clutter down and makes getting ready for the day easier on both of you.

So consider including drawers, shelves, and dividers for extra storage. Or opt to add a mirror and lighting so your island doubles as a vanity.  You’ll appreciate having extra space while keeping your floors clear.

3. Maximize Space With Custom-Sized Hanging Areas

Many couples wear clothing of significantly different size from one another. Hanging everything in the same area creates gaps around shorter items or leaves longer pieces potentially becoming bunched and wrinkled. Thankfully, custom-sized hanging areas offer a perfect solution.

Create separate hanging areas for long items, like suits and dresses, and shorter items, like shirts and skirts. Similarly, if one partner is significantly taller, creating individual hanging areas makes sense. You’ll get the most use out of your space, keep everything organized, and avoid squabbles over where to hang clothing.

4. Install a Shoe Rack

Make that jumble of shoes a thing of the past by adding a shoe rack to your couple’s closet. You’ll free up floor space and potentially keep shoes from being left strewn about your home or bedroom. Plus, having your shoes organized makes it easy to find the pair you need, saving you precious time.

Consider installing side-by-side shoe racks so you each have your own space. Alternatively, opt for a custom-built shoe rack designed to fit your shoes. With customized spaces for everything from boots and heels to flats and loafers, you’ll never have to worry about rummaging through your closet to find a matching pair again.

5. Make Use of Custom Organizers

Getting the most use out of your available space is the key to happily sharing a couple’s closet. Fortunately, custom closet organizers give you the ability to transform your closet into more storage space than you ever dreamed possible. Furthermore, with so many options, you’re limited only by your imagination.

For example, is your partner always dropping laundry on the floor? Then, add a pull-out laundry bin to stow it out of sight until laundry day. Or do you have tons of scarves, ties, and jewelry? Then, keep them accessible and neat with lazy Susans. Alternatively, perhaps what you really need is more space for smaller items. In that case, drawer organizers and behind-the-door storage are great options to maximize your space and create a place for everything you need.

Do you need assistance creating the perfect couple’s closet? Reach out today, and we’ll be happy to help.

 

 

If there’s one thing most homeowners agree upon, it’s that there’s never enough closet space. That’s a problem, because having adequate storage space in your closets helps you keep your wardrobe organized and helps the rest of your home stay tidy. Investing in a custom closet can ease your storage headaches, but what should you include? Here are nine custom features every closet needs.

1. Custom-Sized Hanging Areas

A lot of closet space is wasted with single rods or hanging areas that are all the same height. Custom-sized hanging areas allow you to use every inch of your space. And because you can customize the height to fit your needs, you won’t have to worry about long items bunching up or having tons of wasted space below your clothing. Create separate hanging ares for long items like dresses and coats, while hanging shorter items like pants and shirts on shorter racks. You’ll be able to neatly organize your entire wardrobe and free up space for additional features.

2. Shoe Racks

Shoes tend to pile up and create a mess when we don’t have adequate storage. And expensive shoes can be damaged if they’re not stored properly. Adding a custom shoe rack to your closet provides you with the space you need to keep all your shoes organized and protected. Plus, you can customize it to fit your shoes, so all your boots, flats, tennis shoes, and pumps will fit perfectly into your new shoe rack.

3. Custom Organizers

Custom organizers allow you to make the most out of your space. Features like dividers for seasonal clothing, drawer organizers, and filing bins for photos or special documents help you neatly store everything you need while also keeping it accessible. Instead of jumbles of clothing, accessories, and papers, you’ll have a perfectly organized space, and you’ll always be able to find what you need.

4. Lazy Susans

When it comes to storing items like ties, scarves, and jewelry, nothing beats a lazy Susan. They keep your accessories from tangling and rotate so you can easily see your entire collection and select what you want for the day. In larger closets, you can also use lazy Susans to create a rotating hanging system to more easily access your wardrobe. They’re especially nice for storing your coats!

5. Accessory Drawers

Accessory drawers are helpful for storing small items like socks, jewelry, scarves, and more. Accessory drawers also fit nicely in what may otherwise be unused or inaccessible space. Consider placing less frequently used items in high or low drawers, while keeping items you use regularly within easy reach.

6. Laundry Hamper

Including a built-in, slide-out hamper in your closet gives you a place to put laundry when you change so you’re not tempted to toss it aside until later. And it eliminates the need for unsightly plastic baskets. Your laundry will stay neatly tucked away until you’re ready to take it to the wash.

7. Shelves

If you’re used to a reach-in closet with a single rod and shelf, you’ve probably found yourself wishing you had more shelf space available. Adding custom shelves to your closet gives you a space to store seasonal clothing, sentimental items, hats, photo boxes, or anything else you’d like to keep in your closet.

8. Behind-the-Door Storage

If you think about it, you probably have empty space behind your closet door. Make that space work to your advantage by adding behind-the-door storage for small or lightweight items like hats, purses, or hair accessories.

9. Helpful Extras

Think about what would really help you use your closet better. In smaller closets, it might be something as simple as adding a mirror or an additional hook to hang clothing while you change. If you have a larger closet, maybe you’d like to add features like seating, a folding table, or even a vanity. Remember, custom closets are all about making your closet fit your personal needs, so choose the extras that work for you.

Ready to add custom features to your closet? Contact us today to get started.

