Kitchen Cabinets Open Up New Possibilities
Kitchen cabinets are
intended to be functional, but few design
professionals or homeowners leave the choice simply
at that. Otherwise, cardboard or plywood boxes might
suffice.
Instead, kitchen cabinet choices have
become hotly debated as the options have grown.
This is true whether for a kitchen, bathroom,
library, family room, bedroom, basement, wine
cellar, closet or any space in a home.
A major impetus has been the realization that
kitchen cabinets can add an important aesthetic
cache to the kitchen, thanks to the wider variety of
styles, materials, trims, hardware and pulls
available.
They've become part of the jewelry of a house--what
makes a house a home. We are putting in an
inordinate number of cabinets in all rooms these
days, even in window seats because they increase
space. But how much you pay for all your cabinets
can vary greatly.
A higher-priced custom cabinet can easily consume 50
to 60 percent of the cost of a kitchen budget, for
example. While custom kitchen cabinets may last
longer, come with a longer warranty and better fit
into all those nooks and crannies, you don't always
need to spend the most, particularly since many
remanufactured or ready to assemble kitchen cabinets
will look and work as well. Or, you can opt for
mostly stock ready-made kitchen cabinets and add
some custom pieces for hard-to-fit areas or unusual
demands.
How do you decide? Your decision should be based in
part on how much you put into the building or
remodeling of your entire home and the room in
question, so that costs are proportionate. You also
should weigh how long you think you'll stay put in
that home.
If you're there for many years, you don't want to
have to replace kitchen cabinet doors within five
years. If, however, you intend to remain only a few
years, you can cut costs by replacing knobs or pulls
for a fresh look.
Kitchen Cabinet Possibilities
Refinish or Replace
- A
slightly more expensive option is to refinish fronts
or replace them, though cost effectiveness will
depend on the condition and look desired.
Size. Custom cabinets can be made in all
sizes and shapes; stock comes in 3-inch increments.
Among an owner's bigger decisions is whether to
build them all the way to the ceiling for extra
storage and a clean, crisp look or to leave a soffit
above for displaying baskets and other decorative
objects and not make high-cabinets hard to reach.
How high, or low, below-counter cabinets are
reflects a different decision. Many homeowners today
opt for European-style 36-inch high cabinets so they
don't have to bend as they do with the typical
32-inch ones, particularly for vanities in
bathrooms.
Finish. Along with the detailing on the front
of the cabinet, this choice will determine as much
as three-quarters of the cost of the cabinet, says
Bachman. At the low end, you should consider
laminates, certain woods such as maple and
medium-density wrapped fiberboard.
Detailing. Raised panels and molding will add
to the cost of the cabinet front, but if rooms, both
with cabinetry, open to one another, you probably
want to be consistent in your design choices.
Interior hardware. This is the place where
homeowners may think it's fine to scrimp since it
may not be visible, yet the pros know otherwise.
The best hinges keep doors aligned, are concealed or
partly concealed, made of chrome, nickel or brass,
and adjust in every direction.
Exterior hardware. When it comes to knobs and
pulls, endless choices abound, and you may decide to
buy these separately rather than from your cabinet
company.
Interior fittings. These days, you can
outfit the interior of your cabinet with everything
from rollout shelves to fancy spice racks,
appliances and carousels. Again, every extra adds an
expense, so decide where you feel the costs are most
worthwhile, says Stern.
How much cabinetry? The best way to decide is
to measure in linear feet existing cabinets and give
yourself at least one-third more storage for future
needs.
Having too much kitchen cabinet storage is rarely a
negative. You can always find something to put in
it.
