Expert Guide to Planning Out Cabinets for a Wet Bar

  A custom wet bar can elevate your entertaining experiences and add a touch of sophistication to your…

Cabinet Terminology: Framed, Frameless, Inset & Overlay

When remodeling a kitchen there may be new words you come across, and certain aspects of cabinet construction can seem a little confusing until you understand them better. Here we’ll clarify the terms framed, frameless, inset, and overlay and what they mean in relation to cabinet construction and appearance.

Kitchen Cabinets Layout: A Guide to a Successful Project

By Kevin Dean In the kitchen remodel process, the layout comes before the design. The layout is a…

How to Adjust Your Kitchen Cabinet Hinges: Step-by-Step Guide

By: Kevin Dean Adjusting cabinet hinges is an important step in keeping your kitchen looking beautiful like the…

DO I HAVE DIFFERENT OPTIONS FOR KITCHEN CABINET TOE KICKS?

By Jenny Cazares If you do not like the look of a standard toe kick for your base…

Toe Kicks in Kitchen Cabinetry Design: What Are They and Why Are They Important?

By: Jenny Cazares The toe kick is the recessed space at the bottom of your base cabinets; a…

Semi-Custom Kitchen Cabinets: What Are They and Are They Right for You?

By: Jenny Cazares Semi-custom kitchen cabinets are built to order, per the customer’s specifications, with some limitations. How…

WHY WOULD I NEED SEMI CUSTOM CABINETS?

By Jenny Cazares Semi-custom cabinets:   Are built to order Have many door styles available Have many finishes available…

WHEN TO SWITCH FROM SEMI-CUSTOM TO JOHN DEAN CUSTOM CABINETRY

By Jenny Cazares There are a few reasons why you would consider a switch from semi-custom to John…

HOW DO I DECIDE WHETHER TO REFACE MY CABINETS OR PURCHASE NEW?

By Jenny Cazares Do your due diligence and take your time when deciding to either reface or replace…