Kitchen
Cabinets Pictures
Can Help You Gain Perspective
Pictures of
kitchen cabinets can help you discover concepts and ideas to incorporate in your own
kitchen cabinets remodeling project. Pay special attention to traffic flow.
If the pattern of traffic around your kitchen cabinets doesn't flow smoothly from one room to
the next or from one area of the kitchen to the next, try relocating fixtures,
appliances or even doorways. Angling a countertop to let traffic navigate
into a room smoothly is an simple solution for narrow doorways. The same
can be said for certain corners on a kitchen cabinets island or phone desk. Try to
make sure you have enough room between stations and pass-thru areas to let two
people pass each other shoulder-to-shoulder.
Kitchen
pictures can help give you perspective. Where is your eye drawn? Is
it drawn to a favorite kitchen cabinets feature? Does the kitchen seem crowded?
There are ways to make even the smallest kitchen seem larger. Look for
ideas on kitchen cabinets countertop placement. Do the counter corners impede the flow
from the kitchen to the dining room or a hallway? What about lighting?
Is there enough? Is it ambient, outdoor light reflecting inside or
strategically placed electrical lighting? Obviously, you will want the
lighting for both day and night to accent your favorite kitchen features and
make the room seem bright and cheerful, not dark and dungeon like. A lot
will depend on how dark the finish is on your kitchen cabinets. The wall
cabinets
usually cover a significant amount of wall space. This means less light
reflecting surface. If you have very little window light during the day,
you may want to consider white or very light wood grain cabinets. The new
RTF vinyl finished kitchen cabinets work very well in this situation.
Here are some
kitchen cabinets pictures that may help you begin to understand these concepts.
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