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Kitchen Remodeling NJ – Choosing Kitchen Cabinets

Now that you’re finally going to start that kitchen remodeling NJ that you’ve been wanting to do it’s time to consider what kitchen cabinets NJ you’re going to go with. You have a lot of choices. But, do you know what you want?

If you’re not sure exactly what you need or want let us give you some helpful tips about kitchen cabinets that may give you a better idea of what you need to purchase.

First we’ll go over the differences between Stock, Semi-Custom and Custom so you can understand them.

Believe it or not some of the most misinterpreted terms are stock, semi-custom and custom. These terms are related to how the kitchen cabinets are made. Here are the basic explanations:

TYPE OF STYLE

Stock – These kitchen cabinets are pre-manufactured to precise sizes with very few if any options for changes other than perhaps some limited choices that the manufacturer might offer. They are pretty much an off-the-shelf product that comes in a limited range of styles or designs.

Semi-Custom – These kitchen cabinets are kind of like stock cabinets in that they’re also pre-manufactured but they will come with a broader range of options and offer more sizes than normal stock cabinets do. With semi-custom you do have some choices to pick and choose from. You can have some details on the stock cabinet changed to suit you. With semi-custom you have some limited customization options.

Custom – These kitchen cabinets are explicitly built to the customer’s request. They have no limitation on sizes, style choices, colors, materials, wood grades or finishes. They are completely tailor-made.

Open Shelves – The kitchen cabinets are basically simple shelves that are braced on the wall without a surrounding cabinet base. They are great when you are looking to save money or space or both. They offer a simplistic style and work perfectly in smaller kitchens.

You can have custom-made kitchen cabinets that are as plain or as fancy as you want them to be. The great thing about these cabinets is that they are made to fit your design needs to a tee.

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DURABILITY 

Construction of your kitchen cabinets:

The quality of your kitchen cabinets depends a lot on how they are constructed. This basically means how they are put together and what materials are chosen to make them with. Yes, it’s that simple.

Materials – these include particle board, MDF (medium density fiberboard), plywood, solid wood, metal and laminate/melamine. These are not all the materials that kitchen cabinets are made with but they are the main ones.

Construction and Design – kitchen cabinets are constructed either as framed or frameless. Framed cabinets use a wood frame to outline the face of the cabinets mean box. Frameless cabinets don’t employ this facet. The structural braces are typically made from plastic, wood or metal. The approaches of joinery can include hot-glue, staples and nails, or certain woodworking techniques like dovetails that are very intricate.

Hardware – The quality of drawer slides have a wide range. Some products used are ball bearings and nylon wheels/rollers. You will need to make sure that its physical location on the drawer, whether side mounted or on the bottom, can affect the drawer space. The brackets for shelf mounting can be made with either plastic or metal.

What style of kitchen cabinets doors do you want?

Here is the fun part of choosing your kitchen cabinets! Some of the most popular are slab, flat panel, shaker, raised panel, or beaded. Here are the basic differences.

Arched cathedral: This is when the door panel is shaped like an arched window. The arch can be recessed or raised.

Beaded: The inside panel has stripes created by grooves.

Flat panel: The door is a simple single flat panel that is surrounded by molding.

Glass inset: These doors are basically windows into the cabinet.

Mission: This cabinet is a flat panel door. They have a modest square frame molding.

Raised panel: These center panels are somewhat raised by a contoured groove made around the molding.

Shaker: Similar to mission cabinets, but they have a slimmer frame molding.

Slab: These feature no panels, molding, or ornamentation. They can have drawer pulls, but hardware is usually eliminated.

We hope these tips help you, but if you need more information you can stop by our bathroom showrooms NJ and set up a free consultation any time or check out our website.

 

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