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  • Plywood cabinet boxes – NO particle board
  • Solid wood, dovetail drawers front and back
  • Full extension, soft close, drawer glides
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Glazed Maple, Glazed Cherry, Shaker Natural, Shaker Espresso. No one beats our value on kitchen cabinets. All cabinets are premium grade. Features include:

  • Plywood cabinet boxes – NO particle board
  • Solid wood, dovetail drawers front and back
  • Full extension, soft close, drawer glides
  • Free kitchen designs and quotes

What do you have to lose? Already have a quote from a competitor? Come and check out our displays. Bring your plan and design and save big!

Below photos are examples of what the cabinets look like. The price includes 8 feet of upper and lower cabinets for $1750; these retail for over $4,000.

Call 586-884-8812
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Cherry Kitchen Cabinets

 

Glazed cherry kitchen cabinets are always in high demand in new homes and in renovations and kitchen remodels. Cherry is both expensive and highly cherished in crafting fine furniture. Most furniture and cabinetmakers consider cherry the top of the line wood choice for their best work.

Cherry trees grow throughout the eastern U.S. and Canada, often reaching 100 feet tall. The wood is hard, durable and beautiful, in both color and grain. The heartwood is red to a deep reddish-brown, with a fine closed grain, perfect for building prized glazed cherry kitchen cabinets.

The color of the wood might be light when first used to build furniture or cabinets. It may be stained a darker shade or simply allowed to darken as it ages. The wood readily accepts a finish. It typically has lovely markings that are unique and recognizable, whether gum streaks or the occasional pin knot.

Cherry wood used to make fine furniture and glazed cherry kitchen cabinets, paneling, musical instruments and flooring might come from any of the following popular tree names, including:

  • American Black Cherry
  • Choke Cherry
  • Rum Cherry
  • Whiskey Cherry
  • Wild Cherry

However, another variety known as Curly Cherry or Flame Cherry has a slightly different grain of wavy patterns that run across the usual grain direction. Both, by any name, make beautiful and durable furniture and cabinetry.

Solid cherry kitchen cabinets are among the most expensive of all kitchen cabinet wood choices. If we begin, for example, with the price of birch, oak will cost about $50 more for a standard wall-mounted cabinet; maple will cost an additional $20. Cherry will cost about $12 per cabinet more than maple. Here’s how to put the cost in perspective for a complete set of kitchen cabinets. Here at Kitchen Cabinet Value, we charge 12 ½% more for solid cherry cabinetry. Big box stores rarely carry solid cherry cabinets so you would need to have the cabinets constructed by a custom cabinet builder. The cost is typically 20-25% more. For many homeowners, the cost of solid cherry cabinetry is prohibitive.

There is, however, another way to remodel your kitchen with the elegance and beauty of cherry without the higher cost. The secret to affordable glazed cherry kitchen cabinets is to buy quality cabinets and stain them cherry. Finally, the stain can be deepened and smoothed by glazing the cabinets.

Affordable cabinets that have the look and feel of the higher-priced solid cherry are available to every homeowner who understands the secret of saving money while creating the kitchen of your dreams.  Even those who can afford solid wood cherry cabinets choose cabinets with a cherry finish. The reason? A cherry finish will retain its beautiful cherry luster while solid cherry cabinets will darken over time. These glazed cherry kitchen cabinets can also be customized to fit your particular needs and the exact space available.

Glazed cherry kitchen cabinets are an obvious choice for most kitchens.

  1. They are the most versatile. They look good in any design style or door style and they work with any kitchen décor choice from colonial to contemporary. They also blend beautifully with all counter top materials, flooring choices, color schemes and kitchen layouts.
  2. Glazed cherry kitchen cabinets never go out of style. Black, ivory and white cabinets are somewhat trendy – they are in and out of fashion. The same is true of some other woods and finishes. Because of their durability and beauty, cherry cabinets and furniture are always chosen for top of the line furniture and cabinets.
  3. Glazed cherry kitchen cabinets also bring to any kitchen the depth and warmth that would otherwise be lacking.

