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Thinking About Custom Cabinetry and Remodeling

If you are thinking about remodeling your kitchen, then you probably have an idea in mind regarding the style of custom kitchen cabinetry you would like in your home. There are many styles and colors to choose from which can make it more difficult to decide on the design that fits your décor and taste. If this is the case, you should consider getting help from a custom cabinet maker that can help you customize your kitchen to fit the décor, available space and your personal taste.

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Thinking about Custom Kitchen Cabinetry! Scandia Cabinets and Millwork has over 25 years of experience and can bring your cabinet ideas to life at an affordable price. Please visit our site and give us a call.

The cost of a new custom kitchen is a huge investment, but quality always comes with a price. The best time to make a home improvement investment is when the market is slow because prices are more reasonable and the cabinetmakers have a little more time to devote to you. C ustom-built cabinets provide the best of all worlds to the homeowner with discriminating taste. Choices include hand-selected wood, like cherry, mahogany, maple, etc. Cabinetmakers will even match the paint or finish of an existing hutch or corner cupboard and allow you to select everything from glass doors to inset doors with decorative beading including, pie-cut corner cabinets, full extension glides on drawers, and Lazy-Susans, which provide even more added convenience.

Minimizing wasted space and combining visual appeal is the key to a well designed kitchen. Custom cabinetry is a great choice with pull out drawers, under sink cabinets and roll out pantries which have replaced the more conventional kitchen designs that were common in the past. Every individual has their own idea about what their kitchen should be and the best way to achieve this goal is to custom build your cabinetry. With stock kitchen designs, the sink area is wasted space but with custom cabinetry you have an option to utilize the space with compartmentalized caddies.

Kitchen islands with drawers and caddies have become an important feature in most custom kitchens. These islands are an excellent storage solution with storage options on all sides that add an aesthetic value to any kitchen. You can add shelving for cookbooks, libraries, and cutlery as you like with a custom island.

Industry research has shown that most homeowners have problems storing their items in the areas they want to use them. The results are greater distances traveled and more time spent working in the kitchen.

Cabinetry storage requirements vary from family to family, and house to house primarily due to cooking habits, size of family and lifestyles. About 60% of the kitchen shoppers realize too late that not enough space was planned for the items they want to store in the kitchen. When planning a kitchen you should consider organizing your cabinets to fit the work flow, reducing the distance traveled when preparing meals. Grouping the storage items together in the places or areas where they are most frequently used will help with creating the efficient kitchen layout.

Industry comparisons indicate that items stored in drawers were easier to retrieve and reduced stress on joints, while saving time and causing less frustration with daily kitchen activities. Choosing a base cabinet for storing low frequently used items is good ergonomic practice and reduces stress on the body. Cabinets equipped with adjustable organization systems make available more accessible storage space by exposing the entire storage space. You should take advantage of all of the space inside each cabinet by using full extension drawers that make it quick and easy to access what is needed.

Examples of storage item areas and appliances will help with creating the functional kitchen layout.
Consumables Typical food items such as cereal, canned goods and pastas, as well as perishable refrigerated goods.
Non Consumables Items accessed daily, such as dishes, glasses, plastic containers and silverware.
Cleaning The sink, disposal and dishwasher are located here. Trash and recycling bins, as well as cleaning supplies, are also kept in this zone.
Preparation The main work area of the kitchen. Utensils, mixing bowls, small electrical appliances plus open ingredients that are needed to prepare a meal.
Cooking The stove, oven, microwave, pots & pans, cooking utensils, baking trays, spices and oils commonly used while cooking.
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