Friday, August 15, 2014

Practical Luxury Two of The Hottest Trends In Vanities: Floating and Duel Vanities

Bathrooms aren’t just a utilitarian space in today’s home; they’re a statement of practical luxury and convenience. 


This year’s hottest trends in vanities will not only add style and class to your bathroom, but they’ll add a new level of functionality too. Most of the hottest vanity trends this year revolve around keeping things elegant, simple and extremely practical. Whether you’re looking for a spa retreat feeling or just a little more practicality, these three trends are worth taking a look at.



Floating Vanities


Floating vanities are one of the hottest trends for bathrooms right now and for good reason. Not only are they beautiful to look at, but they are extremely practical and add a hint of luxury to a bathroom. Floating vanities can be made from a large variety of materials from wood and metal to granite and tile, just about anything goes. Storage can also be added, either in cabinet form or open shelves for the ultimate in convenience and practicality.

Without the legs and cabinets found under a traditional vanity, they take up a lot less space and make the bathroom feel more open. You spent a lot of time picking out the gorgeous flooring in your bathroom so why cover it up with a chunky vanity? With a floating vanity, every inch of that floor will be visible. They also make it much easier to clean in those tight corners under the sink that used to be such a pain.



Double Sink Vanities


If you share a bathroom with your significant other, you know how hectic mornings can be and how difficult it is to share a single sink. Tooth brushing, hair styling, shaving, it’s all got to be done and taking turns can be tough. Duel vanities are a must have for couples that just don’t have enough room for all those products you need every day. The added storage and extra space to spread out can really make a difference when it comes to elbow room.


You don’t have to have a football field sized bathroom either; even homeowners with a small master bathroom can get in on the act. Storage drawers underneath allow for his and hers areas that keep everything neat, clean and out of site which is a huge bonus. Plus, they come in floating styles as well so cleaning underneath is a breeze.


Clean lines, simple, practical, yet elegant designs make a bathroom truly spectacular. Floating vanities and duel sink vanities are one of the best ways to accomplish this in your bathroom. If you’d like to find out more about these hot new vanity trends or if you’d like some other ideas, contact us, we will be happy to help you design and build the bathroom of your dreams.



Practical Luxury Two of The Hottest Trends In Vanities: Floating and Duel Vanities

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

What Does a 10" x 10" Kitchen Include?

The 10′x 10′ kitchen is an almost mythical thing.


Billboards, websites, and Sunday newspapers are full of advertisements for 10′ x 10′ kitchens, but according to an ABC news report, fewer and fewer homes have kitchens this size anymore. In fact, the average kitchen has ballooned to over 300 square feet, so why do cabinet manufacturers advertise 10′ x 10′ kitchens so widely?



Easy Comparison


Simplicity is the answer. A long time ago, cabinet manufacturers realized that 10′ x 10′ was a good size for a kitchen: large enough to accommodate all the standard appliances and services, but not so large that floor space began to figure heavily in square footage. 10′ x 10′ began to be used as the yardstick or base measurement unit for kitchens. Since kitchens come in all shapes and sizes, the cabinets that comprise them also come in infinite varieties. Without a standard yardstick, sight-unseen price estimates would mean very little and comparison shopping from one manufacturer to another would have little value.



What Comes in a 10′ x 10′ Kitchen?


Custom cabinets, unlike stock cabinets, are made to order, not pieced together from mass-manufactured kits. This means custom cabinets have a lot more flexibility, but it also means defining precisely what is included in a 10′ x 10′ kitchen can be difficult. However, a typical custom 10′ x 10′ kitchen will include a certain number of common components, such as upper and base cabinets, drawers, upper refrigerator cabinets, hood cabinets, and a sink cabinet. 10′ x 10′ kitchens usually only include cabinets, so it’s important to remember what typically isn’t included: appliances, flooring, a sink and faucet, moldings and decorative cabinet hardware, and countertops.

When comparison shopping, using a 10′ x 10′ sample kitchen as a yardstick can be helpful to a point, but it’s important to remember that not all 10′ x 10′ kitchens are created equal. A helpful analogy is automobile shopping. Vehicles with longer wheelbases are generally more expensive, but there can be huge differences in price and quality between two similarly-sized vehicles.

If you’re in the market for a new custom kitchen, we can help. Talking to a professional is a huge help when designing a new kitchen. We can show you different layouts and cabinet designs and help you choose one that fits your taste, your lifestyle, and your budget. We offer free estimates and we can often meet or beat big box store prices, so if you’re ready to renovate or redo your outdated kitchen, contact us today.



