Showing posts with label kitchen cabinets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen cabinets. Show all posts

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Kitchen Cabinet Basics

Kitchen Cabinet Basics


Kitchen cabinets have always been important, not only to organize and keep things nice and neat in the kitchen, but also as a main design feature for the whole house.

With the growth of kitchens and kitchen appliances the kitchen cabinets have transformed themselves too, to fid the modern requirements of kitchens, more space to hold more electric kitchen appliances, and better durability are the main features of kitchen cabinets.
Where you place your kitchen cabinets will impact how efficient your kitchen is.

Most women and men who enjoy cooking will profess to the fact that they don't have enough cabinet space, even though this can be a problem always, and in every kitchen, you can pick a kitchen cabinet plan that utilizes your space so you make the most of every corner, thus making your kitchen perfectly adjustable to your needs.

A well designed kitchen is one of the most attractive features a home can have. It can be of a sleek, modern design or something that is completely old fashioned. Whatever the case, quality kitchen cabinets are essential in creating the ultimate kitchen.

Researching kitchen cabinets on the internet is an excellent way of finding out what you need to get going, and how much its going to cost you, it doesn't take long until you will understand the basic cost and requirements. There are a lot of websites devoted to home design. There are even places where you can design your own virtual kitchen complete with your own quality kitchen cabinets. Another way to generate some hot ideas is to visit your local bookstore and raid the magazine section.



Home design magazines are all over the racks these days because people really love to upgrade their homes. You can flip through them and find something that really catches your eye with regard to quality cabinets.
Many stores have entire sections devoted to quality cabinets. While you might not find the exact ones that you want to put into your kitchen, you can get an idea of what is out there. All you have to do is find a creative contractor and have him draw up the plans.

My suggestion is to work closely with the contractor to ensure that the cabinets that are installed are quality cabinets.

When looking for quality pricing is always an issue, but experience has teacher us that sometimes looking around can get you good results, quality doesn't always mean that you will have to overpay. I hope that this has provided you with sufficient information about kitchen cabinets and that you will find it fun to shop and plan them, and enjoy your cabinets for many years. Good luck.

Friday, 11 February 2011

Types of Cabinets for Your Kitchen

Types of Cabinets for Your Kitchen




As you prepare to remodel your kitchen, why not take the time to change your cabinets? Instead of just painting or refinishing them, consider giving you room a completely new look by replacing them altogether. Doing so could increase the potential value of your home, and it will certainly change the way you feel about your kitchen, a room you spend many hours in every day. If you are going to make this change, do some research to make sure you are choosing the best possible materials.

Maple is a common wood used for kitchen cabinets. It is known as being particularly durable, and it holds many different finishes well because it has a fine grain. This means you can choose just about any color for your cabinetry and it will look great. Maple can yellow when exposed to sunlight, but painting or staining your wood will prevent this problem.

Oak is another popular wood often used in kitchen cabinetry. It is durable like maple, but it does not have quite as many options for staining and painting because of its deep grain. Many modern decorators do not like its look, but you may find it fits your tastes and style well, so do not rule out this common wood until you have seen it for yourself.

If you are looking for something other than a wood look, consider melamine. This is actually a coating that goes over some sort of base material, such as particle board or even metal, and can come in a variety of finishes, including fake wood grain, white, and a variety of retro colors. It is pretty durable against scratches, stains, and flames, and protects the base material from moisture as long as it does not crack. This can be an affordable option that creates a nice look without as much expenses as solid wood cabinets.

You may not think of metal for your home's kitchen, but you already likely have stainless steel appliances. Metal cabinetry is making a comeback, and stainless steel is just one of several options. Copper can also be used to create a warm feel in the room. To cut down on noise, these metals are often placed over less noisy materials, like wood or plywood, which will affect how durable they are.

There are other less conventional methods for creating cabinets. Consider, for instance, bamboo. You can purchase cabinetry with a bamboo veneer, which can hold paint or stain to match the look you want. Again, the material used under the bamboo will have a direct affect on how durable it is.

Glass is yet another option. While your cabinetry cannot be made entirely of glass and nothing else, panes in the wood can add light and visual interest to your kitchen, all while protecting your cupboards from dust and debris.

