7 Details to Consider Before Getting New Cabinets
Getting new kitchen cabinets can instantly give your kitchen the necessary makeover it needs. However, rushing out to buy new cabinetry is not recommended. Instead, you should consider these important details before making a purchase.
1. Depth
According to Proline Range Hoods, most cabinets are 12-14 inches deep. However, you can work with a customizing company to design your own. Consider how much storage space you need in your kitchen, and then decide on the depth you want.
2. Material
Wood remains a popular option, but it's also heavy and tends to be more expensive. Stainless steel is another popular option because it complements stainless counters and appliances. It's also virtually maintenance-free. Fake wooden cabinetry is cheaper and does not weigh as much, but it does tend to need replacements sooner.
3. Color
During a kitchen remodel, the color of everything may change. Certain materials only come in specific colors. Imagine what your space looks like, and then pick the best color to suit that space. This ensures that the color of your cabinetry complements the rest of the room.
4. Refinishing
Cabinet refinishing is something every homeowner should consider before purchasing brand-new ones. Cabinet refinishing involves sanding down wooden cabinetry and re-doing it to have the same brand-new appearance you would like for a fraction of the cost.
5. Budget
Before shopping, determine a budget to ensure you don't overspend. How much money you must spend will be a large factor in deciding on cabinet refinishing and cabinetry materials. That's why we recommend considering this before shopping.
6. Style
Opting for trending styles will make kitchens appear more fashionable. However, in a few years, those same kitchens will appear outdated. To avoid needing another remodel within five years, consider opting for a timeless style. Shaker cabinetry coordinates well with any decor scheme and remains a timeless choice.
7. Lighting
The lighting available will help determine the color you choose. Rooms with little lighting need lighter colors, such as white or light wood stains. Darker colors, such as purple and blue, will make the space feel cramped and claustrophobic because they make the space darker.
Contact us at D & D Cabinets Savage Design, INC if you need further assistance determining which kitchen
cabinets are ideal for your home. We'll be happy to assist you!
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