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Various Cabinetry Details

First and foremost, most homeowners main aim is to have their customized dream kitchen style and that includes taking it up a notch with decorative features so as to give that old-looking cabinet that high end-feeling. A spectacular cabinet goes a long way, and it also adds character and life to your kitchen. Below are some details that can be incorporated in your cabinet to give it that sophisticated look.

Legs: An added decorative leg mainly found at the corner of a centre island.. It may be what you have always wanted in your décor.

Decorative support: Originally, the upper cabinet was mainly used for utilitarian purposes, to offer support to cabinets on the wall. Today it is used as a decorative feature to add an artful emphasis on your entire décor. Decorative supports are available in many different design styles and sizes; hence you should ensure that you choose the right one that accentuate your wall cabinets rather than bring them down, do not pick anything that is taller than 12 inches.

Corbels: Their main aim is to draw attention and create a focal point to certain features in the house, and this is because they are ornate.They are crafted from wood to make them look expensive, albeit, precast foam models are more affordable and can be painted so as to match the cabinets.

Aprons: Approximately about 3 inches standard height, an apron is a small wood that runs around the countertop overhang. The reason for this standard height is to create enough room for legs under the island cabinet/countertop.

Furniture toe kicks: Toe kicks are supposed to be approximately 4½ inches from the cabinet base to where it meets the floor, thus making it comfortable for the feet. For an aesthetic purpose, the furniture toe-kick can the fitted and adhere to look like a free standing furniture, seen on the edge of a beautiful cabinet.

End panels: To achieve a cohesive look you can try adding similar panels on all cabinet doors, end panels add an aesthetic looks for cabinets that run from one end to another without bounding into a wall. In case you are on a budget, you can try to simplify the detail, it will still look beautiful in your interior.

Valances: Mainly used as a cover-up for unattractive electric wires, exhaust fan, under cabinet lighting and much more, and available at different height levels. Valances come in different shape, sizes, and styles to suit any design, mainly ordered in slightly bigger sizes then adjusted afterwards so as to fit.

Feet: Can either be incorporated cohesively or in a detailed way, it adds an elegant touch to the bottom of your cabinet.

It is important to put thorough consideration on your budget, if it is less than what is expected you can just work on the cooktop cabinet/sink base, to make it look like a free standing and decorative furniture. For more cabinet tips and ideas, do not hesitate to contact your nearest Premium Cabinets location.

Cabinet Styles

Did you know that we offer three unique cabinet styles and colors? From classic white, to neutral combinations, to different shades of brown, selecting your cabinet style and color palette sets the tone of each room you are decorating.

WHITE MUSHROOM
If you like the combination of a classic wood finish and something a little more updated and modern, the White Mushroom style may be for you. The appearance is ideal for kitchens and bathrooms, creating the illusion of a clean and untouched surface.

WHITE SHAKER
White Shaker is one of the more popular cabinet styles, simply because it provides a more refined appearance in the kitchen. If you choose to install this style in your bathroom, and depending on the measurements, you may find more storage space for personal items, creating less clutter. White Shaker cabinets also appear more 3-dimensional, and an optical illusion for kitchen entertainment.

SHAKER ESPRESSO
Are you more into minimalism and rich finishes? The Shaker Espresso style is perfect for anyone who enjoys a darker ambiance in their home, or for the one who likes to keep things practical, straightforward, and edgy.

Not sure which cabinet style will best suit your space? Contact your nearest Premium Cabinets location to set up a consultation.

Refacing Old Cabinets

Refacing is when you decide to update an interior space instead of necessarily starting from scratch and replacing it. Some people opt for a DIY project, while others would prefer working hand in hand with a professional to help them through the entire project.

Refacing the kitchen cabinets
First: Check and examine the overall outlook of your cabinet, and determine whether the post-restoration process will make it last for over 10 years. If the damage is excessive then you better consider replacing your whole kitchen cabinet.

Each cabinet has its own refacing style, but it is still always important to consider using color while updating, for a dull tone you can always add a pop of color of maybe fire red or orange. Adding details such as bead board panels, elaborate lines and much more is going to give your cabinet a new feel.

How to determine if refacing your cabinet is the right project for you
You can simply refurbish the cabinets by painting or re-staining so as to give it that eccentric and dramatic effect.