When it comes to replacing your kitchen storage, the sky is really the limit. You should visit a showroom to see these different cabinetry options for yourself, then make a decision based on what you feel provides the right style combined with the durability you need for a long life for your cabinets.

Thursday, 28 October 2010

Oak Kitchens - Kitchen Photos 2

Oak Kitchens - Kitchen Photos 2

Looking for a beautiful material for your kitchen units. Oak Kitchens are famed for their strength and beauty. A solid oak kitchen can last you a lifetime if you look after it with a little tender love and care. They make great country and classic style kitchens.
















Saturday, 16 October 2010

Japanese Kitchens

Japanese Kitchens - Kitchen Remodel Ideas

The Japanese possess great minds full of creative and inspiration which the world admires and longs to possess. The japanese aesthetic of simply but elegant and innovative design is evident in Japanese kitchens. If you are seeking a Japanese Kitchen design or Japanese inspired kitchens then following may aid you along your kitchen design journey.
















Wednesday, 13 October 2010

Kitchen Design Ideas - Kitchen Photos Part 2

Kitchen Design Ideas - Kitchen Pictures Gallery Part 2 is the second part of a four part video series covering Kitchen design. It offers you kitchen remodelling ideas covering various types of kitchens from modern/contemporary kitchens to country, classic kitchens. There are kitchen design ideas to suit everyone's taste. If you seeking kitchen design ideas for you r new kitchen whether it be new kitchen cabinets, kitchen layouts, kitchen accessories, kitchen lighting, kitchen themes and colours then the Kitchen Design Ideas Videos are worth watching.


Kitchen Design Ideas - Kitchen Pictures Part2

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Remodel Kitchen with Kitchen Cabinets & Hardware

Kitchen Cabinets & Hardware

Branded as the building blocks of the heart of homes, your kitchen cabinets collectively make up for a great part of the functionality as well as the ambiance of the room. For this reason changes in your cabinetry is a remodeling project in itself that can easily spruce up how kitchens look and feel. To complete the look of your kitchen cabinets and make them as practical as they should be, among the essentials is the hardware. This article discusses more on cabinetry hardware and how you can make details count.

When we talk about hardware, these are not limited to practical metal items that are needed to keep your kitchen cabinets whole and working as efficiently as can be but these can also be used for aesthetic purposes as well. Today, you can find a wide assortment of hardware that are made from different materials such as satin nickel, porcelain, plastic, wood, stone, glass and stainless steel and comes in various shapes, sizes and designs to perfectly complement whatever style of cabinetry or vanity you plan to spruce up from classic to eclectic and anywhere in between.

There are different ways to update the hardware of your kitchen cabinets to achieve an entirely new look and function without spending a fortune.

• Refinish. If your kitchen cabinet hardware is in great condition and you love the shape and design they brandish, you can make them more interesting simply by refinishing. There are various ways to go about this, but the process will depend on what look you want achieved. Some of the most common techniques used include repainting with brush or spray applicator and plating. Make sure that they are cleaned off properly and in case of rust—sanded and primered.

• Replace. Buying another set of hardware for your kitchen cabinets is another way to update the heart of your home. If your budget is limited, and you can only purchase several pieces, then make sure to match the design and finish of the old ones to the new. Mix and matched look is a great idea but be sure to do it right or the results will be disastrous. When shopping for kitchen cabinet hardware, some essential factors to look into are the size, material, color and finish, price as well as theme of the design—for example pretty floral details for garden-themed kitchens.

Some of the most common hardware used to make kitchen cabinets look appealing and work efficiently includes:

1. Knobs and pulls- are mounted on cabinet doors and drawers through a bolt and screw assembly to make opening and closing easier. Most hardware already comes complete with screws.

2. Door catches- helps keep cabinet doors stay shut. There are various types of this hardware to choose from and your choice will depend highly on how you want your kitchen cabinets to work. These vary in installment and operation and some of the most common are: roller spring, magnetic, bullet and touch catch.

3. Hinges- hold the doors to the frame of kitchen cabinets. Depending on the door style, there are different types of hardware to use such as ornamental strap hinge or a concealed hinge, semi-concealed cabinet hinges and pivot hinge.
By: Eugene G. Makeev