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Customize Your Kitchen Cabinets

Last updated on April 3, 2012 by Sozo Staff Leave a Comment

The right cabinets can go a long way to transform a kitchen, and cabinets serve multiple purposes. Every kitchen has cabinets to store utensils, dinnerware, kitchen appliances, cooking wear, and everything else a kitchen needs, and they can also be used as decoration or to add a different ambiance to a kitchen. Some people use cabinets for practical purposes, while others use them to add dimension to their interior design.

However you intend to use your cabinets, it is important to use the best lumber possible to build them. McIlvain Lumber Company offers high-quality lumber and customer satisfaction, so before embarking on renewing or designing cabinets in a kitchen, contact McIlvain for quality cabinetry manufacturers to build kitchen cabinets. Types of custom kitchen cabinets can include the following:

Basic cabinets

Basic cabinets are the most common type of cabinets used in kitchens. The simple, practical cabinets use frameless construction and have a basic hinge door. The pros of basic cabinets include that they are money-saving and practical. Basic cabinets may have sturdy drawers, sold-wood doors, and simple customizations.

Basic cabinets can have some cons, too, though, as they are very simple and are often constructed of low-quality lumber. Basic cabinets are also often limited in style and trim options, sizes, and accessories.

Midlevel cabinets

Midlevel cabinets are semi-customized and are a great choice for many kitchens. Midlevel cabinets use face-frame construction with a solid-wood frame showing around the drawers and doors. Midlevel cabinets are a great choice in that they are made-to-order customized and are designed to fit the needs of any specific kitchen. Midlevel cabinets may be customized for size, materials, finish, crown moldings, and accessories, and they offer a quality best-value option.

Midlevel cabinets may have some drawbacks related to specific kitchens, and they may also be boxed and more expensive than basic cabinets.  However, if you can afford the small upgrade, midlevel cabinets will make a great addition to your home.

Premium cabinets

Premium cabinets are designed to fit any kitchen’s needs perfectly. While they may be more expensive, the outcome will result in exactly what the kitchen needs in terms of efficiency, design, and size. Premium cabinets may be customized in shape, type of wood, and design. Range-hood covers added over a stove are a popular option with premium cabinets, but the possibilities are endless when it comes to premium cabinetry. They allow for the most luxury and customization when designing cabinets for a kitchen.

Customizing cabinets for an old or new kitchen can be rewarding and exciting. It is important to plan and design the ideal cabinets for a specific kitchen, and choosing the right type, color, and sized lumber is vital for any cabinetry. McIlvain Lumber Company offers high-quality lumber and customer satisfaction. Before embarking on renewing or designing cabinets in a kitchen, contact them at www.mcilvain.com for more information on how to plan the perfect kitchen cabinet construction project.

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