Modern Kitchen Cabinets Resist Moisture, Heat, Scratches and More
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Not long ago, choosing kitchen cabinets was all about storage. In many ways, that is still true today, however today's kitchen cabinets come with innovative storage methods that expand your storage space, coupled with aesthetically pleasing designs. In today's kitchens, the kitchen cabinets must be both functional and eye-pleasing. Unlike most cabinets from years ago, modern kitchen cabinets have been specifically designed to be resistant to moisture and scratches and to resist heat as well. Cabinets are usually the largest single expense that goes into building or remodeling a kitchen so you want to choose carefully. There a large number of styles, colors, knobs, hinges, accessories and storage features to choose from which can make choosing the right cabinets for your kitchen challenging.
When it comes to kitchen cabinets storage space should always be your primary goal and appearance should come second. It doesn't matter if you have beautiful kitchen cabinets if you can't fit anything in them. When choosing your kitchen cabinets try to design the layout to maximize the space in your kitchen. To do this draw out a floor plan of your kitchen on graph paper or on your computer and play around with different cabinet layouts to see what works best.
Alternatively, Ikea.com offers free kitchen planning software that you can download which allows you to build a virtual kitchen on your computer so you can get both a 2-D and 3-D view of what it might look like. Although the software only comes programmed with Ikea kitchen cabinet models it will still help you to get a good idea of what will work and what won't in your kitchen space. Then if you choose you can always shop for kitchen cabinets elsewhere.
When choosing the layout for your kitchen consider both the space and how you like to work within the kitchen. Try to make the main work areas of the sink, stove and fridge as efficient and easy to use as possible. Also keep in mind that some base cabinets come with rounded or contoured edges that allow them to fit where a traditional base cabinet wouldn't.
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