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Jul 31, 2019
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Kitchen Cabinet Design is the Key

When you are about to undertake a kitchen remodeling project, you may want to consider teaming up with a professional kitchen cabinet designer. He can be the valuable key to the success of your remodeling task. The experience and knowhow of an interior designer is very essential particularly if the renovation is a complex one. For a perfect and flawless design layout, designers use a special kitchen cabinet designing software to do the job. With the software, you can view how the cabinets would be like after the renovation. If your resources can warrant getting a designer consultant, it is a wise action.

A professional kitchen cabinet designer together with his team will get all the necessary information from you with regards to your kitchen needs, objectives and preferences. A complex cabinet design project will entail a lot of attention to detail, design creativity in combining functionality with elegance and beauty in style. The cabinet design team’s expertise in programming will cover maximum use of the salient features of the software package to come out with a perfect kitchen cabinet design layout.

In working on the design, you have to understand that it is not easy. It is an intricate and systematic procedure. All the measurements, dimensions and specifications must be accurate. Any calculation mistake will be costly. This is where the value of the software is really appreciated. Without a cabinet design software, the job of designing will take a lot longer and will be more vulnerable to mistakes and alterations as the work progresses.

Using the software package, your kitchen design consultant team can come up with alternative conceptual layouts of the cabinets. All they need to do is to click on the software menus for cabinet design, positioning of shelves, drawers and doors at specified points. The software also has features to provide openings for the plumbing, drainage and electrical systems. It is easier to select the ideal position for placing the cabinets in your kitchen. The software also allows any last minute changes to the design for instant viewing. In effect, all the intricate details can be finalized and customized based on your coordinated ideas, taste and preference with your kitchen cabinet designer in a jiffy.

In preparation, your designer consultant will confer with you and give you a guided kitchen tour via a full photo and video collections of cabinets in various styles, finishes, and designs. They will orient you on the different cabinet styles. Supposing you prefer your kitchen cabinets to be traditional, your designer will brief you about the different kinds of styles like the Victorian, Georgian, Early American, Edwardian, Neoclassical, Federal, Regency, and Italianate styles.

You will be exposed to the type of moldings and trimmings these elegant looking traditional cabinets would have. You will also pick the type of solid woods to be used such as cherry, walnut, mahogany, etc. Whatever preference or taste you may desire, whether traditional or modern, all you need to do is to open up with them during the designing process and not when construction of the custom built cabinets is about to begin or has already begun. When you do it after the layout is finalized, it means additional cost on your part.

Your designer consultant will coordinate and monitor the implementation of the final kitchen cabinet design plan with the cabinet contractor. For your chosen customized layout design project, all the bolts and nuts rest on the shoulder of your cabinet designer. To protect his integrity, reputation and industry standing, the kitchen cabinet designer cannot afford to commit any blunder. His professionalism is reflected in the dedication and commitment of his team towards the success of the remodeling endeavor. Ultimately, if your finished custom built kitchen cabinets turn out to possess an international show room “star” quality, your designer may request the courtesy of your consent to have its photo or video featured in their website’s kitchen cabinet galleries and display rooms.

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Jul 28, 2019
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Stocked Cabinets Fast Ready Quality

Selecting cabinets for a new kitchen or a remodel involves many choices. One choice, with a significant effect on your budget will be manufacturing styles. Stock kitchen cabinets will be one of the manufacturing styles you can choose.

Cabinets are sold in several manufacturing styles. Your choice of one of four manufacturing styles will directly affect the cost of your new kitchen. The cabinets account for 40% – 50% of the total cost of your kitchen.

Knock-down (KD) cabinets are the least expensive. They are in stock in most cabinet or home improvement stores and can be taken home immediately. In many cases, homeowners are able to install the knock-down cabinets without the assistance of a professional.

Stock kitchen cabinets are mass-produced in a factory. This achieves the greatest efficiency in production because they are always made only in standard sizes. Stock cabinets are also available in only limited styles and finishes.

Semi-custom cabinets are also available only in standard sizes. They are, however, available in more finishes and styles than stock cabinets. They also offer options for the interiors, including organizational devices and some accessibility options.

Custom cabinetry is sometimes available from cabinet companies. More often, however, custom cabinet are built to order by local cabinet makers. Custom work allows you to get exactly what you want in terms of wood, finish, measurements, sizes, interior options, customized door designs and more.

Stock cabinets are an economical option for most homeowners who cannot afford to install custom cabinetry but want cabinets in one of the more popular styles and kitchen design motifs. If they are made well, they can be a wonderful option.

Stock cabinets are available in standard sizes. What does this mean?

  1. The standard height for a floor-mounted cabinet is 34½ inches. With a countertop added, the work surface is 35 inches above the floor.
  2. Wall-mounted cabinets are between 12 and 30 inches high, depending upon the space available. Your choice can also be influenced by whether you want the cabinets to go to the ceiling.
  3. Floor-mounted cabinets extend 24 inches deep. Wall-mounted units are 12 inches deep.

The standard units available in “standard sizes” are:

  • Base unit
  • Drawer base
  • Sink base
  • Blind corner base
  • Corner base
  • Corner carousel
  • Drop-in range base
  • Wall unit
  • Tall cabinet (oven, broom closet, pantry)

The width of cabinets ranges between nine and 48 inches, in increments of three inches. This enables homeowners to choose stock kitchen cabinets for most projects.

