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A Fine Cabinet for Your Custom Island Kitchen
 

In building your custom island kitchen, having the best cabinets is key. You will want to incorporate your kitchen island design with your needs and the overall appearance of your kitchen. Oftentimes, the decision for the materials and styles is a difficult one. Hopefully this article will help make things easier for you.    

Once you have all the proper dimensions of your custom kitchen island and know precisely how you want your kitchen island to look, you can go about choosing the material for your cabinets. There is a heap of wood varieties you can opt for including but not limited to: Oak, Maple, Hickory, Cherry, Pine, Birch and Alder. Hickory and Oak are considered to be the hardest and sturdiest. They are also the heaviest. Birch, Cherry and Maple are typically the kinds of wood that online distributors are inclined towards because they are lighter but still strong. Less expensive and more plentiful is the Alder wood which looks wonderful when glazed over with a finish. Usually, Pine is avoided because it is made out of a softer material and is prone to scratching and denting.

After you pick your material, you should also decide what kind of style cabinet you would like for your custom kitchen island. There are the typical three kinds of designs: slab, recessed and raised panels. Depending on how your normal kitchen cabinets are, it's advised you go along with that theme unless you are re-doing your whole kitchen and are looking to start over. When selecting kitchen cabinets, it's wise to define your aesthetic if you haven't already. Are you looking to create a more traditional look with raised panel doors and fancy molding? Or do you want to opt for the rustic country-home feel with pine and simpler detailing? If you would like, you can even find cabinet construction options at the hardware store that involve frames. Frames consist of a box attached to a frame that surrounds the edges of the cabinet. Strong but versatile hinges are then used to connect the door to the frame. Frameless doors are simply the opposite of this and have boxes with no frames.

Although custom-made cabinets tend to be more expensive than the ordinary variety, the advantage is that you can clearly define what you want your kitchen island or wooden work station to look like with a high level of craftsmanship that you can trust in.

 

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