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Finding Your Dream Kitchen Cabinets
by Dylan Miles 

The first thing to do when remodeling your kitchen is to come up with a definitive style. Defining the style of your kitchen will help you make decisions about what type of cabinetry will best suit your kitchen. Once you know what your kitchen will look like, and once you know the color scheme of the walls, cabinets, and floor, you'll be better equipped to choose the perfect kitchen cabinets to match. If it's a traditional style you want, your ideal kitchen cabinets will be more ornate; if it's a contemporary style you want, your ideal kitchen cabinets will be sleek and simple.

When you are ready to go cabinet shopping always keep your kitchen design in mind, because your cabinetry must reflect your kitchen décor. A traditional cabinet style will look odd if all other kitchen elements, appliances, and utensils are contemporary in style.
Kitchen cabinets come in various styles, such as country, contemporary, and traditional, to suit the overall design scheme of a kitchen.

Traditional kitchen cabinet styles are the most popular, because they are timeless. They tend to be ornate and decorative. Contemporary kitchen cabinet styles are sleek and simple, often laminated and usually in bold and simple color schemes, such as black over white.

There are also variations within each style. Variations alter the way a cabinet door might look. For example, a raised door panel includes a raised section on the front surface of the cabinet door. The section may be a rectangle, an arch or some other raised border. Another variation is the recessed panel. A recessed panel simply means that the door is covered with a raised edge.

The easiest way to find your dream kitchen cabinets is to plan an overall design that takes into account the size of your kitchen, the adjoining rooms, and the color scheme.

Dylan Miles, journalist, and website builder, lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of http://www.furniturestyledepot.com on which you will find a longer, more detailed version of this article.


 
 


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