Like all cabinets available from Kitchen Cabinet Value, our glazed cherry kitchen cabinets feature:

  • Solid wood dovetailed drawer boxes with steel under-mount, full extension and soft-close drawer glides
  • Five-piece raided panel door and drawer face design
  • Full overlay door and drawer design
  • Glazing
  • Cabinet boxes constructed of plywood and joined with glue and screws
  • No particle board anywhere in the cabinets

The beauty of glazed cherry kitchen cabinets in your new or remodeled kitchen is not too expensive if you know the secret of how to get customized glazed cherry in cabinets that fit your budget. Your guests will ever know you did not spend a fortune on cabinetry, unless you tell them.

 

Kitchen Cabinet Colors

 

Planning a kitchen renovation or remodel involves many decisions and choices. Together the choices define the style of your kitchen. One of the most common challenges homeowners face is to know how to choose between kitchen cabinet colors.

Some kitchen cabinet colors are most commonly associated with particular design styles (but this is more flexible today). The wood you choose for your cabinets will also determine color, to some extent. However, many less expensive woods can be stained to duplicate other finishes.

You might want to use the natural color and grain of a particular wood. For example, you might want a country kitchen that uses the distinctive look of natural oak. The kitchen cabinet colors can match other furniture, such as a table and chairs.

If your budget will allow it, you can also use natural cherry, walnut, mahogany, pine for their distinctive color and grain. Other kitchen designs can be created by choosing a wood with a less distinctive grain than oak or pine, such as maple or ash. These kitchen cabinet colors can then be stained to duplicate the color of other, darker woods.

Any wood can also be painted. Typically, a wood with no strong grain (like pine or oak) would be used. Cabinets can be painted any color, depending on the style and décor of the kitchen. The most commonly used kitchen cabinet colors are white, black and ivory.

1. Traditional style is typically designed using:

  • Rich dark woods, like cherry or mahogany, polished to a shine
  • Cabinets painted white or ivory
  • Southern Pine

2. Country style is typically designed using:

  • Natural wood
  • Cheerful colors
  • Bleached or pickled finishes
  • Mismatched colors
  • Open shelves or glass cabinet doors
  • White is very common in many country styles

3. Eclectic style mixes elements of several styles and different kitchen cabinet colors and finishes.

4. Contemporary style is typically designed using:

  • Maple, birch and cherry
  • Other light woods in neutral tones
  • White and black are also very popular in contemporary kitchens

The style you choose for your kitchen will determine kitchen cabinet colors you will consider. White cabinets are always popular because the kitchens are light and bright. Black cabinets, particularly with stainless steel appliances or white appliances for contrast are beautiful in contemporary kitchens. A black accent piece or area in a kitchen can be very striking in many styles.

Decorative touches can be added to any kitchen cabinet colors. These might include a few glass doors or open shelving units or beveled edges and corners. Many decorative cutout designs can also be added to the front of a cabinet door or drawer.

The decorative touches you add to all kitchen cabinet colors and the way you combine door design and style can make your kitchen truly unique. In any kitchen, an accent of another color can enliven your kitchen décor. Keep the basic kitchen style in mind and use your imagination to combine contrasting colors.

Whether your taste is to have everything the same color or to have two contrasting colors, you can use kitchen cabinet colors to great effect. In a country kitchen or an eclectic style, where anything goes, you can even add other colors. Then bring in color highlights with small appliances, flowers, china and pottery, etc.

With imagination and creativity, as well as a sense of the characteristics defining various styles, you can choose the perfect kitchen cabinet colors to create a personalized and spectacular kitchen. Light can cool a kitchen with dark wood cabinet colors and dark accents can warm white kitchen cabinets. Think carefully about what you want in your kitchen and discuss it with your cabinetmaker.

 

Stock Kitchen Cabinets

Stock Kitchen Cabinets

Stock kitchen cabinets are an economical option for homeowners who cannot afford custom cabinetry.

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 cabinetmakers. 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 kitchen 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, stock cabinets can be a wonderful option.

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

  1. The standard height for a floor-mounted cabinet is 34½ inches. With a counter top 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” and in stock kitchen cabinets 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 kitchen 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 in stock kitchen cabinets. 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 stock kitchen 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 stock kitchen 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.

