Key Features To Consider in Your Kitchen Cabinetry Design

Cabinetry design is a critical component of any kitchen renovation, so you must carefully consider the elements you incorporate in your new cabinet installation. Interior design and renovation services specialize in addressing cabinet features and options designed for organization, convenience, and general ease of use. When you are ready to install new cabinets in your kitchen, here are a few things to consider in their design.

What Are Some Convenient Cabinetry Design Features for Bakers?

Bakers have unique needs in kitchen cabinet layout and design. Whether you want to incorporate a stand mixer lift that stores and simplifies access to a frequently-used stand mixer without sacrificing counter space or even organize a spice rack for easy access, many cabinet features can simplify kitchen use for bakers. Consider built-in baking pan racks and shelving designed to hold and organize cutting boards and similar tools.

What Are Some Pet-Friendly Cabinetry Design Features?

As a pet owner, you have probably tripped over your pet’s food or water dish at least once. If you are interested in solutions that get your pet’s food and water dishes off the floor and out of the way, think about incorporating a feeding station into the cabinet design. Whether you choose a slide-out drawer that houses food and water dishes or you build a recessed space into a cabinet area, you can incorporate your pet’s dishes into the layout to keep them off the floor.

What Are Some Child-Friendly Cabinetry Design Considerations?

If you have children or plan to start a family, you need to consider some child-friendly features as part of your cabinet design. For example, a finish that’s stain-resistant and wipes clean will help you avoid some of the more lasting marks that children can leave behind. Soft closures on the cabinet doors can reduce the slamming door effect that often comes with children rushing through for a snack, and clear cabinet doors with rolling shelves can make it easier for kids to find what they are looking for without having to rummage through and potentially make a mess of your cabinet organization.

What Are Some Cabinetry Design Options for General Convenience?

While some of the design elements you might incorporate into your new cabinets are intended for specific purposes, general convenience features are popular as well. For example, slide-out or rolling pantry shelving may be a great choice for a deep, tall pantry that’s hard to access otherwise. Built-in utensil organization can make it easier to find spatulas, mixing spoons, and other tools when you need them. Additionally, deep cabinet drawers for pots and pans are an ideal solution when overhead racks aren’t a good fit. For wine drinkers, incorporate a wine rack in the lower cabinet design to display your bottles and keep them safe.  Speaking of wine, you’d also be amazed at what we can achieve with professional wine cellar installers and a small space!

These are only a few of the cabinetry design features that can make your new kitchen more comfortable, convenient, and personal for you. Contact us today for more help with the design and functional use of your new kitchen cabinets.

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