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If you find yourself complaining about needing more space or feel like your kitchen has become outdated, it’s a clear signal it’s time for a renovation. Before you dive into an extensive facelift, however, start with the cabinets. You can accomplish a lot just by upgrading this essential part of your kitchen, and you’ll find with some creativity, you’ll be able to achieve all your aesthetic and functional needs.

3 Ways You Can Use New Cabinets to Update Your Kitchen

1. Creating a New Look

Cabinets give you the ability to alter the interior design of your kitchen. New door accents such as clear or frosted glass can immediately make an impact, and painted woods can also be used for creative design. There are seemingly endless options to explore, especially if you’re customizing with a contractor, and you’ll be able to achieve a result you love.

2. Adding More Space

cabinetsNew cabinets can mean more space. If you want to replace your existing storage or even add more, they can be tailored to your exact needs. You can also integrate roll-out shelving, rotating shelves in corners, and back-of-door storage to maximize space for food, cookware, and other essentials.

3. Changing the Layout

If you’re committed to a more extensive remodeling job, you can completely relocate your cabinetry for both convenience and to create a new look. If your space feels crowded, move cabinetry to a different wall to open things up, or if you’re tired of walking back and forth from prep areas, move them to a more reachable location. Larger remodeling projects are also a great time to consider granite countertops and similar upgrades.

 

Cabinets & Granite of O’Fallon, MO, is proud to provide a variety of cabinets, countertops, and remodeling services. They handle everything from start to finish, including delivery, demo, installation, and cleanup, and their experienced team will work closely with you to ensure your home remodeling vision comes to life. You can visit them online to explore their products and services further, or call (636) 281-1588 to schedule a consultation.

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