Tradition Continues with Dark CabinetryPosted by Planning Applications in Enfield on December 16th, 2019 Traditional homes have such a regal, old world feeling, and it is a lot simpler than you think to incorporate this into your layout. Utilizing dark kitchen cabinetry can bring the Victorian era right into your kitchen. Opt for deep stained maple cabinets or cherry wood. You should also go with a raised panel door, and steer clear from anything modern such as the slab door or recessed panel. Infusing molding, such as crown molding, into your cabinet design will help add a little extra flair. Be Smart About Your RemodelAs consumers we sometimes wind up being sold on a name. Instead of paying the big bucks for high quality, efficient products we are spending our hard earned money on the opportunity to own a brand. Luckily, if you are a smart shopper, you can find deals that will blow your mind more than any fancy logo can. With advances in modern technology stock line cabinetry is the up and coming trend. Exposure on HGTV and in home magazines have spread the news far and wide. You can have the kitchen of your dreams without breaking the bank. Inexpensive cabinets, or cheap cabinets, sometimes turn people off. This has something to do with the word “cheap”, but that’s strictly the price. Inexpensive cabinets can also be very efficient. Many manufacturers of stock line cabinetry solely use plywood for the cabinet box construction. This is an additional cost when dealing with some of the semi custom or custom lines. There are also cheap cabinets that come with some of the more high end features like self closing doors and drawers, dovetail drawers, and finished interior. These features are what make the difference. Don’t be so skeptical when you see such a low price; be a smart shopper. Somethings don’t have to cost an arm and a leg to be what you’re looking for. There can be tons of reasons the prices are so low, so take advantage of cheap cabinets. Create the kitchen you have always dreamed of for a fraction of the cost. Like it? Share it!More by this author |