Custom cabinets and drawers can be tailored to the way you use your kitchen. For example, if you cook and bake often, you might like a cabinet dedicated to spices, a pullout trash drawer, or ones specifically designed for baking sheets.
Understand what grain pattern your flooring has. Cleaning will be more time consuming with certain flooring based on the grain that it comes with. If there are grooves, realize that cleaning will be more difficult as opposed to a smooth flooring.
While kitchen storage has always been important, for most of history, there wasn't any set furniture that was used. People would use jars, shelves, tables, boxes, and various other storage furniture. Built-in kitchen cabinets didn't start showing up until the 20th century.
Up to 80% of kitchen renovations involve upgrading to stainless steel appliances. If this is part of your plan, too, you can unify the look by having stainless steel fixtures installed. Like most metals, stainless steel comes in a variety of shiny and brushed finishes.
In general, there are three basic types of kitchen layouts, although various combinations of each are always possible. These are a U-shape kitchen, an L-shape kitchen, and a galley kitchen. Another option is an open kitchen layout that uses any one of these three standard layouts.
If it’s been a while since you last bought a refrigerator, you’ll be amazed at how many options are available these days. You can get water — still or sparkling — in the door; built-in TVs complete with Internet access; gallon-size door pockets; party-platter size drawers; and much more.
We're honored to have been voted the Best of The Reading's "Best of Kitchen Design" for 2021!
Along with our beautiful cabinetry, Adams offers an expansive range of countertop options including but not limited to granite, engineered stone, solid surface, wood, concrete, plastic laminate, and glass.
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