Cooktops; ranges; wall ovens and warmers; grills; hoods and vents; refrigerators and freezers; microwaves; dishwashers; disposals and compactors; there are many, many options to consider when you’re looking into kitchen appliances. The above named are just the major appliances. You also have to decide on countertop appliances such as toasters; blenders and food processors; coffee makers; slow cookers like crock pots; and griddles and waffle makers. The great thing about your kitchen appliances is that they can become elements of the design style of the kitchen, for example stainless steel refrigerator and a oven with dark colored cabinetry creates a modern feel of the kitchen; or can blend in with the cabinetry, such as a hideaway dishwasher and trash compactor.
Regardless of the design style you choose, Edgewood Cabinetry is in the business of building and installing beautifully crafted custom cabinetry, islands, and storage options that will fit any décor and appliances in your kitchen. During the design process, advise the craftsmen of the options you want to implement in your kitchen, whether it be framing for your major appliances and storage for your small appliances, and they will work to bring your vision to life. If you like to shop around, feel free to take on the Price Match Challenge: check a different store to find out the total price of the stock cabinets of your choice, including installation, get a quote for custom built and installed cabinets from Edgewood Cabinetry, and see which option holds more value for you. Contact us for more information today.
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Designing a kitchen is a complex process. From the floor to the backsplash, the appliances to the lighting, there are a great many style considerations to think about. But perhaps the most important choice you’ll make in designing your dream kitchen is the cabinetry, the heart of your room.
Here are some tips on choosing the right wood cabinetry for your unique design style:
- If you’re designing a sleek, modern kitchen, then walnut or dark cherry cabinets are the way to go. The warm, rich tones of walnut cabinetry will complement a kitchen design that favors clean lines and a minimalist aesthetic, while deep cherry cabinets are a perennial favorite for achieving a luxurious effect, especially when coupled with cream tones elsewhere in the room.
- Maple is a consistently popular choice for a bright, welcoming kitchen. It’s neutral hue makes it a versatile cabinet selection and allows you to incorporate a bold, colorful backsplash.
- For a rustic, country feel, nothing beats hickory. Its beautiful tones and medium color allow it to match well with a wide array of countertops, including many varieties of granite.
- Colored wood cabinets are making a major style comeback these days. Of course, white cabinets have long been a favorite in classic, country-style kitchens, but we’re now seeing a resurgence in stained or painted cabinets that make a strong design statement.
Edgewood Cabinetry has the experience and skills to turn your vision into reality. Contact us to see samples of our fine kitchens from around the Triangle area, and for a free quote for your dream kitchen!
Wine bottles can be many things: collectable treasures, sentimental objects, or even just simple refreshments. But when you incorporate beautiful wine storage into the kitchen, they can also become art.
Built-in wine storage can be stained to fit right in with existing cabinetry, or it can be painted or finished differently to create an accent piece. Let’s look at some examples of different types of wine storage to see the variety of styles being used.
Some homeowners prefer to have their wine storage high up, such as in this traditional kitchen, which is still convenient for adults, but mostly inaccessible for curious children. The criss-cross design offers a generous amount of bottle storage, and the bright labels add a punch of color to the room.
In this very contemporary kitchen, the built-in storage is lower to the ground, and purposefully does not match the all-white cabinetry that surrounds it. It helps break up monotone, and also accentuates other decorative wooden elements in the kitchen.
This country kitchen epitomizes the notion that a wine storage can become decorative art in the right space. The ornate details and geometric design draw the eye right to the wine rack, which matches perfectly with the rest of the elements in the breakfast nook and makes great use of an otherwise under-utilized corner.
These are just a few examples of how built-in wine storage can elevate your kitchen design, while also providing a practical, organized space for favorite bottles. Contact us to learn more about designing the perfect wine storage for your home!

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