Refacing involves:

  • Replacing old doors with new ones using a different wood.
  • Replacing the hardware, for example, pulls and knobs.
  • Either replacing or repairing damaged wood material.

Selecting the theme
The black and white theme is classical; you can opt for a black countertop with white chairs or cabinets. However, if you want to break the monotony you can always add a pop of color that is cohesive with your whole design theme.


If you want to repair a scratched cabinet surface, use stain and varnish to add a new coat. But, this is not something that you should do by yourself, unless you are a re-stain pro. DIY projects such as repainting and replacing door knobs and pulls are simple and less time consuming, but if it entails replacing the doors or drawers then a handyman is best suited for the project.

If you are thinking of remodeling your kitchen, you might need to consult an interior designer, architecture, or a kitchen designer to help you come up with a design plan.

Usually, under normal circumstances a refacing job ranges from $5000 to $ 15000. Before refacing, inquire on whether you need a permit, especially if it is affecting your plumbing and electrical system. It is advisable to always seek professional help from a refacing expert, if you are undertaking a DIY project.

All in all, in case of more cabinet tips and ideas do not hesitate to contact your nearest Premium Cabinets location.

Designer Details for Your Kitchen Cabinets and Island

Do you want your kitchen to be top-notch? Who doesn’t want a custom designed kitchen? At a point in our life all of us crave for this, especially when they are kitchen cabinets. All that matters is the details to make it splendid and unique.
Matching ends
These are matching panels at your cabinet ends; people always opt for these instead of flush skins. Similar to decorative legs they add a furniture feeling to your décor overall look, and it rhymes well in both the traditional and Mediterranean spaces.
Crown molding
Nothing works best like the crown molding, the ultimate designer’s touch on your kitchen. It is used to bridge the gap between your wall cabinet and the ceiling similar to a transition and mostly found in traditional kitchens.
Decorative legs
Exists in either chunky or mission style and it will definitely catch anyone’s eye, usually placed on the island ends. Keep in mind that for a traditional and rustic design it is more detailed, less details work well with modern and contemporary designs.

Adding a splash of color
Likewise, whichever you prefer can always do wonders to your home, but neutrals are always the first choices, but to go an extra mile by playing around with colors try green and blue. Definitely a contemporary design because we are trying to mix bright and bold color design o achieve a pop of color.
Glass door fronts
Why don’t you indulge yourself with one of these beauties? It can be transparent, frosted or seeded, but glass door front is always a win-win. It lets you have a glimpse of the dishware and spectacular décor with the right amount of lighting involved.
Corbels
Traditional and elegant and it exists in three types the ornate, oversized and plain ones, mainly used in islands and kitchen cabinets.

Mixed door style
Mix and match can be tricky to achieve, but some end results usually work out, especially for cabinetry door styles. It makes your kitchen have an attractive traditional design by playing around with details just a little bit.
Beadboard
Similar and classical as black and white design, it works best with rustic, farmhouse or beach-style design. Mostly used as a finishing touch added to your décor on cabinets and door styles.
Unique storage space
Do not settle for less and choose a cookie cutter storage over a custom wine rack drawer, you can also opt for custom built-ins, peg pullouts, tray dividers and much more.

Wainscoat panels
Often confused with matching ends, but wainscoat are panels added at the back of cabinets, like a unique dress they make your furniture look authentic.
Fluted molding
A little extra detail to add a unique personal touch to your cabinets, installed on both sides of a cabinet to make a statement.
Stains and glazes
They add charm and creativity especially when they are antique.
Which do you prefer? It is important to always be precise while choosing these design details.
Feel free to contact us at Premium Cabinets of Chicago for a custom quote.

Tony Sirkin
Premium Cabinets Chicago
(773) 495-9960
TonyS@premiumcabinets.com

Cabinet Colors For Dark Appliances

To begin with, white kitchens may be a no-brainer and stainless steel goes with everything. However, what do you do when you have black appliances? Actually, this is where cabinet color gets a little trickier; you might find yourself in a situation whereby getting new appliances might not be your cup of tea at the moment. You just need to maneuver about with your black appliances and make it work! That includes making the space feel less like a dark hole.

