April 1, 2010
Getting The Most From Your Kitchen Cabinets
The best design for kitchen cabinets considers the size of available kitchen space and the positioning of large appliances in the surrounding area. The size of the cabinets, including how deep the shelves are and height of cabinets will also be a factor.
The installation of cabinets will require the top cabinet section to be secured to the walls. A corresponding bottom cabinet supports a counter top. The cabinet style should work in line with the counter top, kitchen fixtures, type of floor and appliances being used.
Precut kits that need assembling and installation can be purchased to replace cabinets. Many homeowners do the installation themselves or hire a craftsman to do the job. Other replacements can be done by buying just the cabinet doors to replace the old cabinet front.
Replacement cabinets are also available custom designed to the specifics of the purchaser. Some original cabinets, if they have been painted over, can have the paint removed, exposing the natural wood. When sanded, stained and varnished, refinished cabinets can add a handsome touch to a kitchen.
Providing storage space for food items and kitchen equipment should be the primary concern when planning the layout and design for cabinets. The best plans make sure there is sufficient space to store the regular items and that the location of the cabinets provide accessibility and organized storage.
For instance, there should be adequate space for glass dishes and bowls to be housed together, a separate cabinet for glasses and cups, one for pots and pans, and several for canned goods and other perishables. Many newer homes have built in pantries, which makes it possible to reserve cabinet space to house kitchen ware and have a separate spot for food items.
The decision of what type of replacement cabinet to choose can be driven by the anticipated cost. Most of the cheaper precut kits are fabricated with pressed board, with a top layer of wood grain. This type could serve the purpose if wanting to economize and still change the look of the kitchen. For durability and long wear, it would probably be wise to spend a little extra money for something that will withstand long use.
Getting the most from your kitchen cabinets requires good planning and use of cabinets that meet or exceed the needs of the intended purpose. They can also provide an element of character to the kitchen environment. The right setup in the kitchen can ensure greatest functionality.
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Filed under Kitchen Remodeling by Norma Hackman