There is a reason why so many designers and homeowners opt to use quarter sawn white oak in their projects. It provides the durability and resilience they require in their cabinet performance, but also gives any area in the home an exquisite look rarely found in other wood species.

By having your trash can conveniently stored in a pull-out cabinet, you can avoid running back and forth with the garbage and eliminate a dripping mess on the floor. Custom cabinetry allows you to create a pullout that is just right for the size of the trash can.

There are three basic categories of kitchen cabinets: custom cabinets, stock cabinets, and semi-custom cabinets. Each category has its pros and cons. Knowing how to choose the best cabinet can help secure long-term benefits.

When you think of oak cabinetry, what do you envision? Probably a kitchen in an older home with lighter-toned cabinets and all of the “typical oak” graining showing on every door and drawer. 

A deep cleaning of your new kitchen may indeed be due every few months. However, the most beneficial cleaning tasks can be done every few days to help your kitchen remain beautiful and functional for years to come.