 

Kitchen Renovations

Kitchen renovations of older or historic houses typically include new cabinetry. Historic homes often have no built-in cabinets and older homes commonly have inadequate or outdated cabinets. Historic homes generally used furniture instead of installed cabinets.

Older homes sometimes still have enamel coated metal cabinets or plywood cabinets. Kitchen renovations usually replace these dated styles and inferior materials. Some kitchen cabinets in older homes show the aftermath of a chip in the thin coating of “finish” on composition board or fiberboard cabinets.

Kitchen renovations in historic homes

Historic homes often require kitchen renovations.

Homeowners planning kitchen renovations today, often start planning and designing their new kitchen by choosing cabinets. There are many factors to consider in selecting cabinets. It is important to think about these issues early in the planning process.

Price
Price is an important consideration when choosing cabinets. Experts say kitchen cabinets account for half of the total cost of kitchen renovations. If your budget is $50,000, you have far more options than if your budget is $15,000.

Wood
The first decision will be the kind of wood used to make your cabinets. Do you want natural finishes on the wood, or will you be happy with a less expensive wood stained in the finish of a more expensive wood. For example, do you want natural cherry or will you be happy with another wood stained to look like cherry? The cost difference will affect your budget for kitchen renovations.

Finish
What kind of finish do you want on your kitchen cabinets? Do you want a color, such as white or black? Do you want a wood finish – natural, maple, walnut, oak, cherry, or another wood? Do you want a shiny finish or a dull/matte finish? Will your choice affect your kitchen renovations plans?

Style
In which particular style do you plan to design your new kitchen? Will your kitchen be traditional, country or contemporary? Will it have a distinctly American, Southern, French, English, Old World or rustic flavor? Or, will you be happier with a more eclectic style for your kitchen renovations?

Construction Type
The decisions that will affect your kitchen renovations budget and design are:

  • Are corners dove-tailed, glued, stapled or nailed?
  • How much weight will the drawers support?
  • Will the case be made of the same wood as the doors or of plywood?
  • Will shelves be made of the same wood or of plywood?

Door Styles
Your cabinets and drawers will have doors and fronts styled to be consistent with the kitchen style you have chosen for your kitchen renovations. These might have an overlay panel, a flat panel or a raised panel. Different shapes are also available in some of these styles.

Manufacturing Style
The manufacturing style you choose for cabinets used in your kitchen renovations might have the greatest impact on your budget.

  1. Knock-down (abbreviated KD) – These are the least expensive kitchen cabinets. You can usually take these cabinets home from the store the same day and you can assemble and install them yourself. If your project is on a tight budget, this is the best choice.
  2. Stock – Stock cabinets are mass-produced and are the most popular choice. They will be available in a limited number of woods, finishes styles and prices. They also will be available only in standard sizes.
  3. Semi-Custom – These cabinets are also only available in standard sizes. There is more variety of styles, finishes, woods, accessories and accessibility and organizational options for your kitchen renovations.
  4. Custom – Custom cabinets are the most expensive of all manufacturing styles. This type of cabinet can be purchased from some manufacturers, but they are typically available only from cabinetmakers. They are built to exact specifications in any size and with any modifications of style, inserts, size, etc.
Victorian house kitchen renovations

Victorian homes often do not have built-in cabinets and will need kitchen renovations.

If you are thinking about kitchen renovations, you might want to start your planning by looking at your kitchen cabinet options. Although custom cabinets are often the most beautiful and unique, you can have beautiful cabinets for your new kitchen at a much lower price.

Kitchen Cabinet Value can help you choose an appropriate kitchen cabinet design consistent with your historic home. Our shop can modify any stock cabinet to meet your custom needs.

If you are restoring a historic home, let us help you retain the history while providing modern conveniences for your kitchen remodel.

 

Shaker Kitchen Cabinets

 

Shaker kitchen cabinets have experienced highs and lows of popularity over the years. Like all Shaker design and craftsmanship, Shaker kitchen cabinets are simple, functional and well made. The two most prominent characteristics of Shaker “style” are the use of dovetail corners and the door style, also commonly called “frame and panel.” The front of the shaker kitchen cabinet door consists of a frame that overlaid on a simple panel of wood.

