Wood Kitchen Cabinets are Popular Again!!

February 19, 2025

For years, we’ve worked to eliminate the presence of grainy oak kitchen cabinets from the 1980s, and as an affordable solution, we’ve transformed them with paint. Nevertheless, natural and stained wood cabinets are becoming increasingly popular in kitchens, which is understandable; the warmth of wood in a home is hard to resist.

 

The contemporary style showcases drawer and door fronts that boast clean lines, utilizing reclaimed or sustainable wood, often complemented by open shelving instead of upper cabinets. Some designs embrace a rustic flair, using barn or reclaimed wood for cabinet fronts.

 

 

In the discussion about painted versus wood kitchen cabinets, some designers deem all-white kitchens trendy, but I disagree. I think a kitchen featuring white cabinets will consistently evoke a sense of freshness and cleanliness, making it timeless. I have a white-painted kitchen, and I adore every aspect. One cannot dispute the appeal of a classic. White or black paint on cabinets will always look appealing; combining white and wood is another refreshing option.

 

Wood cabinetry has become a highly sought-after feature in both new and renovated kitchens due to its natural charm. While metal cooktops, hoods, and appliances provide cleanliness and convenience, they can make a kitchen feel less inviting on their own. Combining these sleek metals with warm wood creates a striking contrast and harmony in a contemporary kitchen environment.

 

 

 

 

 

Reclaim wood anyone?

January 23, 2020

Reclaim wood anyone??

Reclaimed wood anyone?? Have you noticed just how popular reclaimed wood has become, or that matter of fact, anything recycled? Nowadays, it’s all about being “Green.” I love the look brings an organic feel to any space.

There are more and more places they are selling their version of reclaimed wood. So finding it has become much easier.

There are many ways to incorporate reclaimed wood into any design. Here are some examples.

Use it on a kitchen island.

As an accent wall
On a barn door.
Or as a false beam.
As you can see, there are many uses for reclaimed wood. All you need to do is decide where you want to use it. Less is more when it comes to reclaimed wood, as it may make the room appear dark or “heavy.”

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