Thursday, August 15, 2013
Create a Unique Look with Multi Level Cabinets and Tops in Your Kitchen
If you're considering remodeling your kitchen, remember that the sky is the limit, and you don't have to have cabinets and counters in even, straight lines. Think outside the box and consider the benefits of multi level cabinets and tops.
Multi-level Cabinets and Countertops Provide Aesthetic Appeal
I'm sure you've walked into a kitchen and seen straight, even rows of cabinets with a one-level countertop. Nothing really stands out or is very memorable about the kitchen, even if it has high quality cabinetry and top-of-the-line materials for the counters. Designing cabinets and counters with different levels creates an architectural interest and is appealing to the eye. It makes the kitchen unique and different. While the placement doesn't really add much cost to the project, the result will be a kitchen that looks like it cost a fortune.
Multi-Levels Add Functionality
Not only do different levels add aesthetically to a kitchen, but they can make the room more practical and functional. Counters at different levels are useful for different purposes. A lower counter with a chair can be used as a desk for paying bills, doing homework, or planning meals. Then a counter at a higher height is perfect for food prep, baking, and cooking. Some people like to add an even higher level that works well as a sitting and eating area with some raised stools.
Cabinets of different levels can be useful when finding a home for items. Lower cabinets can be used for fragile glass items so that you can easily reach them without risking an incident. Some heavy items are also easier to keep lower. High cabinetry can be used for items that need a home, but are not used very often.
If you're thinking of designing a new kitchen, contact us. Take our price match challenge to find out how affordable it is to create your own custom kitchen. Also, check out our photo gallery to see pictures of multi-level cabinets and countertops, as well as other design aspects you would like to include in your renovation.
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