New Cabinets
Add value to a Home
New Cabinets
Adding new cabinets to a home can increase the value significantly. Each of these designs can be customized with various finishes, colors, and hardware to match specific aesthetic preferences and functional needs. Let me know if any standout or if you’d like more details on any style!
Shaker Cabinets
Features: Simple, clean lines, a flat center panel, and square edges. It is a minimalist style without much ornamentation.
Materials: Often made from quality wood, such as maple, cherry, or oak.
Best For: Versatile; works well in modern, traditional, or farmhouse-style kitchens.
Slab or Flat-Panel Cabinets
Features: Smooth, flat doors with no panels or ornamentation. It is ideal for achieving a sleek, modern look.
Materials: Usually MDF with a laminate, acrylic, or wood veneer finish.
Best For: Modern and minimalist kitchens.
Inset Cabinets
Features: Doors and drawers are set inside the cabinet frame for a flush finish. Often feature visible hinges.
Materials: High-quality wood, as precise craftsmanship is essential.
Best For: Traditional or high-end custom kitchens; offers a classic, high-end look.
Louvered Cabinets
Features: Horizontal wood slats, providing a unique aesthetic and airflow.
Materials: Solid wood, often found in teak or mahogany.
Best For: Coastal or tropical-themed kitchens, bathrooms, or laundry rooms.
Glass-Front Cabinets
Features: Doors have glass inserts, allowing for display of dishware or decorative items.
Materials: Wood or MDF with clear, frosted, or textured glass.
Best For: Enhancing visual space in the kitchen and adding decorative elements.
Beadboard Cabinets
Features: Panel doors with vertical grooves (beads), creating a country or cottage-style look.
Materials: Wood or MDF.
Best For: Farmhouse, cottage, or rustic kitchens.
Distressed Cabinets
Features: Cabinets are intentionally weathered, with rubbed-off finishes or worn edges for a vintage look.
Materials: Wood with a distressed or aged paint finish.
Best For: Rustic, vintage, or shabby-chic styles.
Raised Panel Cabinets
Features: Central panel on the door is raised, creating depth and detail.
Materials: Solid wood, often in maple, cherry, or oak.
Best For: Traditional and classic kitchens; popular in formal settings.
Handleless Cabinets
Features: Sleek, modern look with no visible handles, often with push-to-open mechanisms.
Materials: MDF, wood, or laminate.
Best For: Contemporary or minimalist kitchens.