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WHAT IS INSET CABINETRY?

There are many things involved with cabinet selections, including color, size, and function, but one of the key elements is the cabinet door build method.  Inset cabinetry is a popular choice and can be seen in many of our completed projects. What is it exactly? What makes it unique? What benefits are there to choosing this over other build methods? That is the purpose of our blog today.

What Is Inset Cabinetry?

The way a cabinet door lies determines the overall look of the cabinets. Inset cabinet doors lie flat within the cabinet, meaning that they will require hardware to open and close. Hinge placement has two options: hidden or exposed; it just depends on your style. A seen hinge can add visual interest to the design, but a hidden hinge works well if you are looking to create a minimal look.

The Benefits Of Inset Cabinetry

There are multiple reasons why inset cabinets are a good choice for your home, including design appeal, durability, and craftsmanship. If you are trying to stay true to a particular period in your home, inset cabinets are a great choice because their design integrates well with multiple styles and eras. See an example of a 1824 home in this project. Because the cabinet doors are tucked within the frame, there will be minimal wear and tear, such as scratches or nicks. Inset cabinets are typically not an option offered by the average cabinet manufacturer, which requires a specific skill level and results in a product of high-quality craftsmanship. They are also an investment, as this cabinet style adds value to the home.

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Why Should You Choose Inset Cabinetry?

If your style leans more toward traditional, transitional, or even contemporary, inset cabinets are the right choice. The clean lines and simplistic yet timeless look make it a great option. They are also appealing in multiple colors, including two-toned pairings. Inset cabinets, because the doors are inside the frame, look like elegant furniture pieces, giving the space a luxurious feel. If you are looking for cabinets that will stand the test of time, inset cabinets are for you.

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What Will It Be?

Quality is at the heart of all we do; it is our core value, and we love watching our clients’ faces light up with joy when they see their completed projects. Our experienced team of designers is ready to walk with you on your home renovation by listening to your priorities and creating a design that reflects your needs and style. Contact us today to set up your design consultation, and let’s start transforming your home into exactly what you need.

From hanging wet coats to hiding dirty boots, a mudroom was built to keep your entrance clean and organized. Since it has made a tremendous comeback over the years, let’s discuss why a mudroom should be considered an essential design element in the home.

While the laundry room is not the most visited room in the house, it certainly plays a vital role in keeping the home clean and neat for everyone who lives there. Though no one enjoys the task of sorting, washing, and drying laundry, it is a necessary chore, and with the average family of four doing up to ten loads of laundry a week, it is safe to say that this space should be well-designed.

Finishing a basement or renovating it completely can also increase the value of your home. There is also the possibility of gaining additional income by renting out the basement.

Many of our clients live an hour or more away in the Charlotte metro area. This usually leads people to ask, “Why should I drive to Shelby when I can go somewhere closer?” We understand the reason for the inquiry and want to share why we believe you will find value in taking the time to make the drive.

laces like Pinterest and Houzz are a fantastic way to explore a variety of gray kitchens and the possibilities that await you in your new space, so be sure to spend some time there before meeting with your designer.