Is it time for a kitchen cabinet remodel? Your cabinetry is the backbone of your kitchen, so a proper renovation requires some thoughtful planning.

If you’re beginning to think about redoing your cabinets, check out our guidelines below. These tips are here to help you decide what types of cabinets will look and function the best in your beautiful kitchen.

1. PICK YOUR DOOR STYLE

The style of your new cabinet doors is the first, and possibly the toughest, decision to make. Cabinetry doors are the most noticeable design elements in your kitchen. They play a huge role in the overall composition and character of your kitchen.

There are many different door styles to choose from, so picking the right one can be tough. First, decide on the look you’re trying to achieve with your new cabinetry. Is your kitchen going for a modern and trendy appearance or are you aiming to keep things simple? Identifying the finished look you have in mind for your kitchen will help you in choosing the perfect kitchen cabinets.

TYPES OF KITCHEN CABINET DOORS:
  • Shaker: The most common style, very functional, simple, and plain
  • Flat: Simple yet stylish appearance, great for a contemporary kitchen
  • Louvered: Has horizontal slats that give off a distinct display
  • Inset: Long-lasting style, has a classic design
  • Distressed: Antique-style cabinets

2. CHOOSE YOUR WOOD AND COLOR

Once you’ve chosen what style you’d like your cabinet doors to have, it’s time to select the material you’ll be using to create your cabinetry. Just like choosing cabinet doors, picking out the right wood can be difficult with so many great options available.

To pick out the best material for your new cabinets, first, decide on a color. Are you picturing a one-toned kitchen or a two-toned one? Should your kitchen have light cabinets, or are you imagining a darker color scheme? Once you have a color in mind, your team of experienced cabinetry carpenters can help you select the best type of wood based on your style preferences and functionality.

POPULAR TYPES OF WOOD FOR CABINETRY:
  • Red Oak: Strong, durable, and affordable
  • White Oak: Tough, solid, and has a subtle grain
  • Hickory: Light in color, easy to stain, and has a rustic appearance
  • Hard Maple: Less dense than oak, popular for custom cabinetry, and looks great with a clear finish
  • Cherry: Best used for traditional style cabinetry, smooth, and has an elegant style
  • Pine: Easy to stain and looks great in a country-style kitchen
  • Ash: Light in color and best used in custom woodwork
  • Birch: Very durable, has a darker color, and looks amazing when properly finished

3. FIGURE OUT FUNCTIONALITY

Now that you have decided on your materials and the style of your kitchen cabinetry, it’s time to incorporate functionality. Installing new cabinets should not only enhance the design of your kitchen but also give you more space for storage and improve the functionality of your kitchen.
When designing your cabinets, consider not just what your kitchen needs are now but also what your needs will be in the years to come. If you’re expecting your family to grow, your cabinetry should reflect that. Consider ways to incorporate better kitchen storage and organization into your new cabinets so that your kitchen stays clean and well-kept over the next few years.

TIPS FOR FUNCTIONAL CABINETS
  • Maximize every inch of your kitchen
  • Add a two-tiered carousel into your cabinet to increase storage space
  • Use small cabinets for spices and small cooking essentials by adding inserts into your drawers
  • Add task lighting into your cabinets to help you easily locate what you’re searching for

THINKING ABOUT NEW CABINETS?

The expert craftsmen at Eagle Construction are your local cabinet experts! We’ll help you every step of the way during your complete cabinetry renovation.

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