What of using black appliances in an off-white kitchen? Most people might be a bit skeptical of this color combination, but if you look at various interior design magazines you might as well convert. Keep in mind to have a dark countertops, backsplash, furniture flooring and accents, which assists in leveling the refrigerator range and integrating them smoothly into the space.

Dark wood: This combination together with dark appliances is a tried and true incorporation and it also feels fresh. Most of them have a nice symmetry and the use of black on the countertop anchors the black oven and refrigerator that wing it. Most people see black appliances as a default rather than a first choice.

Additionally, if you are opting for the industrial meets artsy look space, white looks bland. However, using stainless together with ultra-cool corrugated metal cabinet inserts, stay away from brighter colors as it will only make the kitchen appear more streamlined. Hence, black works as a beautiful balance.

Black, white and red: It has been considered to be a fab bistro-style space, which not only looks eclectic, but also cohesive at the same time. Red moldings go together with neutral colors and when used together with soft gray cabinetry ties it all together, you can pick a fridge that has a chalkboard paint to make it more unique.

Shades of blue: Most preferably a darker shade that is sapphire, try picturing black appliances next to a rich sapphire-hued cabinetry shine. You must be smiling all by yourself; this combination makes the colorful backsplash appear more unified together.

Dusty green: Ever thought of this color combination together with black? These two can make the perfect partner in crime, but in this case the kitchen. Keep in mind that it does not matter if the appliances have some stainless on them and to make dusty green appliances work using black appliances creates cohesiveness. Also, you can make the kitchen seats to have a warm wood accent giving the kitchen a great layer of depth.

Light wood: Usually, pale appliances look jarring against dark cabinetry, but the reverse also applies. Black appears sophisticated, sleek, and modern against light wood, on the stools you can use bright blues with a pendant lighting on the kitchen’s middle ground, assists in keeping the kitchen from feeling stark.

Most people have their own preferences when it comes to making the perfect match with black appliances, if you can make a choice you can consult an interior decorator or designer.

All in all, to check out more cabinet designs and idea do not hesitate to visit your nearest Premium Cabinets.

Ofelia Nations
Premium Cabinets Oceanside
Call us Today: 760-439-9009
luke@premiumcabinets.com

The Island

You won’t need your swim trunks or flippie-floppies for these islands, but you will need some creativity. The Island is a kitchens annoying best friend, always the center of attention, but would be incomplete without them.  We take our islands for granted and frankly don’t utilize them to their full potential or give them the design love they deserve. You can use these tips to make your island the true center piece of your kitchen.

  1. Make your island an accent piece by making it a different shade or a completely different color from the rest of your kitchen Cabinets.
  2. Use Lighting over your island to make it more inviting, this is a gathering point in your kitchen, we wouldn’t want people to forget who the center of attention is.
  3. Style is important, but don’t forget to make your island functional. Shelves could be a fun option to store your cookbooks or wine.
  4. Every good island has great seating, the right seating can completely change the feel of your space.
  5. Your island can make for a great work space, think about adding a trash cabinet, or a sink to increase productivity.      

Your Kitchen is your own and no one can make it more perfect than you. Be creative and don’t be afraid to add your own personality.

John Morgan, Jr.
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7 Signs It’s Time to Upgrade Your Kitchen

Kitchens are one of the rooms in your home, which make your house special and unique. Kitchens are a place we gather with friends and family and cook our daily meals. Shouldn’t it be a room you are proud of? Here are some signs that it is time to upgrade your space.

Not enough space for your family or company:

Kitchens are the heart of the home, it’s where we spend our time cooking and eating and it’s also a space where we like to entertain our guest. If your kitchen is too small to do any of these then it may be time to update and expand or rearrange. Renovations can be simple or very extensive, but if your space isn’t working then it is probably time to change it up.

Cleaning is a hassle:

Cleaning in itself is already a hassle, if anyone else tells your otherwise run in the opposite direction, because they are crazy. Cleaning doesn’t have to be such a hassle. In today’s kitchen markets there are so many new options for kitchen finishes and appliances that are much easier to clean and keep clean. Don’t spend another minute cleaning the grout on your tile countertop, call a friend, ask to borrow their sledge hammer, and go to town.   

