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The following article was published in our article directory on August 6, 2010.
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Article Category: Home Management
Author Name: Mark Fjord
The kitchen is one of the, if not the, most lived-in room in the house; and kitchen cabinets are subject to all the hustle and bustle that happens in the room. It may store pots, pans, cutlery, dishes, and a few days worth of groceries. And there is probably no day when you wouldn't have to spend some time in the kitchen; except maybe if you live on to-go and you are fond of eating in front of the TV.
Anyway, kitchen cabinets, unlike other storage spaces in the house which are merely for display purposes, or the dresser which you only need to open a few times a day, are subject to constant opening/closing; and yes, banging, if you are in a hurry (or in bad mood). That is why they have to be both functional and aesthetic. 'Functionality' and 'Visually-pleasing' can be broad (and vague) words though, so here is what you should specifically look into; the cabinet's space-saving and intuitive use, as well as its durability and design.
Today's lifestyles call for everything compact; and with good reason too. Compactness means practically. Who wants to work in a kitchen were the sink is 10 meters away from the utensils and a good many meters more away from the pots, pans or the groceries? Anyhow, that doesn't dismiss the fact that too little space is a bad thing. It can make you feel like your surroundings are stifling; in which case, use furniture in lighter colors to reflect the light. Most contemporary kitchen cabinets also have pull out shelves so you can organize your kitchenware well.
Most modern models have smooth contours and usually have no face frames so you'll have more access to the cabinet case. This can be really handy when you want to store large dishes. A good kitchen cabinet should also be easy to clean. This would depend on the material used, as well as the details on the frames or the handles; the simpler they are, the easier to clean. These cabinets should be constructed with the idea of helping reduce the clutter in the kitchen area AND minimizing the fatigue involved with kitchen work.
A kitchen cabinet should of course be durable. In the kitchen, moisture, wood's ultimate enemy, is ever-present. Sealant can be applied resistant, although there are some wooden materials, such as particle boards, that just could not take in too much exposure to moisture. So take a good look at the materials used, not only for the cabinet door, as they are usually made of hardwood, but for the sides as well.
Value for money, durability, aesthetics, and function should always be at the top of your list when going shopping, more so when the items are something that would be used as frequently as kitchen cabinets. The good news is that when you do get all those in a kitchen cabinet, you'll be reaping the benefits until you can no longer find a need for your kitchen, which can be a long time coming.
Keywords: kitchen cabinets, kitchen cabinetry, skylights, vinyl railing
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