Although Shaker kitchen cabinets were originally made of cherry, today this style is available in most woods and homeowners can choose either an indigenous wood or in a wood that blends well with the rest of the décor of the house. If drawer pulls and handles are added, they will typically be knobs of matching wood or very simple hardware.

Traditionally, Shaker furniture was used with no decoration or “adornment.” The Shakers valued simple, clean lines in architecture and furniture, as well as other crafts. This style was in keeping with their values and beliefs. The Shakers preferred furniture that was built into the structure. It was neat and no space was wasted. Their furniture was very functional, with many drawers, shelves and doors to protect the contents. Furniture included Shaker kitchen cabinets.

The Shakers were a utopian Christian sect of the 18th century, primarily clustered in settlements across New England and the Northeastern quarter of the U.S. Shakers lived in communities called “families” that consisted of 30 to 100 individuals. Unlike other communities, they built their dwellings in a linear alignment approximately ¾ of a mile apart.

The “Millennial Laws” regulated every aspect of communal life. This included lifestyle, marriage, work, arts, crafts, architecture, community planning and more. Their buildings, like their furniture, were characterized by function, clean lines, and great simplicity.

The requirement to create durable furniture can be seen in the use of dovetailed wood joints. These joints, still found in Shaker kitchen cabinets, needed no nails or glue. In fact, the dovetail joints allowed the wood to expand and contract as a single piece. The result was a joint that undamaged by the swelling and shrinking of the wood with time and dampness.

The Shakers were famous for more than their simple and functional style. They also created the ladder-back chair, which became so popular it was necessary to obtain a patent. Their utilitarian motivations also led to the invention of the circular saw.

Shaker kitchen cabinets are particularly popular in New England, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and New York. They are commonly seen in many country kitchens and in rustic cottage style homes. Their simple beauty has made them very popular through the years. Although the Shakers were widely known to paint their cabinetry in only Venetian red, blue and ocher, many companies make Shaker kitchen cabinets in a wide range of colors today.

One reason for the great popularity of Shaker kitchen cabinets is their solid durability. Another reason is their beauty and simplicity. It has been said that Shaker style “never intrudes, never invades, never shouts, “look at me!” These characteristics have made Shaker kitchen cabinets the perfect fit for many kitchen styles and home décor styles.

Shaker kitchen cabinets are particularly beautiful in any of the warm woods, such as:

  • Maple
  • Chestnut
  • Birch
  • Honey pine
  • Butternut

Whether you are renovating an old kitchen in a historic home or remodeling and upgrading a more modern kitchen, Shaker kitchen cabinets might be just the right style for you. If you want warmth, simplicity and functionality of excellent design and solid craftsmanship, choosing Shaker kitchen cabinets might add just the finishing touch your kitchen needs.

 

Custom Kitchen Cabinetry

Custom Kitchen Cabinetry

Our custom kitchen cabinetry provides custom cabinetry at an affordable cost.

To the great surprise of many homeowners, it is possible to remodel a kitchen with affordable custom kitchen cabinetry. The phrase itself seems to be a contradiction in terms – affordable combined with custom cabinetry. Knowing the secret of how to find affordable custom kitchen cabinetry, however, permits you to fill your renovated kitchen with the beauty, durability and flexibility of high-end custom cabinetry for about the cost of stock cabinets in most home improvement stores.

Your reason for wanting custom kitchen cabinetry for your new kitchen might be:

  • Your preference for a particular wood
  • Your desire to have a specific wood finish
  • Wanting the beauty of the highest quality custom kitchen cabinetry
  • Wanting the durability of the best cabinet construction
  • Need for flexibility in cabinet sizes
  • Desire to include organizational inserts
  • Desire to cover specialty appliances with matching wood
  • Desire for custom placement of traditional items
  • Desire for counters either higher or lower than standard

A significant challenge in planning and designing a kitchen remodel is matching the project budget with the cost of all of the items you want to include. Custom kitchen cabinetry is commonly the first desire homeowners must sacrifice in the struggle to keep the project on budget. These homeowners, however, do not know the secret of affordable custom kitchen cabinetry.

