Thinking outside the box
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Let’s do a little exercise. Go to your kitchen for a moment and take a look around you – what is the most significant item you see? In most cases, it will be the kitchen cabinets that enclose the space as if they are marking and defining their territory. The kitchen requires careful attention with respect to planning and design, its style creates an aesthetic statement, and the location of the cabinets with respect to the other components and appliances determines the flow in the space.
Kitchen cabinets are at the heart of this important space. They are responsible for storing utensils, they are used as food pantries, and they provide a space to display decorative dishes. Kitchen cabinets that are designed correctly serve as a practical and aesthetic asset for years. In matching cabinets and their inner sections you must address several factors: the nature of kitchen conduct (cooking hours, lifestyle), the people typically stirring the cauldron (single tenant, couple, family with kids) and more. Characteristics such as height, depth, shape of the opening, sliding drawers, baskets, safety locks and so on, are the elements that dictate the internal design of the cabinets – and therefore it is important to think about all the details in advance.
In order to be organized and to focus your considerations, her are ten central questions you need to consider when planning your next kitchen.
Kitchen cabinets are constructed from body of the cabinet and the facade of the cabinet. For the most part, the materials from which the body is made are particle board (tiny wood fibers processed together with the addition of glue) or sandwich board that is made from layers of wood glued together. These are called industrial woods and their quality depends on the type of glue and the density of the materials from which they are made. MDF particle board is typically used for the inside of the drawers.
When speaking of doors and their external coating – the range can be exhausting. Here we can find, for example, solid wood or Formica / melamine / stainless steel / veneer finish, a kitchen cabinet with its body made of sandwich board and a veneer external finish with drawers with a bottom. MDF is not recommended for the body of the cabinet made of solid wood as the raw material is more expensive and in many cases cannot survive the natural humidity that exists in the kitchen and can distort due to frequent temperature changes.
There is a wide range of materials for the facade of the cabinet and a multitude of designs which of course can significantly upgrade the appearance of the kitchen. Among the available materials for the facades of the kitchen cabinets –
The upper cabinets constitute a significant part of the kitchen design. It is important to consider all the possible opening forms. The grip of the handles must be comfortable in order to allow for quick and easy maneuvering (regular opening, lift-up), as well as to take into account the heights of the “customers” who would be cooking in the kitchen.
Lower cabinets include, among other things, a space for a dishwasher, oven, etc. Proper planning of lower cabinets should take into consideration the size and location of electrical appliances and produce a design harmonious to the eye. Typically, the lower cabinets are deeper than the upper cabinets and access to the lower cabinets will be less convenient. Corner cabinets are even trickier however there are a range of advanced solutions for them in the market. It is important to accessorize the cabinet with quality and convenient sliding drawers or other design solutions that meet the need for easy accessibility. Drawers will enable you to optimize the cabinet space so that you can store a number of items one next to the other and their accessibility will be easier.
Almost any kitchen cabinet can be renewed and refreshed. Remodeling or renewing kitchen cabinets sometimes include external design changes only and sometimes it consists of a complete reorganizing of the shelves, replacing hinges, adding carousels/baskets, replacing tracks for the drawers, etc. Replacing the cabinet fixtures upgrades the appearance instantly and with a relatively minimal investment.
Painting the kitchen cabinets can be done using durable materials tailored for easy routine maintenance, that do not contain lead which is a toxic substance that you do not want near your food. Opaque paints allow for changing colors, as opposed to acrylic-based varnishes which preserve the existing appearance, protect it and refresh the look. Consider the possibility of painting the exterior of your cabinets with an oven-baked epoxy-based material. The oven-baked painting process ensures high consistency and durability of the paint.
Lift-up Doors – Lift-up doors to the kitchen are doors outfitted with an advanced fixture mechanism for opening upwards or sideways. Lift-up doors for the kitchen are especially suited for lofted kitchen cabinets and they can be produced from exterior cabinets made of quartz, glass or solid wood combined with Formica.
Eclecticism – Eclecticism can be expressed in different combinations of materials, textures, and color. The combination of materials, especially in classic kitchen design, creates interest and draws the eye, thereby upgrading the entire room.
Integration of Electrical Appliances – One of the common trends in kitchen cabinet design is that of covering the electrical appliances. To do this, we recommend, already in the planning stage, to know which appliances you plan to use and their measurements. This is in order for you to be able to build kitchen cabinets customized for them.
Incorporating Vitrines – Kitchen cabinets with glass exteriors, such as a vitrine, allow for the eye to rest from the “heaviness” of the appearance of closed wall to wall cabinets. A few glass exteriors alone allow for a pleasant display of dishes or decorative items in the kitchen and give the appearance of a stylish piece of furniture for the entire cabinet system.
Smart Storage – Today, more than ever, there is a high awareness of the importance every available centimeter of space in the kitchen. By means of customized smart storage, it is possible to efficiently use the highest and deepest corners in your kitchen.
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