Select the perfect storage units for your kitchen that can combine functionality and good looks. Find out the different cabinet styles and choose the ones that fit your kitchen the best
•Kitchen wall cabinets are an essential part of the overall look and functionality of this very important space.
•These offer substantial storage and are a great way to conceal clutter.
•Here are 6 types of wall cabinets that can be incorporated as per the size and style of your kitchen.
Flat-Panel Cabinets
•These give a clean and clutter-free look and are a great fit and work well for traditional, transitional and even contemporary looks. These cabinet shutters have a seamless surface which makes them easy to maintain.
•One can mix-and match colors on the wall cabinets to create an interesting composition. Opt for handle-less cabinets for a sleek look.
•Each wood cabinet door style shown below is available in a variety of wood species.
Raised-Panel Cabinets
•If you want to give a traditional look to your cook space then go for raised-panel cabinets. In these wall cabinets, a decorative panel or a flat panel is fixed within the frame of the cabinet shutter.
•Shutters may have arches or square edges can be used to further enhance the look of the shutters.
Sliding-shutter Cabinets
•These are ideal for compact kitchens where there isn’t sufficient space for opening or closing a hinged wall cabinet. However, the disadvantages of sliding shutters are that only half of the contents of the wall cabinets are visible at one time.
•The sliding shutters may require periodic maintenance to adjust their alignment.
Lift-Up Cabinets
•If you are looking for a modern closed cabinet storage, then consider lift-up cabinets. The best part about these horizontal storage units is that the shutter has to be lifted upwards to see all the contents within the cabinet.
•Another plus is that the lift-up units are safe as it does not hit the head. Unlike hinged wall cabinets one does not have to step backwards or forwards to open or close the cabinets.
Louvered Cabinets
In these wall cabinets, an array of wooden slats are combined together to form louvered shutters where there is a gap between each slat.
These units look elegant and are ideal for kitchens that are prone to moisture because they offer good ventilation. However, the biggest drawback of these is that they are difficult to maintain as a lot of dust settles between each louver and the gaps are difficult to access or clean.
Glass Cabinets
Give a bright and open look to your kitchen with frosted or clear glass cabinets which can create an illusion of more space.
Consider frameless glass panels for the wall cabinets that open and close with a magnetic push latch.
Glass shutters are full visibility of the interiors of the unit even when they are closed.
Glass cabinet doors provide sparkle to kitchens of any style, from ultra-modern theme.
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