Popular Designs for Custom Cabinets

By Erik Neilson , last updated March 11, 2011

Designing a kitchen can serve as a great opportunity to be creative, and these popular designs for custom cabinets can help you get started. From floor plan to landscaping, you have the opportunity to create the space of your dreams, limited only by your budget and imagination. One of the best ways to add a personal touch to your home is to add custom cabinets to your kitchen and living areas. Custom cabinets can be designed in a variety of different ways, each of which can add a unique look to your home.

Colonial Design

Colonial cabinets are quite popular amongst those building Victorian style homes, as they exude both style and antiquity at the same time. Typically, these cabinets are characterized by their subdued use of hardwood varieties such as cherry and walnut. Note that colonial cabinets may look out of place in a home that takes a more modern slant.

Shaker Design

Shaker cabinets are exactly what most people would expect from their name; simple, understated and functional. That said, they can be the perfect match for the right home. Like Colonial cabinets, Shaker design uses primarily fruit-bearing woods as materials, while keeping the actual finished piece as rustic as possible, usually without any noticeable embellishments.

Rustic Design

Similar to Shaker design, rustic cabinets forgo excessive ornamentation in favor of letting the natural beauty of the wood speak for itself. Commonly crafted from pine, spruce, fur or other needle trees, rustic cabinetry looks great in a log-home. On occasion, rustic cabinets are stained to imitate more expensive woods.

Oriental Design

For those whose home design is influenced by the culture of the East, Oriental cabinets can be an ideal match. Typified by their sleek appearance and use of woods such as rattan and bamboo, Oriental cabinetry is strikingly different in design from Western-styled cabinets. Anyone who lives in or is building a modern home could benefit from looking into Oriental cabinetry.

French Country-Style Design

French country-style cabinets have a unique look all to their own. Unlike many other designs which are understated and simplistic, French country-style cabinetry is characterized by ornate flourishes and embellishments. The wood is often painted or stained, creating an attractive, attention-grabbing luster. It is not uncommon in French cabinetry to come across gilded edges and etched artwork on the face of the cabinets themselves, making them ideal for a kitchen influenced by haute culture.

Scandinavian Design

Quite the opposite of French country-style, Scandinavian cabinets are about as simple and minimalist as they come. What these cabinets lack in design, however, they make up in overall purpose and functionality. Also, just because Scandinavian cabinets tend not to have many embellishments doesn’t mean they can’t compliment a space well; their sleek, simple design lends itself perfectly to modern, minimalist homes.

Mission Design

Mission cabinetry is Colonial in style, and found popularity in the arts and crafts movement of the industrial revolution. Characterized by the use of fumed white oak, flat panels and black iron hardware, Mission cabinets have a unique look that can compliment just about any American home, especially those with a Colonial feel.

Choose the design that best fits your personality home décor and you will be pleased with the results of a kitchen that is uniquely tailored to your individual design aesthetic.

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