 

Alternatives to Wood Cabinets that You Can Find in Raleigh

Even as more and more homes pop up all the time, our homes keep getting more busy. This is increasing the need for attractive and low maintenance products for things like cabinetry. Wood substitute cabinetry is the new talk of the town and with good reason. Wood or not, we can put together any kind of cabinet you may need or want!

Most of the mediums and colors offered are similar to the appeal and texture of wood finishes and they are almost as good as the real thing. Innovative applications and technology have advanced over the years to produce a new brand of replica wood products offering an even more authentic feel and look. Solid colored thermofoil and laminate use to be the only available wood cabinet alternatives but other materials have resurfaced and are becoming increasingly popular particularly with regards to full access cabinets. TSS gives you a subtle texture and wood-grain look in addition to the durability offered by a laminate. HG or High Gloss foils and acrylics are ideal for a contemporary sleek and shiny appearance, especially when used with supper matte foils or metal doors as an accent. Greenlam high-pressure cabinet laminates make use of recycled materials and alternative fuels. If you are looking for cabinets in Raleigh offering you contemporary style while allowing you to stick to your budget, high gloss laminates are the perfect match.

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The technology advancements have given rise to various style improvements. Most of the wood substitute cabinets in Raleigh can be found in mitred door styles or modern 5-piece shaker styles further translating the appearance of a genuine wood cabinet door. Raleigh cabinet wood grain is aligned in the same way as a real wood door. All the joints on cabinets in Raleigh are reinforced using Double Dowels, Tenon and Mortise joinery, or Cope and Stick joinery to offer the strength required for years of daily use.

Alternative wood cabinets in Raleigh are an excellent way to save money on upcoming kitchen renovations. You will find products such as NEXTGEN to be a good solution for consumers looking to save a few extra coins without sacrificing much at all in terms of style or quality.

Alternative wood cabinets in Raleigh are very durable in that they are resistant to heat, scratches, and scuffs. Even with years of exposure to sunlight, they will only experience minimal laminate fading. Keep in mind that natural, veneer or real wood cabinets tend to patina and discolor over the years.

Most of the alternative wood laminates for Raleigh cabinets are integrated with antimicrobial protection that helps to reduce the transmission of diseases in institutions, schools, hospitals, and homes. We can also add in any of our custom cabinet accessories and storage options if you desire!

If you are looking for something that is not stressful to clean then textured laminate Raleigh cabinets are the way to go. All you have to do is wipe the cabinets using a damp, clean cloth and you will be good to go. If you want to get rid of those stubborn stains, then a small amount of mild dish detergent and warm water will do.

Your go-to cabinet company in the triangle is Edgewood Cabinetry. They’ve been providing the highest quality cabinent design, building, and insulation for over 30 years now, so you can trust them to get the job done and get it done right. Since they make all of their own stuff, you can work with them to deisgn the perfect cabinets for you!

Ready to design your own space-saving solutions? Contact us today to find out how we can help turn your small spaces into larger ones (919) 339-7300.

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Custom Kitchen Cabinets!

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Base vs Hanging Cabinets

So, you’ve found yourself in a position where you need or want new cabinets in your home. The first big choice you need to make is deciding if you want cabinets that sit flush with the floor, or ones that hang from higher up on the wall. Each has its own positives and negatives. A base cabinet will grab the most attention and give you more practical and useable space, while a hanging cabinet will allow you to work around windows and put up attractive backsplashes. It’s much easier to have a cabinet on ground level

Span across a large area, with hanging cabinets windows and other things tend to get in the way when you want to add any real width. Not so fast though, you may think that’s the only real choice you need to make, but you’re mistaken! One last little note about hanging cabinets, you’re not limited to just using wood, you can use other materials to really make it pop visually or to give you that extra storage or functionality that you want. For example, you can utilize glass shelving in your hanging cabinet to really show off those crystal wine glasses, while keeping all the functionality of any normal cabinet.

Cabinet Organizational ToolsDrawers vs Doors

The next design feature you should think about after you choose the main style of cabinet you want is if you want drawers or doors. Just like all things, each has its own good and bad parts! A drawer will offer you the easiest access, as you merely have to pull it out to have access to whatever it is you may want. At the same time though, it’ll be hard to fit oversized or strangely shaped cooking gear into your drawers, it could end up wasting more space than it saves depending on your situation. Also, drawers won’t work in any kind of cabinet you have sitting above eye level, as you won’t be able to see into them to get what you need! Doors on the other hand are perfect for fitting in any weirdly shaped things, as you have all the room you could need to move about and fit things. One thing that drawers can now do better than doors though is allow you to organize your things. You can build or purchase accessories that allow you to neatly organize anything you could be putting in them; from pans to plastic containers!

Stuck Trying To Decide Between Two Different Styles?

Well, you don’t at all HAVE to stay consistent through the house, even in the same room you are more than welcome to have different styles going on! For instance, you can have different cabinet styles directly next to one another, you can use different stains on different sections, and it’s even fun to experiment with all different types of mediums when finalizing your cabinets with shelving or storage. If you’re trying to figure out the cabinet situation in your home office, look no further than our helpful article on that!

Contact YOUR Local Cabinet Expert

Edgewood Cabinetry has been designing, building, and installing the highest quality custom kitchen cabinets for over 30 years now, needless to say they bring an amazing amount of not only expertise but talent to the table. We would love nothing more than to help you get the exact final product that you want. Contact us today and see just how amazing the work that we do is!

Ready to get you cabinets looking how you’ve always wanted it? Contact us today to find out how we can help give your cabinets the lifeline they desperately need (919) 339-7300!