You don’t have to be a world-class chef to appreciate a beautiful and functional kitchen, even the most unused kitchen deserves to look beautiful. It’s also one of the major aspects that people consider when looking at buying a house, and for good reason, as most families will have at least one member regularly cooking meals. So whatever reason you’re considering a kitchen cabinet installation in Sussex County DE, it helps to know what types of cabinet door styles there are for you to choose from.
When we think of a kitchen remodel, the cabinetry and countertops are the first things that come to mind, as they are the most directly practical elements. Although there’s a third part to that practical trifecta, the backsplash, which protects the walls and visually ties the other elements together. It’s often much easier to initially decide on a certain style of cabinetry than backsplash, so once you know what kind of cabinets you prefer you can consider matching backsplashes with different styles of cabinetry.
Slab Cabinets
Also known as flat-panel cabinets, these are probably the simplest style of cabinets available nowadays and are perfect in both modern and minimalist style kitchens. Unlike other types of cabinetry that are generally made of several parts, these cabinets are consistently just one “slab” of wood, hence the name. Due to their plain nature, the slab cabinets themselves will often be one solid color, typically lighter, allowing contrasting or blending through the backsplash.
Textured Solid Surface Backsplash
If you’re opting for a solid color on your cabinetry, then consider contrasting that with a textured backsplash. This could purely contrast the color of your cabinets to separate the levels, for example, white cabinets with a black and grey textured backsplash. Alternatively, you could blend it in by using the same color to create a more flowing appearance, such as white cabinetry with a white and black backsplash. If you’re unsure about exactly which textured backsplash will go with your cabinetry, be sure to talk with your local service provider of cabinet installation in Sussex County DE (or wherever you’re based) to see what they recommend.
Shaker-Style Cabinets
Hailing from an era of American fixtures defined by a utilitarian religious offshoot of Christianity, Shaker-style cabinets have retained their popularity due to their versatility in both traditional and modern styles. They’re likely the most common kind of cabinetry seen in kitchens across America today and are typically made of high-quality American wood such as cherry, hickory, maple, and oak. Shaker-style cabinets consist of five pieces of flat-panel, four of which create the frame with the fifth panel an inset central piece.
Subway Tile Backsplash
Another common fixture in many American kitchens is the subway tile backsplash, which is also revered for its versatility in both contemporary and traditional styles. It’s not uncommon to see Shaker cabinets separated by subway tile backsplash, and for good reason, it creates a clean functional look that anyone can appreciate. Be sure to look at different geometric styles and textures of subway tile backsplashes with consideration for your preferred shaker-style cabinetry.
Distressed-Style Cabinets
For those who appreciate the more classical look in their kitchen, distressed-style cabinets offer an antique look that truly celebrates the past. By combining techniques to distress the wood, with older styles of decorative in setting, you can outfit your kitchen with brand-new cabinetry that immediately looks centuries old. Because of this bold style though, you will need something truly simple to bring it all together.
Single-Color or Mirrored Solid Surface Backsplash
The distressed-style cabinetry will take on a relatively loud-and-proud look in your kitchen, so it’s important to contrast this appropriately with something that doesn’t take away from that aesthetic. With other kinds of backsplash, you will also run the risk of making the space too busy, which can detract from both the cabinetry and backsplash. A single-color backsplash offers a soft way to contrast the deep browns common to distressed cabinetry. Although if your room already features contrasting colors on the walls, you could use a mirrored backsplash to use those pre-existing colors. This can also help to make a smaller kitchen feel a lot bigger and can add to the entertainment value of having friends or family over to eat.
Types of Cabinet Door Styles – Cabinet Installation in Sussex County DE
Choosing the right cabinet door styles and backsplash is a huge part of beautifying your kitchen, but another important element is finding the right provider and installer. Here at Home & Office Cabinetry, we know that longevity is key in a quality kitchen remodel, so choosing a company that will custom-build your cabinetry and fit it for you is a must. To see some of our examples of both office and general home cabinet installation in Sussex County DE, check out our website, or contact us today to hear how we can make your dream kitchen a reality.
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