Stock cabinets are generally available in only a few different wood choices. Often a mid-range wood will be used to make all cabinets. The finished cabinetry is then stained to reproduce the color of a more expensive wood or it is painted white or black (sometimes other colors).

A somewhat limited number of door panel styles are available. For example, there might be only one style of frame and panel, one style of raised panel and one style of flat panel.

The most important characteristic of stock kitchen cabinets is construction. Before you buy cabinets, it is important to check for several markers of solid construction:

  • The best construction will use dovetail drawer and cabinet corners (no nails, glue or staples).
  • Drawers should be sturdy enough to support at least 75 pounds.
  • The case of the cabinet should be ½ inch thick or more.
  • The interior of the cabinets and drawers should be finished.
  • Adjustable shelves need to be 5/8 inch thick or more.
  • Good hinges.

Check construction of the cabinets, measure your kitchen carefully and look for the finish and style you want for your kitchen. You might find that well made stock kitchen cabinets are the perfect choice for your new kitchen.

Scott Dostal is the President of Kitchen Cabinet Value, LLC, Clinton Township, MI, serving homeowners and real estate investors throughout SE Michigan. His company specializes in modifying structurally sound inexpensive kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities to look like cabinetry found in high value homes. To find out more how to buy stock kitchen cabinets that contain the quality and look of expensive custom cabinets at a fraction of the price, get his free report at http://freereport.kitchencabinetvalue.com.

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Jul 26, 2019
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Choosing the Right Kitchen Cabinets

Whenever you need to make a major purchase if you are budget-conscious — by choice or by necessity, the best (I would say, only) place to start is by accumulating as much information as you can about the available possibilities. When buying cabinets, an extremely important consideration is to be sure that the measurements you are working with of the involved area(s) are accurate. You certainly do not want to learn too late that your cabinet choices and/or the resulting layout of them might have better met your needs.

In straight-run base-cabinets, one consideration that should be a priority is, if at all possible, to include “roll-outs” (variably called roll-out shelves, trays, etc.) factory-installed inside them; this is because “roll-outs” provide much better accessibility to items stored there (but, if your budget will only allow one roll-out per cabinet, be sure to place it on the cabinet’s bottom level). But, in case you happen to not be replacing perfectly fine base cabinets which do not have “roll-outs”, all is not lost; that advantage can be added later via “inserts”. And, if you are then unable to find “inserts” from a manufacturer, they can be self-built and installed.

If you are remodeling your kitchen (or building anew), you may need to choose a corner cabinet although not all kitchens need them.For example, a “galley” kitchen is called that because the walls (holding cabinets and appliances) that make up the kitchen face each other and, therefore, preclude the need for corner cabinets. Another possible arrangement in this vein would be an “L-shaped” kitchen with a straight-run of cabinets along one wall and another straight-run of cabinets on a wall that is perpendicular to it but separated from it by a doorway or floor-to-ceiling window. Cabinets installed in a straight run do not pose the variety of choices that corner cabinets do; therefore, if your new kitchen, bathroom, or office needs a corner cabinet, having a list of the types of corner cabinets currently available should help you make an educated choice in their shape and size.

Beginning with base corner cabinets, we have: (1) the symmetrical easy reach — this cabinet is the same length on each side of the corner and contains either shelves along its rear walls or a carousel with shelves “pie-cut” to accommodate the doors (a center hinge allows opening either the first door or both); (2) the asymmetircal easy reach — this cabinet is a little shorter on one leg (if it includes a carousel, that diameter will be the length of the cabinet’s shorter leg); (3) the revolving — this cabinet is like cabinet #1 but its doors revolve with the carousel shelves; (4) the diagonal-front — this cabinet allows a full-circle carousel; and (5) the blind — this cabinet looks like a straight-run cabinet but it extends into the corner along the side of an adjoining cabinet, structure, or appliance thus making its “buried” shelves accessible only from the front door (to allow better use of the “blind” corner cabinet, some manufacturers have cleverly created a cabinet with a first section which, on opening the door, pulls out and pivots to the side to expose roll-out trays which can then move forward to present their contents). Finally, there is a sink base corner cabinet that can be either an “L-shaped” cabinet to hold a butterfly sink or a diagonal-front cabinet with a regular straight-line sink — a caveat whenever a corner sink cabinet is used: be sure that adequate standing area (for loading and unloading the dishwasher) is created by placing a 12-inch wide regular cabinet between the dishwasher and the corner cabinet’s side.

Wall corner cabinets include: (1) the diagonal-front — this cabinet has a modified pentagon shape (this is the one most frequently chosen for this position); (2) the easy reach — this cabinet appears to be two adjoining wall cabinets (it has a center hinge to allow opening the first door or both and allows direct access to the contents on the shelves); and the blind — half of this cabinet is buried in the corner itself and can be accessed only by the front door of the cabinet — this cabinet is the unfortunate choice in instances where structure or an appliance allows no other option.

In conclusion then, when choosing cabinets in general and wall or base corner cabinets in particular, your best choices will depend on the size and shape of available space, your budget and the items that you plan to store there. Additionally, you really should make every effort to: (a) be as fully informed as possible about your cabinet options and (b) carefully review all of your decisions before ordering any cabinets — whether or not you have bottomless pockets.

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