Here is the secret you need to know to fill your remodeled kitchen with affordable custom kitchen cabinetry. Work with a very good local cabinetmaker to design your remodel and have your cabinetmaker customize high quality stock cabinets to meet your needs. All of the reasons you have for believing you need custom kitchen cabinetry can be built by a good cabinetmaker with high-end stock cabinets.

Kitchen Cabinet Value is just such a local cabinetmaker.

We can help you plan your new kitchen cabinetry in a way that involves the least modification of your stock cabinets. Next, we will work with you to determine the best places for cabinets you want modified in some way. Then we will take your stock cabinets to our workshop and customize them into the custom kitchen cabinetry you thought was only a dream.

Kitchen Cabinet Value  will be able to evaluate all of the stock cabinetry options available to you. You can then purchase the best cabinets available in the wood and the finish you want. You will be able to make your selection with full knowledge of the cost of having the cabinets customized for your remodel.

We will work with stock cabinets to re-size cabinets as necessary. The work will be invisible. When installed, nobody who sees your cabinets will know you did not spend a fortune on custom kitchen cabinetry.

We will also work with you to find or build the inserts needed to organize your drawers and to make everything in a cabinet easily accessible. We will design, build and install matching covers for appliances. Floor mounted cabinets can be modified to the desired height.

When we complete our work and install your new cabinets, everyone will think you spent a fortune on your beautiful cabinets. What’s more, you will have unique specialty cabinets designed to meet your particular needs and wants.

We have purchasing agreements with cabinet manufacturers and distributors that further reduce the cost of your kitchen by allowing us to buy stock cabinets at a deep discount and pass the discount on to you. You never need to tell your friends and neighbors that you actually paid about the same amount for your customized cabinets as they paid for lower quality stock cabinets. You can achieve this kind of savings when you remodel or renovate because you know the secret of buying affordable custom kitchen cabinetry.

 

Kitchen Cabinets Costs

Kitchen Cabinets Cost

We can work with you to reduce your kitchen cabinets costs while giving you the kitchen of your dreams.

When planning a kitchen remodel, kitchen cabinets cost can account for about half of the total cost of your remodeling project. On the one hand, cabinetry seems the logical place to try to save money by choosing less expensive cabinets. On the other hand, however, it seems to make more sense to invest in the best cabinets so you will not need to replace them so soon.

It would be amazing and wonderful to be able to reduce the cost of your remodel by spending less on kitchen cabinets cost and getting better cabinets at the same time. The good news is that kitchen cabinets cost can be a pleasant surprise when you are dealing with the right cabinetmaker. The right cabinetmaker will have a purchase agreement with a cabinet distributor that provides a discount on high quality stock cabinets and the skill to customize stock cabinets to your specifications.

Here is an example illustrating a difference in kitchen cabinets cost. Stock drawers are available in various under-counter sizes. Drawer heights are available only in three and eight inch heights. What you have seen in a custom cabinet and want in your kitchen, however, is an eight-inch high drawer that is divided inside into a three inch top drawer nestled above a 5 inch bottom drawer, all accessed with a single set of pull handles.

A custom cabinet in the wood and finish you have chosen for your kitchen renovation will be costly. If you are working with a cabinetmaker that customizes stock cabinets to your specifications, you pay for the stock cabinet and the modification or customization of the drawer. If your cabinetmaker has a discount relationship with a distributor of high quality stock cabinets, you might pay about the same amount as the kitchen cabinets cost of the stock cabinet in a home improvement store.

What will you do manage kitchen cabinets cost for a kitchen renovation in a very old or historic house? It is common to find that measurements are not as accurate in old houses or that corners are rarely true 90° angles. In this case, your options are very limited: custom cabinetry or customized stock cabinets.

Kitchen cabinets cost can quickly become prohibitive if you decide you need custom cabinets to provide for other specialized needs in your kitchen. If, for example, you want a wine cooler in your kitchen and you want its outer face to match your cabinets, you need custom work. The same is true if you want refrigerated or freezer drawers that blend with your cabinets.