What Does a 10" x 10" Kitchen Include?

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Considering Quartz for Your Next Project

If you are considering remodeling your home, you’ve probably been sifting through the many different options you have for countertops, backsplashes, and bathroom surfaces, but have you considered Quartz?


There are many different reasons for choosing this great surface to place in your home.


One thing many people don’t know about Quartz is that it’s environmentally friendly:


Even if you’re not a tree-hugger at heart, you may be able to appreciate the eco-friendly nature of this product and the natural beauty it will bring to your home.

Quartz is a natural material that comes 100% from the earth!

It is made from recycled materials, meaning there is almost no need for manufacturers to quarry new material. The environment will thank you for that one!


In addition to being eco-friendly, Quartz countertops are made to be tough. Quartz is a hard stone, and unlike it’s close cousin the granite-countertop, Quartz does not need to be continuously sealed and re-sealed over time to prevent wear, saving you time and money. In addition to not needing to be sealed, Quartz is also more resistant to staining, and being an ‘engineered stone’ doesn’t have the flaws and striations that may be found in other natural countertop options.

To recap: Some advantages of using Quartz in your next building project are it’s durability, stain resistance, classic look, and it’s environmentally friendly manufacturing.

If your interested in using Quartz, or are looking for other cabinetry, backslashes or counters, feel free to contact us !



Considering Quartz for Your Next Project

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Concrete Countertops Offer Creativity, Durability and Cost Competitiveness

It used to be that almost every kitchen had laminate countertops with a few exceptions being tile.


If you were installing or remodeling a kitchen you didn’t have much choice in countertop. That was years ago prior to Corian hitting the market. More recently granite and quartz became popular reducing the percentage of kitchens with laminate countertops considerably and increasing options for consumers. Today there are even more alternative options include concrete countertops, butcher block wood and even countertops made from recycled glass. These alternative options have become more affordable in recent years increasing the popularity. Let’s examine the creativity, durability and cost of concrete countertops.



Creativity


One advantage of concrete is that is allows room for creativity. The color and lines of the countertops can be selected by the homeowner. Pictures can be included as well. The end result is a kitchen countertop that looks like a work of art.



Durability


Once the countertop has been installed and sealed, concrete is considered highly durable. The durability is comparable to a limestone or marble countertop. The key is to make sure the concrete is properly sealed so it doesn’t stain.



Cost


Cost of concrete countertops has come down over the years making it an affordable option. When concrete was originally on the market it was only possible for the ultra rich but now everyday homeowners can consider installing concrete countertops.



Comparison to Other Options


All countertop options have their drawbacks. Wooden countertops are known to be worn due to use of knives. Soapstone will weather over time. A drawback of granite is that it releases trace amounts of radon which is a radioactive gas. Granite can also harbor bacteria because it is porous. The main drawback of concrete is the chance it may stain but proper sealing eliminates that risk.

If you are interested in learning more about concrete countertops contact us at Edgewood Cabinetry. We can help you with your kitchen design so that it fits your style and needs.



Concrete Countertops Offer Creativity, Durability and Cost Competitiveness

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Before You Build or Remodel Determine How Much Kitchen You Need

 If you are building a new home or remodeling your current home you are probably considering kitchen plans and trying to determine how much kitchen you need.


This is a question that has been asked by homeowners for years. In fact, in 1934 Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company released the results of a three year study to help people determine appropriate kitchen size for their family. The theory was that you could estimate the household occupancy based on the number of bedrooms and from that you would know how many people would need to be provided for. The size of the kitchen should relate to the amount of people. They concluded that the actual occupancy should be considered three more people than the number of bedrooms and for each person 6 square feet of wall cabinet shelf area was required. In the standards of modern day this would be considered a small kitchen. So, how should you figure out the right size kitchen for today? Here are some considerations:


Overall Functionality


It is likely you will want to include a refrigerator, stove, oven, sink and dishwasher in your kitchen but what you will need to determine is the correct size of each appliance. Many people focus on the color of the appliance. Will they buy stainless steel, white or black? Really, the size will make the most difference in the functionality of your kitchen. Examine what kind of meals you prepare to determine if a double oven would be beneficial. If you eat out a considerable amount a large refrigerator or warming drawers may not be necessary. It is important to keep in mind your future plans as well, however. You may not be cooking at home frequently now but when a baby arrives that may change.