Outdated appliances:

This is an easy one to detect, but a hard one to justify. For most of us as long as your appliance work efficiently and look fine you are probably happy, but what most people don’t see is that simple appliance changes can really update the look, storage and functionality of your kitchen. Appliances that are even so much as ten years old could be considered outdated with how far technology has come.

Lack of counter space:

Counter space is an underrated commodity in homes today. Counterpace is key in any kitchen whether you are using it for prep space, storage space, or somewhere to put the snacks for that party, its all-important. Adding more cabinets to support a counter top may not always be an option, but improving your storage inside the cabinets you have can help give your more space by eliminating the clutter on the countertops. Pullouts and dividers can be installed in any cabinet to help get you organized.    

Stained, scratched or cracked flooring:

The options out there for flooring today seem limitless and you really can’t go wrong with any of them, although I would suggest choosing a surface that compliments the existing finishes in your home. Choose a floor that suits your lifestyle. If you have large pets maybe don’t choose a hardwood and go for a tile or if you can’t stand the cool touch of tile you could opt for an engineered or hybrid flooring that are both durable and functional.  

Not enough light:

We aren’t in the stone ages anymore so please stop cooking in your candle lit dungeon. Lighting can be a cheap and easy fix to making your space feel new and fresh. Dark spaces feel small and gloomy, brightening up your space will make it feel larger and will give you the ability to add a finish to your space that suits your style.

Thinking of selling your home:

If you are thinking of selling your home with a kitchen that belongs in an episode of The Brady Bunch then stop right there. Invest some money into your home whether its new everything of just some simple fixes, it will all pay off for you in the long run. Most home buyers today are looking for something move in ready and are willing to pay a premium for that. By investing some money into your kitchen you could see a greater return on the sale of your home, allowing you to use that equity to invest in your next home.

Make your house a home again by upgrading your outdated kitchen, give yourself the space to entertain again and enjoy those moments with friends and family, give yourself the space to stay clean and organized, and add those finishes that make your space unique and special to your lifestyle. Make your kitchen the room in your house that you can truly be proud of.   

 

John Morgan, Jr.
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Your Trash Deserves Better!

Unless you’re a fuzzy green puppet living on Sesame Street, there is no reason you should be living with your trash anymore. Some of us are all too familiar with that ugly trash can living in our kitchen. Right out in the open for everyone to see and smell or cluttering up our pantries and closets. There are solutions to this problem. There are a lot of people out there today redesigning their kitchen spaces and they are missing out on some of their minor everyday details, trash being one of them. Let’s say the average person produces 4 pounds of garbage output per a day, which according to the EPA is the national average. That adds up quick depending on the number of persons in your household. When you put it in to that context trash isn’t so much a minor detail of your day anymore and it all has to go somewhere.

Now for the Solution! Dedicate a cabinet in your kitchen to a trash pullout. Integrating a trash unit into your kitchen cabinets is a very functional option to this problem and is a great way to open up more space in your kitchen area. These Units come in a variety of sizes making it easy to integrate your trash and recycling needs right into your kitchen design. Your trash can isn’t doing your kitchen any justice. Getting out of that grouch status is easier than you think and your kitchen design team has the solution.

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John Morgan, Jr.
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Great Kitchen Cabinet Color Palettes

Every client has the ability to customize their cabinetry through coloring. Hence, the purpose of the purpose of this article is to describe to you the various ways of achieving that painted surface that you have always wanted. You might be having good cabinet that require a little touch of something that you cannot place your hands on it.

You can either paint them or purchase new cabinet boxes on cheap stores such as IKEA. Painting may be time consuming, but trust the end result is always worth it.

How to paint your kitchen cabinets

First and foremost, using TSP (TriSodium Phosphate) or a TSP alternative remove any grease and dirt, but that is after removing doors and drawers to perform thorough cleaning on the surface.

In case of hole or patches, dent with a paintable wood filler, then sand the surface with medium-grit sandpaper. Further, after sanding using a dry cloth remove all the dust.

Prime: Ready to apply the primer? If your cabinets are a deep and intense shade, it is important to add pigment to the primer so that it could rhyme with the final coat.

Afterward, you can sand it up again to achieve a super-smooth finish for that long-lasting and durable cabinet. For the last sanding activity always use fine-grit sandpaper.

