How To Select Cabinets For a Small Kitchen

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After owning my home for 26 years and raising up the kiddos (all over the age of 21 now), it’s been a long time coming to update my kitchen. My dream kitchen is finally becoming a reality! My Ipad vision board with ideas through the years is finally paying off.

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Kitchen cabinets are the backbone of the kitchen and one of the most important decisions to make when updating/remodeling a kitchen. 

Considerations to think about are:

  1. Will you be staying or are you selling your home? This decision is going to determine your investment and the vibe of your kitchen?
  2. I’ve collected pics to create a vision board of the various styles that made me smile and if you are selling, make buyers smile.
  3. I measured location of walls, plumbing fixtures, and where appliances would be located.
  4. I determined costs of using prefrabricated cabinets (cost effective if flipping a home or in my case had a tight budget, I’m a frugal gal) or if budget is not an issue you may want custom cabinets (you design everything, to fit your specific needs).
  5. I considered storage needs and cabinet space
  6. I decided on the style of doors/drawers, (flat panel doors/drawers work well with modern or transitional design, high gloss kicks the modern look up a notch). Raised panel doors/drawers suited for traditional and transitional spaces.
  7. Select the finish (solid wood, stained, lacquer or paint)
  8. I thought about return on investment. If you are going to sell you want to select what is trending and has a timeless style (white cabinets in a flat panel or shaker style have replaced the darker wood colors of days gone by)
  9. I decided on the type of hardware (knobs, handles and hinges). Chrome works well for a modern look, if you are using dark wood for a traditional look, brushed nickel or oil rubbed bronze can do the trick.
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Because my kitchen is small, I like to entertain and get the most from my 1500 sq. ft. home (the more people that fit the better), other considerations I had to think about were:

  • Reconfiguring the layout to maximize efficiency to create an open light, bright and airy space (I’m a Realtor so I’m always thinking of what buyers like).
  • I gained additional storage space by installing lazy susans in the dead space of the corner cabinets. I now actually have less cabinets, more storage space and more usable square footage than my old kitchen provided.
  • I used a simple design to make the small kitchen appear larger.
  • More storage was achieved with the wall cabinets, by extending to the ceiling. Today in the homes that I tour with buyers I’m seeing the high-up space being used for storing of infrequently used kitchen items.
  • I opted for an off white palette to visually open the space.
  • I tied the color into my existing rooms that have a light trending grey.
  • I’m seeing base cabinets moving away from doors and toward drawers, making storage more accessible.
  • I used IKEA European-style cabinets (they offer a great warranty and exceptional craftmanship) to gain more storage than traditional rail-style cabinets found in the States. They also have soft-close on drawers and doors, which is a must if you want to elevate buyer perception when selling. 
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I’m jumping for joy to say goodbye to my old, dark and dingy wood cabinets and hello to my open, light, bright and airy, white cabinet doors! In my next post, I will let you know about how I selected my kitchen counter to get a cool modern vibe in my small kitchen.

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If you are thinking of selling your home or just need a facelift, I’m a Real Estate Home Staging professional and as a Realtor with Redefy Real Estate who provides a flat fee and full service can save you thousands of dollars when it comes time to sell. I can be reached at 303-217-3821 or Jwilliams@redefy.com. Talk to you soon.

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