Ergonomics


Determining kitchen ergonomics can be difficult when you don’t have the actual kitchen in front of you but instead just a concept on paper. Use your imagination to think through the entire process from bringing the groceries into the home, to putting the items away in the cupboard and the refrigerator, to preparing a meal, serving the meal and then cleaning up after the meal. Are you walking long distances with the hot food you just removed from the oven? Are the cabinets for plates and silverware a hike from the dishwasher? Is the kitchen traffic pattern reasonable? You want to think through these details to determine if the kitchen is too big, too small or inappropriately designed for your everyday use.


Storage


Many homeowners dream of extensive cabinet space but it is important consider how many items you have to place in cabinets. You want the right amount of storage for the amount of items you will be storing. You don’t want to wind up spending excessive amounts of time opening cabinet door after cabinet door to retrieve items. It is important to be realistic about what you will really use. If you are considering an island it is also important to consider space requirements. You will need the right amount of clearance around the island or the kitchen will feel overcrowded.


Resale Value


If you may sell the home in the future it is important to consider resale value. You do not want too large or expensive of a kitchen because you won’t get that money back. If your kitchen is not in line with the kitchens in your neighborhood you will lose money when you move. On the other hand, if you kitchen is not up to par with those in the neighborhood you may have trouble finding a buyer or take a financial hit when you go to sell.


At Edgewood Custom Cabinetry we can help you create a kitchen that is the right size for you and your family. Contact us to learn more or request a free quote.



Before You Build or Remodel Determine How Much Kitchen You Need

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Getting the High End Look that Eloquently Defines Your Personality Is Worth the High End Price

Homes are extensions of their owner’s personalities, providing  extraordinary glimpses into the private character of that particular homeowner; in fact, every aspect of a home’s surroundings, from the carefully selected color palette to the furnishings, demonstrates a facet of the owner’s lifestyle and interests.


Among all of the personally demonstrative items in a home, cabinets set the most poignant stage, indeed defining the tone for the entire home. It is not at all surprising then to discover that numerous homeowners recognize the fact that getting the high end look is well worth the high end price.


The cabinet’s origin was certainly utilitarian in nature; their purpose has always been to organize and stow all of the necessary tools and gadgets, primarily in the kitchen or bathroom. Consequently, cabinets of yesteryear were largely nondescript. As people have sought to express themselves more clearly through their homes though, cabinets have become much more indicative.


For instance, a homeowner who wishes to create a cozy, cottage inspired mood might select cream cabinets that boast softly scalloped decorative details. On the other hand, someone who desires a welcoming, more traditional atmosphere may choose to use a rich dark chocolate hued wood that presents a rich ambiance all its own. Regardless of the design choices made, it is essential that attention to detail be considered. It is only through the craft of exceptional cabinet makers, solely concerned with the art uncovered in the medium of wood, that the homeowner’s true personality will be revealed to others.


Cabinets subtly set the tone for the home while honoring the homeowner’s personality and desires; thus, it is essential that such a foundational element be carefully designed. Please contact us to discover how we at Edgewood Cabinetry help our clients reveal their personal taste through a vast array of cabinet solutions for every room in your home.



Getting the High End Look that Eloquently Defines Your Personality Is Worth the High End Price

Saturday, May 31, 2014

The Top Seven Benefits of Drawer Organizers

To us, the benefits of drawer organizers are clear. And we hope you’ll agree, especially after seeing the top seven benefits we’ve compiled here.


  • Save time during your daily morning routine: Imagine having a well-organized dresser and closet in your bedroom and bathroom.  Nobody likes wasting precious time in the morning searching for things they need instead of getting a few blessed extra minutes of sleep.  Drawer organizers could keep you organized so that you can hit the snooze button a few extra times.

  • Create extra space to store items: Drawer organizers help you to utilize all of the space in your drawers.  This creates more space to store your items.

  • Make counter space less cluttered: Who likes coming home after a long day of work to find cluttered, junk-packed counters?  I’m guessing the answer is nobody.  Drawer organizers help you store all of your items neatly in drawers instead of all over your counters.

  • Keep track of important papers: There’s nothing worse than thinking you put an important paper in a safe place, only to find that it was covered with junk and can’t be found.  With drawer organizers, you can have a designated place to store all of your important papers, so you will never lose them again.

  • Keep your child’s closet neat and organized: Children are notorious for having messy bedrooms and closets usually end up being the messiest area.  Utilizing drawer organizers can help keep closets clean and easy to organize.

