Design Notes
Cabinets are a key component of interior design, but that does not mean they are exclusive to certain areas like the kitchen and bathroom. Custom cabinets, built-ins, and additional features offer a wide range of functions to multiple areas throughout the home. Incorporating them into your renovation design also comes with several benefits, such as increased storage ideas and maximum use of your square footage. Plus, it can increase the value of your home to potential buyers. Let’s talk about the many areas within your home that can reap the rewards of having cabinets and the options available for each space.
Kitchen Cabinets
The kitchen is the number one area of the home that is used regularly, which makes sense since everything from morning coffee to afternoon snacks is served here. Cabinets are the main feature in the kitchen, making the design choices important since they will provide function and beauty for many years. There are multiple ways to achieve maximum storage and convenience for homeowners. Both the perimeter and the kitchen island provide sufficient space to accommodate a wide variety of needs for dishes, cooking supplies, and more. Consider adding custom features like roll-outs and pull-outs that make storing and accessing items like spices and cooking utensils easier. Tray dividers and trash can pull-outs provide the organization and functionality you need while keeping everything out of sight. Combining drawers and cabinets allows you to enjoy the benefits of both. Drawers give extra organization, plus they make it simple to grab items that are heavier, like serving platters and small appliances, instead of having to reach above and pull down. Peg drawers are another great addition since they keep your dishes stored neatly away and can be rearranged. Talk to your designer about the ways you can add some custom cabinet elements to your new kitchen.








Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking