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When Looking At Kitchen Cabinets And Their Role In The Kitchen

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When looking at kitchen cabinets and how they are made one comes to the realization that these versatile and highly functional storage areas within any kitchen are an integral part of that most integral of rooms in the home. Without cabinets to complement and support a kitchen, all of the various implements, dishware and other items (including food) that go into the kitchen with need to go elsewhere.

When looking at kitchen cabinets and how they are made one comes to the realization that these versatile and highly functional storage areas within any kitchen are an integral part of that most integral of rooms in the home. Without cabinets to complement and support a kitchen, all of the various implements, dishware and other items (including food) that go into the kitchen with need to go elsewhere.

As far as styles of cabinets that can go into a kitchen, the sky is the limit. However, there are usually several general stylistic themes that make up cabinetry in the kitchen, including contemporary -- or modern -- cabinets, Asian design cabinetry, rustic, Scandinavian and early American, colonial or "Shaker" style cabinets. Currently, Scandinavian and contemporary cabinets are most popular.

Cabinets in a kitchen can also consist of those that are freestanding and not attached to anything and those that are built-in. Although we think of built-in cabinets as being custom in nature, most such cabinets for the kitchen are mass-produced and then built into set patterns that are common to many standard kitchen designs in the home.

Freestanding cabinets themselves are generally available in what is called "off the shelf, " and can be purchased and then placed anywhere in a kitchen that needs additional cabinet space, for example. The most common type of cabinet in the kitchen, though, is the built-in. And when it comes to construction of cabinetry, the most common type of construction is frameless.

Also, the typical built-in cabinet is distinguished by the materials that are made to build it. This may include general man-made materials such as compressed sawdust or plywood covered over with a plastic laminate or wood veneer. It may also include cabinetry that is made from actual wood such as maple, for example. Cabinets can be natural looking or painted over.

The other method of construction used in a cabinet is face frame build, but is not in wide use in this country, with many cabinet makers and builders preferring to go with European, or frameless, cabinets. The components of a typical kitchen cabinet include an enclosed base, one or more compartments and a top of some sort. Nowadays, many cabinets feature insert hardware like mixer shelves.

Kitchen cabinets are actually a vital part of any kitchen that has a lot of items that need to be stored or put away neatly. They are used to hold dishware, silverware, pots and pans and food, generally speaking. There are usually two different types that can be found in the kitchen; freestanding and built-in. They also come in European style or frameless construction, usually.

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Written by: Matthew Kerridge Monday, 30 November 2009 23:26
 

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