How To Choose The Perfect Custom Cabinets For Your New Kitchen
When it’s time for kitchen remodeling, the hunt for the right custom cabinets can be overwhelming. Knowing what to look for before you go for your custom kitchen cabinets and hardware can help you handle the many choices.
Choosing Kitchen Cabinets
Everything in your new kitchen will center around your new kitchen cabinets. That’s why it is important to choose them wisely. The mistake many people make is choosing cabinetry based only on trends. However, there are many other factors to consider:
- Door style – You can use this to design the rest of the custom made kitchen cabinets, choosing whatever style you prefer, from ultra modern to country.
- Finish – Cabinet finishes can really tie your kitchen together. One popular option is to choose a custom cabinet finish that contrasts with your countertops. For instance, if you have a light granite countertop, try a darker finish. If your concern is the appearance of dirt, try lighter finishes. Surprisingly, light countertops don’t show dirt as much as darker finishes.
- Material – Solid wood is still the most popular choice for custom cabinets, but there are other options. Metal, stainless steel and melamine are just a few from which you can choose. Many of these can still be finished to look like wood while withstanding the test of time.
- Door mounting – Overlay is the most common for custom cabinets because the face frame can be seen around the doors. However, inset doors can be installed flush inside the frame, and full overlay cabinets hide the cabinet case behind them.
Choosing Custom Cabinet Hardware
Hardware for your cabinetry may seem like the easiest part of the kitchen remodeling selection process, but before you make the final decision, here are several factors you need to consider:
- Style – First, select a style that matches the theme of your new kitchen. Are you looking for an ultramodern feel, a country cottage look or a traditional feel? Each style requires a different type of hardware.
- Finish – The hardware needs to go with the finish you choose for the cabinets. However, don’t be afraid to mix and match. Your custom cabinets and hardware should complement one another, but it isn’t necessary for them to be the same color.
- Maintenance – Textured custom cabinet hardware requires more upkeep and can be more difficult to clean. Consider a simpler look if you are too busy for extensive cleaning on a regular basis.
- Function – If you spend a lot of time in your kitchen, this may take priority over style. Choose knobs that are more comfortable for your hands to prevent aches and pains as you open and close your cabinets.
Remodeling your kitchen is one of the biggest and most rewarding home projects you can do. If you are looking for someone to help you select and install your new custom cabinetry and hardware, contact us. Our Massachusetts contractors can assist with your entire kitchen remodeling project.