Brooke Williams
- Posted: October 07, 2021Categories: Kitchen Remodeling
You’re excited to get your kitchen to remodel project underway finally, and you’ve planned a checklist of everything you think you could possibly need for the project to be completed -- so you think. But, here are five things that you do not have on your remodel checklist but should!
Anticipate Delays
Sometimes delays are inevitable, but don't let delays detour you from having the kitchen makeover of your dreams! Bad weather, late material shipments, emergency hospitalizations, there are countless reasons why your kitchen remodel project may get behind schedule. A good way to be prepared for delays is to plan for them on your checklist before they can happen!
Have extra time in your schedule so that you have a flexible timeline. For example, if you must postpone a major part of your kitchen remodel project, try other smaller projects to do in the meantime. For instance, creating DIY accessories or shopping for appliances to match the aesthetic you
- Posted: September 15, 2021Categories: kitchen-cabinets
Every home focuses on its kitchen as a central focal point. That is why we need to make sure that we design our kitchens aesthetically and choose furnishings with unique features. In addition, when we remodel a kitchen, it should have upgraded features to make it all worth it.
The cabinets stand out the most when entering a kitchen, so choosing the right cabinet for your kitchen remodels is essential. You want to make sure that the cabinets will be attractive for you and your family and practical and functional. Using RTA kitchen cabinets is the perfect way to upgrade a kitchen and get the look and functions you want without breaking the bank!
What Are RTA Cabinets?
The RTA Cabinet is also known as Ready-to-Assemble Kitchen Cabinets, which means they come pre-built with all the panels and doors installed and ready for assembly by you. As a result, RTA cabinets save so much time in the remodeling process because you don't have to assemble them from scratch.
- Posted: August 04, 2021Categories: kitchen-cabinets
Suppose you are considering a kitchen cabinet makeover. In that case, you not only want a lovely finished product, but you also want a solution that is long-lasting and rugged. For the perfect combination of beauty and brawn, consider using hickory for your kitchen cabinet makeover.
What is Hickory wood?
Hickory is a hardwood tree in the walnut family. Used in everything from furniture to flooring to smoking meat, hickory is harvested from trees that grow primarily in the Eastern United States. Hickory wood is identifiable when stained by its visible graining and ranges in color from nearly white to reddish-brown. You may also see knots, burls, and random pinholes,
- Posted: July 19, 2021Categories: kitchen-cabinets
When reviewing your kitchen cabinet renovation options, you may dismiss Shaker White kitchen cabinets as dull and unattractive. Nothing could be further from the truth! With their clean, smooth design and bright, neutral finish, these beauties could become the foundation of all your kitchen design dreams!
Shaker Basics
So, what exactly are Shaker cabinets? The Shaker style features cabinet doors that feature a flat, recessed center panel and square edges. Also, there is minimal detailing or scrollwork on the doors and drawer fronts. Shaker cabinet designs are often symmetrical and straightforward, making them versatile and timeless. And because of their simple design, they are an excellent choice for the home remodeler tackling
- Posted: June 14, 2021Categories: kitchen-cabinets
Choosing the best functional cabinets for your kitchen can be overwhelming. There are many things to consider when choosing your cabinets such as cabinet types, storage preference, space availability, style, and color. Two of the cabinet types that are the foundations of any kitchen design are base cabinets and wall cabinets. In this overview, you will learn about functional RTA base and wall cabinet types and the kinds of functions you can get out of them.
Base Cabinet Types
Base cabinets rest on the floor to serve as the base for countertops, sinks, and ranges. These cabinets typically carry the bulk of your storage and serve a lot of essential functions in your kitchen. They typically have open shelving layouts, so you organize your cleaning supplies, pots, pans, and other cookware.
In some cases,