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DESIGN NOTES

MORE THAN JUST A FINISH

The first thing that is noticed in a kitchen is its cabinet finish. Whether it is paint, stain, or glaze, it can set the overall feel of the space. Each one has its benefits and particular strengths.

Paints

Painted cabinets are a popular choice in the design world because they open various color options. The tighter the wood grain, the smoother the paint finish. Coarse-grained types of wood, such as oak, will give a textured look to the finished product because the grain will be partly visible. Painted cabinets are a great way to add a contemporary touch to the kitchen, creating a sleek finish to the design. Remember that this can also be used as an accent feature for the kitchen.

Some of our clients have chosen to stain most of their cabinets and add a splash of color to the space by painting their kitchen island a complementary color. This option is a great way to combine traditional with a hint of contemporary. It is important to note that wood naturally expands with seasonal temperature changes, which can cause micro-movements in the door joints. Over time, it may seem like a minor fracture or seam at the joint, but this is a natural characteristic of painted finishes on wood. Read more about painted versus stained cabinets here.

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Stains

Staining is a great way to enhance the natural beauty of the wood while adding a touch of color to the design. Fans of wood grain often find staining is a great way to preserve and highlight the natural beauty of the species since it allows the grain to shine through, perfectly balancing color and texture. The finished product is cabinets that showcase the simple elegance of the grain and will retain a timeless look, making it easy to resell if desired.

It is essential to keep in mind that the lighter the stain, the more natural character of the wood will come through, so it is vital to like the wood as it is before proceeding to stain it. On the same note, a darker stain lends to a feeling of elegance and sophistication to the overall style of the design. No matter which shade of stain is chosen, it will leave you admiring the wood’s unique features.

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Glazes

Depth, dimension, and texture are a few words that describe the effects of adding a glaze finish to cabinets. This type of finish is applied to cabinets once they have been stained or painted. It can add that extra pop or touch to the finished pieces and give depth to the kitchen’s overall look.

Glazing can be used to accent or highlight certain features on the cabinets, such as molding and special details. It is a great way to create a unique style that blends elegance with timelessness. Glazing never compromises the quality of the cabinets but seeks to enhance what is already present.

View our gallery to see more examples of cabinet finishes; maybe it will give you the inspiration you need for your own project.

Walnut is getting a lot of attention lately and continues gaining in popularity as we move forward this year. This wood is valued for its natural beauty and durability. From elegant kitchen islands to a stunning gun room, walnut adds a touch of luxury to any space. Let’s learn more about it and why it is worth considering for your home.

If you have an older home, you may be considering custom cabinetry, since newer, off-the-shelf cabinets may not fit in terms of size or style. Vintage-style cabinets can give a kitchen the old-world charm often lacking in modern homes. See a few examples of how these cabinets can set a beautiful tone in the kitchen.

By removing the traditional design elements associated with other styles, such as conventional and farmhouse, modern allows homeowners to incorporate elements that resonate with them and break from the standard. Let’s explore the contemporary design style and discover if it is for you.

As we reflect on 2015, so much has happened, and we are truly grateful for it all. We want to extend our very heartfelt thanks to all our new and loyal customers. We appreciate each of you!

The cerused oak for the island and bar area is custom-painted with a color we named ‘hunting lodge gray’ with a white glaze. Revere Pewter from the Benjamin Moore Historical collection is the perimeter color of the kitchen.