Clean: Make sure the intended painting area is free of dust, next you should decide on whether you want to use a spray or brush paint. Keep in mind that spray painting is messy, hence you can put plastic sheeting on nearby surfaces; alternatively, use the highest quality paint brush that might be angled to paint detailed areas.

At least two coats of paints are required before adding semi-gloss which makes the cabinet east to clean and durable.

Installation: Consequently, make sure the paint gets dried before attaching the boxes together, unless you want your paint to chip off, consult your retailer on the amount of curing time.

Reasons for painting

It prevents your kitchen from looking cold and sterile by adding that modern touch to it, particularly when you have a carbonized strand woven bamboo floor.

Adds sophistication to your décor, for instance you incorporate black painted cabinets with steel porcelain tiles and Brazilian walnut floors.

Turquoise can work well in any interior especially when used with warm and honey stained oak floor.

Nothing better than to stimulate your appetite with the color Red, appropriate choice for the kitchen especially with muted dark green accent.

If you want a subtle look you can try out bold colors on the base, islands and peninsula cabinets.

Enables pairing, for example you can match stainless steel finishes with a cherry-stained/ painted oak floor.

Try playing around with color by adding a pink accent to it; however it should be used limitedly.

Ultimately, some folks paint according to a certain trend fearing that they might get tired of it in the near future, but the good thing about painting is that you can change the overall look when you get bored with it. To get more painting advices contact us at Premium Cabinet Tulsa.

Find the Right Knobs and Pulls for Your Kitchen Cabinets

At Premium Cabinets of Tulsa, we are here to lessen your worries with the right type of knobs and pulls. Keep in mind that choosing the right handle is like a walk in the park, however, they are different kind for you to choose from, hence making rushed decisions just to get done with it. It may be a micro design element that could have a macro impact to the overall look.

The secret is to narrow it down in an array of many to the ones that you would prefer, and here are the ways:

  • If you want knobs and pulls based on resale the best option is to opt for the ones with top-selling finish, such as nickel, chrome and bronze.
  • Base your inspiration on kitchen faucet style and finish.

Shopping at specialty showrooms might be expensive but trust it is worth it. At Premium Cabinets, they have glass knobs, swirly knobs, modern knobs and much more, if you want to splurge for something different feel free to visit their website. Nonetheless, here are the few important ones with some of its pros and cons:

Streamline Modern: Inspired by 1930’s era also known as the steam-punk constituting of high-speed rails and ships of the art deco with thick curved, slender and horizontal lines.

These lovelies appear naturally in the modern cabinetry, keep in mind that they are made of stainless les, hence perfect for dark stained woods as well as nautical themed rooms.

Some of its pros include elegancy, sleek and roomy, nevertheless, the cons is that the large ones are way expensive than the small ones.

Bar pulls: Best suited for you if you prefer a primeval and an unfussy look, they are versatile in that they can work out with many cabinetry designs. Moreover, it not only emphasizes on the kitchen feel, but also puts aside the need of having two pulls on one wide drawer.

Rule of the thumb, one pull is approximately 18 inches, but you are allowed to choose more than that.
It offers a secure grip and has a streamlined outlook, but on the not-so-bright side, its largeness tends to stand out more. Further, it works in modern, minimalist, contemporary, traditional, transitional and shaker decor.

Bin Pulls: Also known as cup pulls, are cup-shaped pulls usually upside-down, highly popularized in the 19th century. It is god for you if your drawers are especially heavy and they can rhyme well in Shaker, traditional, vintage, country and eclectic decor.

Back to details, trying to keep up with detail and austerity the Bin pull were originally made from wood peg, cherry, maple and pine. You can easily identify it from its cup-shaped door pulls with small knobs for the doors.

Usually, they have a matte nickel finish which you can find in most cabinet hardware store, ranging from $8 to $15. Before making any decision get the number required and estimate the price together with the hinges.

Cons: Tend to go well with most traditional styles.

Pros: Easy to use, easy to clean, can go with a variety of traditional cabinet style.

Overall, there are other types of door knobs and pull which will be discussed later on, but feel free to contact your nearest Premium Cabinets location for a custom quote or expert advice the right one.