Two-Tone Cabinets: Combining two different colors or materials for your upper and lower cabinets can add depth and interest to your kitchen.
Open Shelving: Replacing some of your upper cabinets with open shelves can make your kitchen feel more spacious and allow you to display your favorite dishes or kitchenware.
Glass Front Cabinets: Glass doors on your cabinets can open up the space visually and allow you to display decorative items or organized dishware.
Under-Cabinet Lighting: Installing lighting under your cabinets can illuminate your countertops
Pull-Out Cabinets: Cabinets with pull-out shelves or racks can maximize storage space and make it easier to access pots, pans, and other kitchen essentials.
Custom Inserts: Custom drawer inserts can help organize cutlery, spices, and other small items, keeping your countertops clutter-free
Mixed Materials: Incorporating a mix of materials, such as wood with metal or glass, can add texture and visual interest to your kitchen.
Colorful Cabinets: Don’t be afraid to add color to your kitchen. Whether you prefer a bold blue, a soft green, or a warm yellow
Floor-to-Ceiling Cabinets: Extending your cabinets to the ceiling can maximize storage space and create a more streamlined look.
Integrated Appliances: Cabinets that are designed to hide your appliances can create a sleek and cohesive look in your kitchen.