Kitchen cabinets on the way

Archive for July, 2008

Kitchen Display

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Many people these days want to integrate their kitchen into the great room, and give it a warmer, more inviting feel. One way to do this is to display collectibles and art. How do you do this in a kitchen? Just take the doors off the cabinets. Wall cabinets have adjustable shelves, which can be replaced with glass to provide a dressier look; putting lights in these cabinets enhances your display even more. Showing off your treasures

Choosing Kitchen Cabinets and Overall Kitchen Layout

Monday, July 7th, 2008
  • All unfinished kitchen cabinets are not the same. Some types of wood absorb stains better than others. A wood’s final color depends upon its hardness and original shade. It’s easier to darken wood than to lighten it, so select unfinished cabinets accordingly. Light colored woods are ash, maple, pine, oak, birch, beech, chestnut and elm. Medium colored woods include cherry, teak, butternut and rosewood. Darker colored woods are hickory and mahogany.
  • If you plan on painting, staining or glazing kitchen cabinets, you can use cheaper types of wood.