If there are two cooks in the family and the kitchen is short on counter or workspace, meal preparation can quickly resemble a game of Twister. Customizing a few drawers to include a pullout work area atop the items stored within can quickly restore harmony. The best news is that a cabinetmaker can help you manage kitchen cabinets cost by customizing a stock drawer to meet this need for a fraction of the cost of a custom drawer.

Some people find kitchen cabinets cost too high when they want to use spaces that otherwise would be wasted to make items available where they are most convenient. You would need to take on the added cost of custom cabinets to have a spice rack in the side of the island adjacent to the cook top or to have a narrow pullout system of racks for canned goods in the space beside the refrigerator.

All of these needs (and more) can be met by buying custom cabinets or by reducing kitchen cabinets cost with the help of a good cabinetmaker. Kitchen Cabinet Value can pass on our savings by buying high quality stock cabinets from a distributor who offers a discount and then customize those stock cabinets to meet your specific needs. Kitchen cabinets cost can be reduced while you build the kitchen of your dreams.

 

Affordable Kitchen Cabinets

Affordable Kitchen Cabinets

Kitchen Cabinet Value creates affordable kitchen cabinets by customizing stock cabinets in our shop.

Most people do not know there is more than one way to buy affordable kitchen cabinets that provide the beauty and functionality you want and the price you want to pay. Most people think there are only three price options: knock down, stock and custom cabinetry. You can take advantage of a little-known fact to get the beauty and flexibility of custom work for the same price as what most people think of as inexpensive kitchen cabinets.

The secret to affordable kitchen cabinets should not be a surprise to most consumers. The secret is to hire a top rated cabinetmaker with a purchasing agreement with a distributor of high quality stock cabinets. The cabinetmaker then customizes the stock cabinets, resulting in custom cabinets at the price of inexpensive stock cabinets.

Think for a moment about why people prefer custom cabinets when they remodel or upgrade from affordable kitchen cabinets. There are several reasons:

  • They want custom for the beauty of high quality natural wood.
  • They want cabinets made of a specific wood.
  • They want a particular door style not typically available in affordable kitchen cabinets.
  • They want a particular finish on the wood.
  • They want cabinets fitted with specific organizational or accessibility inserts.
  • They know they will want or need cabinets in sizes not available in less expensive kitchen cabinets.
  • They want facings for doors on appliances, specialized appliances, such as refrigerated drawers or under-counter refrigerators or wine chillers.
  • They want unique features for storage of pots and pans and lids or other custom storage and accessibility options.
  • They want to add small units for canned goods, soups, canned drinks, etc., not usually available except in higher priced cabinetry.

Kitchens are once again becoming the center of family life. This means kitchens serve multiple purposes in the home. The purposes for which each family uses the kitchen suggest different configurations of cabinets and islands and appliances.

When you use a kitchen for family gatherings and for time spent together, kitchen cabinets are often used to store other items than you might ordinarily expect to find. For example, there might be a cabinet for board games or video games; a place where art supplies are stored; there might be a set of cabinets, shelves and drawers where homework supplies and resources are stored when children do their homework at the kitchen table.

For a different family, their kitchen cabinets might be configured in a way that makes it easy and comfortable to entertain while preparing meals. This kind of usage suggests a floor plan that brings guests into the intimacy and warmth of the kitchen but still keeps them out of the way of the cook – with an island, for example. This kitchen might also include a snacks and drinks configuration in the outward-facing side of the island – an under counter refrigerator and a refrigerated drawer.

Still another kitchen designed for someone who does a lot of cooking and baking, or in which two people cook together, will typically include several work areas – such as a baking area and a food preparation area. Lower priced kitchen cabinets often do not offer these options. This kitchen will have ample storage, a large number of specialty cabinets and shelving areas, as well as sufficient counter space to accommodate all of the cooks’ needs. This kitchen will also typically have multiple sinks, refrigerated units and possibly warming ovens, as well.

What most people think of as affordable kitchen cabinets will not easily accommodate these special needs and demands. If, however, you know the secret of getting custom cabinets at the price of lower quality affordable cabinets, you can have a kitchen that provides the beauty you want with the functionality you need at a price you can readily afford. Kitchen Cabinet Value has distributor agreements that can provide all of the benefits of custom cabinetry at affordable kitchen cabinet prices.

 

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