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6 Tips for Choosing the Right Kitchen Cabinets

For those with artistic tastes, it can be tempting to follow the latest interior design trends.
June 3, 2020
Written by Ashley Lipman
 
For those with artistic tastes, it can be tempting to follow the latest interior design trends. When it comes to the kitchen, however, doing so gets challenging. Changing a kitchen can be costly, and you don't want to get caught in a passing fad that's outdated by next year. Here are some tips to keep in mind if you're trying to find that balance between trendy and classic kitchen cabinets.

1. Choose Simple Cabinet Designs

One of the most vital considerations when choosing your cabinets is the door style. It's this subtle design impact that makes the most impact when selecting cabinets for the long haul. Some conventional designs include:
 
  • Arch
  • Cathedral
  • Double cathedral
  • Church top
  • Mitered
  • Shaker
  • Flat
Designs like the cathedral and mitered often fall out of fashion, making a kitchen look outdated. Conversely, flat doors are ultra-modern and take away from that traditional kitchen feel. Investing in shaker-style RTA kitchen cabinets is a great way to create a timeless look that never goes out of fashion.
 
 

2. Get Creative with the Interiors

One problem with traditional kitchens is that the interior of the cabinetry wasn't always optimized for functional storage. Fortunately, newer cabinets come with customization options that will simplify your existence. Add features like trundles, tray storage, lazy Susans, appliance storage, and pull-out corner shelves. These features will be hidden from view, but make your kitchen easier to navigate while cooking. By adding custom features to your cabinets, you'll be trendy without being flashy. Plus, you'll never have to wrestle a pot out from under a deep corner shelf again.
 

3. Stick with Neutral Cabinet Colors

There have been a lot of bold kitchen trends in recent years. Some of the hottest looks of 2020 include jewel-tone cabinets, all-black kitchens, and two-tone cabinets. However, it's hard to say how long these looks will be fashionable, and once you choose these trends, it can be challenging to change your mind.
 
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4. Change the Hardware

Changing the hardware can impact the look and feel of your kitchen. This design feature is a great way to find your balance between classic and trendy kitchens. By sticking with neutral cabinets and getting more creative with your handles and knobs, you'll find a tasteful balance that stands the test of time.
 

5. Invest in Neutral Countertops

Your countertops are another essential consideration when trying to find a balance between trendy and classic cabinets. Look for a durable material, like quartz or granite, in a neutral, versatile color. You'll want something that will still look good if you decide to paint your cabinets in ten years. Consider the other design elements within the room as well. It would be unfortunate to find a countertop that looks great with your cabinets, only to find out that it clashes with the latest kitchen wall color trend. Stick with neutral cabinet colors and add your accents to the kitchen features that are easier to change. Choose whites, off-whites, soft grays, and light browns to get the traditional look while still setting the stage for some fun trends.
 
 

6. Play with the Lighting

Installing lighting in your cabinets can elevate their elegance while striking a balance between trendy and classic. Under-cabinet lighting is affordable and easy to install and remove. Add lighting under the cabinets along the floor to keep the room illuminated without being overwhelming. Get dynamic when planning your lighting for your new cabinets. Think dimmer switches and alternating fixtures within and around the cabinets to create the atmosphere you want. Keep these tips in mind when choosing the cabinets that suit your tastes. Aim to find a combination of complementary looks and contrasts to create a long-lasting yet unique style.
 
Written by Guest Writer Ashley Lipman
 
Ashley Lipman is an award-winning writer who discovered her passion for providing knowledge to readers worldwide on topics closest to her heart - all things digital. Since her first high school award in Creative Writing, she continues to deliver awesome content through various niches touching the digital sphere.
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