Kitchen cabinets with slab doors & drawers create a very modern & sleek look in a kitchen. We are starting to see this modern cabinet door style requested in more kitchens across the Hudson Valley. People are drawn to this type of cabinet not only for the modern design, but also the benefit of having flat doors makes the cabinets much easier to clean. Something that many people may not know is that in most cases, these slab doors are NOT a solid lumber door, they are actually made of MDF. Not sure what MDF is? Don’t worry, we’re about to tell you all about it!
Why the First Showroom Appointment is So Important
Life has quickly changed into being more digital-based than ever, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. While it is great to have the ability to interact with our customers through emails, FaceTime, and more, it’s still so important to have at least one face-to-face meeting (or should we say mask to mask meeting? ;)) Of course everyone’s situation is different and if you do not feel comfortable leaving your home, please do not feel obligated to come to our showroom. However, if you are willing and able to visit our showroom, this can be very beneficial to the design process and here’s why.
What Your Cabinet Door Style Preference Says About Your Design Taste
There are many pieces to the puzzle that is kitchen design, one of those pieces being cabinet door style. Although this piece may seem like a minor detail, this choice lays the foundation of what the style of your kitchen will be. If you are in the beginning stages of renovating your kitchen, it’s important to know what style you are going for and what style of door will help you achieve your vision. Follow along as we discuss three types of door styles and what your preference means for your kitchen design taste!
Which Type of Wood is Best for Your Cabinets?
Maple, Cherry, Oak, oh my! When renovating your kitchen, you may become overwhelmed with all of the decisions you have to make, one of those being the type of wood to use for your kitchen cabinets. Don’t fret, we’re here to help make that decision a little easier! Below are the top five types of wood we recommend for cabinets and some important details to know about each type of wood.
Top Five Organizers You Should Incorporate into Your New Kitchen
Do you ever feel like you spend more time in your kitchen looking for utensils, ingredients, etc. than actually cooking? We understand your pain, and we are here to help! We wish that organization was as simple as snap your fingers and it’s done, but it takes a lot of planning and thought to reach organizational bliss. Fortunately, there are accessories that can be incorporated into your kitchen design to help keep things as organized as possible. Listed below are our top five favorite organizers for kitchens.
Stock, Semi-Custom, and Custom Cabinetry: Which Works For My Project?
Your project is well on its way. You are moving things along and everything is going at a steady pace. Suddenly, you have to make a big decision. What type of cabinetry should I use? There are many factors to consider when it comes to choosing the right cabinetry for your project, and some cabinets that work for one project will not work for others. So how do you know which cabinet type is right for you? Every type of cabinet varies in the quality level, cost, retail selling price, delivery schedules, and reliability factors. Depending on your needs and preferences, stock, semi-custom, or custom cabinetry may be right for you. Apuzzo Kitchens is happy to offer all three types of cabinets to help customers will all project budgets & timelines.
The Differences Between Framed versus Full Access Cabinetry and Why it Matters
If you’re not in the cabinetry/woodworking industry, you probably haven’t given much thought to how cabinets are made. There’s a lot of thought, time, and effort that goes into the cabinetry creation process and there’s a lot of decisions that must be made. The two main types of cabinetry are full access and framed. There are many differences between these types of cabinets that are very technical, but the most important one is the existence of a frame.