  • Create the illusion that you have more drawers: Some drawer organizers are designed to split the inside of a drawer in half.  This is helpful if you have two different types of things in a given drawer and want to keep them separated from one another.

  • Easily store food and cleaning products in separate spaces: If you store your cleaning supplies in your pantry along with food, you should probably take advantage of drawer organizers to keep them separate.  It is dangerous to store them next to each other as well as impractical.

To talk more about this, or anything else, please contact usWe look forward to working with you in the future and fulfilling your entire drawer organizing needs.



The Top Seven Benefits of Drawer Organizers

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Consider Drawer Organizers to Increase Storage Space

Ever open your kitchen drawer and have trouble finding the utensil you need? 


Even drawers that aren’t considered ‘junk’ drawers tend to easily become disorganized when filled with kitchen utensils or other common kitchen items. 


 


How many times have you had to pull out multiple utensils before you found the one you needed?  Now you have created a mess you will need to clean up after you find the needed item.  This is especially frustrating if it is the ice cream scoop you are looking for and the ice cream is starting to melt on the kitchen counter while you search.  Drawer organizers are an ideal solution making it easy for you to keep all items organized, easy to locate and easy to put away.


With drawer organizers the back of the drawer is no longer a useless abyss. You will actually increase your storage space and declutter at the same time.  Every item will have a clear home.  When you are putting clean utensils away it will be easy to determine where they go.  The entire drawer will become useful storage space.  Next time you need that ice cream scoop you will be able to locate it in no time.


Drawer organizers are not just helpful in the kitchen.  Consider them for the bathroom and bedroom as well.  In the bathroom you will be able to keep your cosmetics separated appropriately.  In the bedroom you can organize your socks by color.  When you are running late in the morning it will be easier to get ready quickly as you won’t need to waste time searching for something.


Also consider drawer organizers for your home office.  Instead of digging through a drawer to find a highlighter underneath the stapler you will open the drawer and see exactly what you need. 


Built in drawer organizers are preferred over the modular DIY style.  The modular ones tend to shift around in the drawer and items can get lost between or even underneath modular organizers.  A built in drawer organizer will be made specifically for the size and shape of your drawer and can even be designed to accommodate specific utensils.  Since the organizer is built in it won’t shift and nothing can slip underneath it. 


To learn more about having drawer organizers installed or to discuss anything related to kitchen or bathroom cabinetry contact us at Edgewood Cabinetry.



Consider Drawer Organizers to Increase Storage Space

Saturday, May 17, 2014

Is Natural Stone Countertop Within My Budget?

If you are building a new kitchen or remodeling an existing one you are probably investigating countertop options. 


You may be wondering if natural stone is within your budget.  The reasons below will tell you why it has to be within your budget.


 


 


Resale Value


Granite countertop is strongly preferred in the real estate market.  Many home buyers will not consider a home that does not have a granite countertop in the kitchen.  If you think you will sell in the future, installing granite countertop now is a wise choice. You will benefit from being able to use it during the time you are in your home and you will benefit when you go to sell your house as it will be easier to sell and likely sell for a higher price.


Durability


A granite countertop is extremely durable.  In fact it is known as being one of the hardest surfaces available making it difficult to damage.  Granite is heat resistant and doesn’t absorb liquids or stain.  This means that your new countertop will last a long time.  Kitchen remodels are generally expensive and disruptive since it is difficult to cook when your kitchen is being remodeled.  So, you will want to get it right the first time.  Installing granite now means you won’t need to remodel again anytime soon saving you money down the road.


Easy to Keep Clean


Keeping a granite surface clean is easy.  Since it is such a hard surface it is not likely to get scratches or dents like other countertop materials.  Scratches and dents are locations where germs and bacteria can become trapped and transferred to other food items.  For example, if you are preparing raw meat to cook, clean the counter and then prepare fresh fruit to serve you have to worry about the raw meat contaminating the fruit.  Although you may think you have cleaned your countertop, germs or bacteria located in scratches or cracks may not be adequately removed during the cleaning and then could transfer to your fresh fruit.  With granite countertops the likelihood of that scenario decreases significantly so you can rest easy that you are providing your family food that is safe to eat.  You can’t put a price on safety of your loved ones.


To learn more about granite countertops contact us at Edgewood Cabinetry. We will help you realize all of the benefits granite has to offer.



