
A Guide to Kitchen Cabinets
Cabinets Kitchen Remodeling Dec 14
Thousands of Americans remodel their kitchens every year, and a dramatic change you can make is updating the cabinets. Cabinets dominate your kitchen, and a change in cabinetry can transform an outdated kitchen into a space filled with style and function. There is a lot of nuance when you’re comparing cabinets, and it’s important to find the right fit for your style and budget.
Type
In your search, you’ll find three main types of cabinetry: stock, semi-custom, and custom. Each has its own advantages, so the decision rests with your budget and style needs.
- Stock – Stock cabinets are fast, easy, and affordable. This cabinet type is available in a variety of standard sizes, so you don’t have to spend time waiting for them to be custom built. You also save money by avoiding expensive customizations. However, you are limited in terms of colors and finishes, and you’ll have to pay extra for the detail work, like crown molding.
- Semi-custom – Essentially, semi-custom cabinets are stock cabinets with the option to add extra details, like altering dimensions and getting certain finishes. Unlike stock cabinets, which are prefabricated and ready to ship, semi-custom cabinets will take a little longer to arrive.
- Custom – The sky’s the limit when it comes to custom cabinetry. The materials, color, and finish are up to you, but it’s the most expensive option and you could be waiting weeks or months for the final product to arrive.
Door Style
The cabinet doors are some of the most visible parts of the kitchen, and there are quite a few options on the market. Here are some of the most common door styles you’ll see.
- Shaker – Named for the classic furniture style, Shaker-style cabinet doors are simple and have clean lines, featuring four edges and a center panel. Its simple design lends itself well to many kitchen styles.
- Flat – Perfect for a contemporary kitchen, this door style features clean lines and a minimalist look.
- Louvered – A more decorative (and expensive) door style, this door features vented, horizontal slats that create a dramatic architectural look.
- Inset – As opposed to having the cabinet door rest outside the cabinet, inset doors are recessed and sit flush with the cabinet for a streamlined look. However, since the hinges are visible, you may need to spend a little more on attractive hardware.
Function
It’s also important to understand the differences in cabinet functions. Base cabinets sit on the floor and provide the foundation for heavy countertops. Base cabinets, or lower cabinets, also create the perfect kitchen island. Wall cabinets are slightly different, in that they are mounted directly to the wall. You’ll also see tall cabinets, also known as pantry cabinets, that create visual appeal while providing ample storage space.Kitchen remodeling doesn’t have to be a tedious process—armed with the right information, you can make the right decision for your new kitchen cabinets.
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From start to finish Kurtis was a great company to work with. From the initial contact and design concept with Gregory Holster to the cabinet drop off team, the install team led by project manager Jeff Tuomi and the countertop company, the project was on time and all work was performed beyond expectations. This was greatly appreciated seeing as it was completed on December 23. All the people involved were professional and did an excellent job.
Shanna was our project consultant. Picking out cabinets along with counters can be somewhat overwhelming but her knowledge & experience helped us make the right decisions. Dylan & Juwan unloaded truck & Dylan check off ship ticket to make sure all boxes were accounted for. Courteous & pleasant to talk to…nice job of stacking everything neatly in our garage. We couldn't be more pleased with the service & so happy with our kitchen
We recently worked with Lauren on cabinetry for a master bathroom renovation. She was great to work on the design and selections. Lauren was efficient and responsive from cabinet selection through ordering. Our overall installation was smooth. We had some unforeseen circumstances impacting our ability to accept delivery of our cabinets on the initial agreed upon date. Kurtis was very accommodating in rescheduling delivery given our project challenges. We couldn't be happier with our cabinets for this project.
We had complete renovations to our kitchen and main bathroom. From start to finish, the design with Shanna was exactly what we asked for and Jeff stayed on top of the renovations, communicating each step of the way. Every worker was professional and the final product is elegant and functional. We were very happy with Kurtis and would choose Shanna and Jeff again.
We love our new kitchen! Kurtis Kitchen & Bath did an outstanding job, and Adrian at the Clarkston location was exceptional to work with—creative, patient, and really listened to what we wanted. The project was well-organized, and we went from demo to a fully functioning kitchen in just 30 days. Highly recommend!



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