Kitchen Cabinet Makeovers: 3 Options for New Kitchen Cabinets
Replacing your kitchen cabinets can create a totally different look in your kitchen. It is easy to underestimate the effect our choice of kitchen cabinets plays on the overall decor in our kitchen. Many home old and new, feature kitchen cabinets that pretty much look the same. We have gotten accustomed to the traditional wooden kitchen cabinets. Modern homes have started leaving an open space above kitchen cabinet’s allowing decorators space to place decorative items such as birdcages and greenery. If you are looking to revamp your kitchen, consider replacing your kitchen cabinets. You will be amazed how different your kitchen looks after changing this one thing. Let’s take a closer look at three options for designers looking to install new kitchen cabinets:
Stock Cabinets
Stock cabinets are the best option if working with a limited budget. These cabinets are not as expensive as custom cabinets but also come with limitations. These cabinets are designed in standard sizes. If you are looking to have cabinets made to accommodate a specific size or layout, stock cabinets may not be the best bet. Most stock cabinets are made of wood. Although stock cabinets carry the smallest price tag, they are also the last resort for many builders or designers because of the design limitations.
Custom Cabinets
If investing in new cabinets for your kitchen, do not limit yourself to stock cabinets. If you have a flexible budget, consider custom cabinets. Custom cabinets can be designed to accommodate the specific needs of your space and home. This option leaves ample room for creative expression. When considering custom cabinets, do not limit yourself to common materials such as wood. Explore the many materials available for a custom cabinet job such as lacquer and stainless steel.
Semi-Custom Cabinets
If you love the flexibility of installing custom cabinets but your budget is limited, consider semi-custom cabinets. These cabinets offer many of the same features in regard to the design of the cabinets. However, semi-cabinets are available in predisposed increments. As a result, designers often have to result to using filters to fill empty space.