Is Natural Stone Countertop Within My Budget?

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Advantages of Hidden Doors

Have you heard of hidden doors?  If you have watched a spy movie you have probably seen hidden doors allowing access to a hidden room.  Have you ever seen one in a real home though?  They are gaining popularity and the reasons below explain why.


Added Storage Space


The top reason people use a bookcase as a door is for added storage space.  You obviously can’t place a bookcase in front of a door because then you wouldn’t have access to the door.  If you make the door into the bookcase you are saving the floor space you would have used to put the bookcase in another location.  A space that originally would have been unusable is now taken advantage of.  In many homes it is difficult to find a way to arrange furniture so windows, doors, and closets are left unblocked.  By turning your door into a bookcase you can reduce the amount of furniture you are trying to arrange.


In addition, people are constantly looking for extra storage in their homes.  By turning a door into a bookshelf you have added storage space that didn’t previously exist.  The bookshelf can be used to store more than just books.  DVDs, puzzles, photo albums, games and more can be stored on a door bookcase.  An alternative is to use the bookcase for decorative purposes and display a favorite collection.


Adds Sense of Mystery to Your House


Who doesn’t love a spy story with a secret room?  Now you can have one in your own home.  Kids will love it and guests will enjoy the element of surprise.  It will provide people something to talk about!  A hidden door will add character to your home and provide your children their own secret lair.


Keeps Items or an Entire Room Out of Sight


Maybe you want to use a hidden door to keep a room secret.  A hidden door can hide a safe room.  Some people use a bookcase door to hide a room they are using for storage. You won’t have to explain that the room at the end of the hall is filled with odds and ends if people see a bookcase instead of a door.  Maybe you want to have a space filled with clutter that you don’t want guests to see. They won’t be able to snoop in a closet or room they don’t know exists.


Or you can place valuables in a closet behind a hidden door.  If someone breaks into your house they will never be able to locate your valuables because they won’t know a space exists behind the bookcase door.


At Edgewood Cabinetry we can design and install bookcase doors for your home.  If you are looking for added storage space that adds character to your home and allows you to hide valuables or clutter contact us to learn more about procuring a hidden door.



Advantages of Hidden Doors

Saturday, May 3, 2014

The Top 3 Benefits of Working Directly with a Custom Cabinet Manufacturer

If you are building a new kitchen or upgrading an existing one you will need to have new cabinets installed.


You can select to go through a contractor or designer who will work with the cabinet manufacturer on your behalf.  We believe it is better to work directly with the custom cabinet manufacturer however and want to provide you three reasons why.


More Likely to Get Exactly What You Envisioned


Imagine this scenario, you envision what you want your cabinets to look like and you communicate it to the contractor who then communicates it to the cabinet manufacturer.  Remember the game of ‘telephone’ you used to play as a child where one person would tell the next something and it would get passed down the line?  In the end it would come out a completely different word.  The same thing could potentially happen with your contractor.  Although the contractor has good intentions they may not completely understand or visualize what you are desiring and therefore may not communicate it properly to the cabinet manufacturer.  When the project is completed you may be disappointed with the results but at this point it is too late.  If you communicate directly with the cabinet manufacturer you are much more likely to be pleased with the final result.


Feedback is Possible During the Process


The custom cabinet manufacturer will have a consultation directly with you to find out what your specific needs are.  Any questions you have about the process are answered.  Information will be provided so you can make informed product decisions.  Measurements of the space will then be taken.  At this point you will meet again with the manufacturer where you will be presented the design options.  Based on your feedback the cabinet manufacturer will create a final design.  The cabinet manufacturer can provide you a visual design to show what your kitchen will look like when completed.  Details such as wall and floor colors and even pictures on the wall can be included so you can really envision what the final result would be.  The project will not start until you are completely satisfied with the design.  This means the final layout will be exactly what you approved and you know you will be happy.  There won’t be any unexpec ted surprises upon completion.


You Should be the Ultimate Decision Maker


By working directly with the the custom cabinet manufacturer you will be able to prioritize your design so your result fits in your budget.  The manufacturer can work with you to determine how many cabinets you need and what style you like.  In addition the wood species and finishes can be selected.  You will work directly with the manufacturer to determine which features are important to you.  Having a close relationship between the cabinet manufacturer and the customer is vital.  The customer should be the ultimate decision maker and will be if working directly with the cabinet manufacturer.


At Edgewood Cabinetry we prefer to work directly with the customer so we can ensure complete satisfaction with the final result.  Contact us for your cabinetry needs.



The Top 3 Benefits of Working Directly with a Custom Cabinet Manufacturer

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Nooks and Crannies: Finding Spots Around Your Home for Convenient Cabinetry and Shelving

Are you considering doing some remodeling in your house to include extra cabinetry or shelving? 


 


You may want to look around your home in various nooks and crannies where you can find some excellent spots to place shelving and cabinetry. In fact, you might find some places that are a bit unexpected and perhaps not all that common.


Whatever that spot might be, we can build it for you here at Edgewood Cabinetry LLC. You just need to inspect your home and find an area that’s free of any obstacles.


Behind Doors


Placing shelving units behind doors is becoming a popular option as extra space to store things. The most frequent location is in the bathroom where bathroom items can frequently become a burden for storage. Closet doors that open in bathrooms, hallways, or bedrooms can be adorned with a small shelving unit that can sturdily hold more items than you think. With proper measurements, we can customize a shelving unit there in a way that stays hidden. However, the shelving may look so attractive, you’ll want to leave the door open when you have guests.


Corners in Various Rooms


Do you have a specific corner in a room that looks overly plain and needs something there? A corner shelving unit or cabinet may be just what you need for some extra storage space. These can immediately make a corner look more attractive and help a room become balanced in its interior design. With proper measurements, they also provide more of a challenge that we can easily meet. We welcome design challenges to show our expertise and in giving you exactly what you want.


Shelving Under Beds


Perhaps you didn’t stop and realize that one of those nooks and crannies could be right under your own bed. It’s not overly common that people ask for a storage cabinet under their bed, but it’s not that uncommon either. It’s a perfect idea for a bedroom bed and can look very attractive if you don’t want boxes or random junk visible under there. We can design the floor-level cabinetry in a way that gives you more storage space than you think. This includes room for clothing or random items you need to keep from getting knocked around.


Cabinetry or Shelving Under Stairways


This location for shelving or cabinetry isn’t all that obscure. Many people are finding the area under stairs to be a perfect hideaway spot where you can store items so they aren’t out in the open. It’s also essential if every other nook and cranny around your home already has shelves or cabinets. In many homes, building cabinetry and shelving under a stairway can almost create a separate room on its own.


Contact us so we can discuss more ideas on imaginative locations around your home where we can show our cabinetry and shelving expertise. We’ll go beyond that if need be to create fireplace mantles, kitchen islands, and bathroom vanities as just a few.



Nooks and Crannies: Finding Spots Around Your Home for Convenient Cabinetry and Shelving

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Creating a Wall Niche: Rooms You Can Use Them in and Things You Can Store

A niche placed into a wall is one of the greatest compromises in helping fill blank wall space while also providing a unique way to store things.


It’s basically a hybrid of a cabinet and shelf that’s installed directly into a wall so you don’t have to worry about obstructions. Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, our wall niches are popular, though customers sometimes can’t decide right away where the niche should be placed in their homes.


Take a look at some suggestions on where wall niches usually work the best. And you’ll be amazed at how much space they provide to store things you wouldn’t expect.


Which Rooms Work the Best for Wall Niches?


It really doesn’t matter where you place a wall niche, though common places we build them are in bedrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. A bedroom is an excellent place because you can store items you want to see regularly without worrying about them being knocked over on a nearby nightstand or dresser. With the ability to place multiple shelving within a niche, you can also have several layers of items on display. Plus, the niches can be made deep enough so they won’t be along a narrow edge.


Along with bedrooms, kitchens are an excellent place to have a wall niche. You can store everything from a small, flat HDTV to kitchen items there without needing to store things in a cupboard. In a kitchen, it can also help fill in for excessive blank wall space that’s been an eyesore for much too long. With easy installation, it’s a perfect location for a niche.


Then again, bathrooms are also an exceptional place to use niches. With so many bathroom items frequently strewn on counter spaces, having a bathroom niche can mean an easy reach for an item without needing to open a single door. It’s what you store on each niche, though, that can say a lot about you when you have guests around.


What Items Should You Store in a Niche?


As you can see above, it doesn’t matter what items you store in a wall niche, just as long as you’re aware that they’ll be seen by guests. That means any bathroom items you store there should be ones that aren’t overly personal, unless you’re open to honesty. As with shelving, however, you can store books in a niche or general nicknacks that you want in a secure place.


Niches can also be installed up higher on a wall so you can be sure kids won’t be able to reach up there and grab something valuable. But they overall pull double duty as a way to display things you’re proud of while also being an alternative storage device.


Contact us here at Edgewood Cabinetry so we can design and build a wall niche that fits your style. With our careful attention to detail, you’ll have a permanent wall niche you’ll love using for decades and made of quality materials.



Creating a Wall Niche: Rooms You Can Use Them in and Things You Can Store

Friday, March 28, 2014

Cabinet Installation Fixes When Floors Aren"t Level and Walls Are Out of Plumb


Cabinet installation can be a major problem when you suddenly find out that your floors aren’t level or the walls in your kitchen aren’t plumb. That’s a frustration those of us here at Edgewood Cabinetry sometimes run across in various homes. However, there’s some ways to fix that using a little ingenuity and available tools to deal with the unexpected.


Dealing With Uneven Walls


While we’ll assure to measure your walls before installing your cabinets, uneven walls can still be a problem at the last minute due to certain circumstances. Many times we’ll just use a level to take note of how uneven a wall is beforehand and build the cabinet to align properly with the uneven shape.


Another trick after the fact is to use scribes that help align the cabinet to the wall. These are usually built in automatically to cabinets for alignment purposes. With the scribes located along the lip of the cabinet in back, they’re used as a marker to help shape the cabinet properly. Scribe tools can help with this and work similarly to a protractor. By drawing a pencil line near the area where the scribes meet the wall, you can use a saw on the cabinet to shape it so it fits in place.


Dealing with Uneven Floors


Placing shims under your cabinet is the ultimate answer to helping deal with uneven floors. This might require some measuring beforehand to get the cabinet in place correctly up against a wall. It also may require more scribes along the wall to make sure everything is in alignment. You may also have to use a leveler if the cabinet doesn’t line up with the wall. Plus, a saw may have to be used again to shape the cabinet so it lines up correctly.


Old House Web reminds that base cabinets should be conjoined with screws so there’s no gaps in between. This can cause additional problems with alignment when a floor or walls are misshaped.


Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, we’ll make sure all these steps are done so it won’t mean going back to the drawing board after construction is done. Our master craftsman, Pete Rafferty, has had years of experience dealing with every uneven wall and floor, plus more. Most of all, he’ll make sure your cabinets look exactly the way you want them on the exterior as much as how they fit.


Contact us so we can help you refurbish your kitchen or bathroom with cabinets you’ll love for a lifetime.



Cabinet Installation Fixes When Floors Aren"t Level and Walls Are Out of Plumb

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Color Does Matter: Finding the Right Color Balance in Your Refurbished Kitchen

If you’re thinking about remodeling your kitchen with new cabinetry, you have to keep in mind that color does matter in the final result.


Sometimes you can be thrown off by color based on lighting, and that can lead to some disastrous situations after a remodel. In order to avoid an expensive re-do on your kitchen, you need to take some time on matching your colors. In the matching process, you have to tie the color of the wood you use, your countertop color, your backsplash color, plus the colors of the wall and floor all together so it makes sense based on what you’ll actually see.


Matching Your Countertop Color with the Wall


One of the best ways to match color schemes is to take the color of your countertop and match it with a piece of your wall color. House Painting Tutorials points out this can be challenging because how you see the color of your countertop sometimes looks different from a particular angle or in different lighting situations. That’s why you should always match the two together at an angle to see how you’ll be viewing it when everything is in place at home.


Looking at them from this perspective, you gain a better sense of reality in the color matchup. The same can be done by taking a piece of the wood you’ll be using in your cabinetry and matching it with a piece of your wall, countertop, or flooring.


Finding Overall Color Balance


The general rule of thumb is that if you have extreme contrasts in your color scheme, you could throw your kitchen into a bit of colorful chaos. While some creative people do that anyway, you have to think of what your guests will think when entering your new kitchen. Considering the kitchen is a place where your guests may spend some considerable time, you can’t expect they’ll all love a wildly divergent color scheme.


You’re much better off thinking in relational terms when it comes to color. If you decide to use bright red on your walls, for instance, you might want to pick a rust or dark reddish color as your cabinet color. The same goes for your floors and backsplash.


Thinking of Lighting and Color Tone


As mentioned earlier, lighting can play tricks on the eye when attempting to match up colors. Too dark of lighting can ultimately make darker color schemes look overly drab in a kitchen. Study your lighting carefully before committing to your kitchen remodel and see whether a lighter color scheme would help brighten things. All it takes is a lighter color on your cabinets and walls to lighten up a room and give a psychological feeling of brightness.


No matter what colors you decide to use in your new kitchen, we can help build it for you here at Edgewood Cabinetry. We understand how color matters in the final result, and we’ll work with you to assure your kitchen remodel color scheme works with your lighting and the reality of your surroundings. At the same time, you’ll be able to enjoy customized cabinetry and shelving that add new dimensions to any outdated kitchen.


Contact us so we can start working with you on preparing a design and color scheme your family and guests will enjoy for a lifetime.



Color Does Matter: Finding the Right Color Balance in Your Refurbished Kitchen

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Bring the Experience of Builders and Remodelers to Your Home with New Cabinetry

When you want to hire a business to do remodeling for you, the more experience they have as builders and remodelers will do you a world of good.


That’s because every remodel is going to have different situations, and a less-experienced builder won’t know how to cope with those issues. Here at Edgewood Cabinetry, we’ve seen it all when it comes to remodeling problems. And with our experience, we know how to treat you right by giving personalized services and customized designs.

What can you expect from us that you may not be able to find elsewhere? With our well-rounded expertise in different areas, we provide some options that will make your remodel go even smoother.


Working Directly With You and Free Estimates


We work directly with you so there isn’t any confusion about what you want in the way of new cabinetry. Going through contractors can sometimes lead to some miscommunication that results in redesign disasters. When the customer wants something different from what the builder thinks they want, time and money is wasted on both ends.

Working directly with you, we make sure you receive exactly the design you requested. On top of that, we’ll give free estimates before we build so you’ll be instantly saving money from the get-go.


Accurate Field Measurements


Sometimes people seeking out redesigns go to fly-by-night builders that don’t have experience, or have short knowledge on building technique. These people can give you measurements that aren’t accurate and bring you slipshod cabinetry construction that doesn’t fit correctly.

Through us, you can be assured we’ll give you accurate field measurements. We have extensive expertise working with many clients and years of building knowledge to know exactly what we’re doing.


Designing with CAD Drawings


If you’re not familiar with what CAD means, it stands for computer-assisted design. Our main builder, Pete Rafferty, had a background in illustration before starting Edgewood Cabinetry. He can bring that to you through digital design before any building takes place. You won’t always find this service in other businesses specializing in cabinetry. The 3D designs give you a chance to see exactly how your cabinets will look so last-minute changes can be made to assure your design wishes.


In-Home Delivery


Customer service is another hallmark of the best builders and remodelers. While you won’t always find superior customer service elsewhere, we improve ours by delivering your cabinetry right to your home. Most people don’t want to pick up their custom-made cabinetry in another location and haul it home on their own. Our service here gives you a chance to relax while we bring the cabinetry to you for installation.

As another mark of our commitment to the customer, we provide a warranty on your cabinetry so you’re protected if any future damage occurs.
Contact us so we can prove to you that choosing experienced builders and remodelers is always the smartest route to go when deciding on an interior remodel.



Bring the Experience of Builders and Remodelers to Your Home with New Cabinetry

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Thursday, January 2, 2014

Corner Cabinet Solutions for your Kitchen and Beyond



When designing or remodeling a kitchen, you’ll want to ensure you make use of every available bit of storage space. For corner cabinets, this requires some additional planning if you are to ensure that space is used wisely. Here are some corner cabinet solutions you can use in order to maximize the space while still having cabinets that are attractive and functional.
Lazy Susan-This is perhaps one of the first solutions that come to mind when people think about corner cabinets. A lazy Susan is a device that turns inside of a cabinet, thereby making it easy to reach things that are far in the back of them. This solution can be ideal for cabinets that are
Lemans-Similar to a lazy Susan, a Lemans contains various shelves that pull out from inside the cabinet. They are excellent for storing everything from pots and pans to dishes on.
Magic Corner-These types of cabinets have shelves attached to their door, which is then opened by pulling it outward. Some space can also be left inside the cabinet as well. This type of storage works well for storing cookware, bakeware, and small appliances.
Corner Drawers-Appear to be a set of drawers on either side of a corner, but are actually attached to one another. As a result, each drawer contains a great deal of extra space that would not be available if they were single drawers. This type of storage can be excellent for holding linens, small appliances, and cookbooks.
These are but a few of the ideas you can use to maximize corner space in your kitchen. For even more ideas, contact us.