Different style shaker doors in the same kitchen?
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Should door style and drawer style be different?
Comments (10)My KD offered that as an option: I could have all drawer fronts match the doors, or I could have all drawer fronts slab-style, or I could have a mix. (I chose to have narrow drawers slab-style, but deep drawers will match doors.) I am glad she asked because I would not have known to indicate otherwise. I'm not sure but I think the default is having drawers match doors....See MoreShaker doors and different edges
Comments (7)My cabs have the same edge as Belasea (a 45 deg bevel). Love it! I really wanted something simple, but something more than the straight edge of a shaker. It's hard to get a good picture of details on dark cabinets. Here's a so-so pic, but you get the idea. One of my original inspiration pics is from annekendo's kitchen. She has an ogee (I think) edge which gives it a bit more style, but still has simple lines. The website in the link below has pictures of different edges on unfinished doors, which allows you to see the detail. Click on each for a bigger picture. HTH! Sounds like you're in the home stretch. Good luck! Here is a link that might be useful: edges on recessed panel doors...See MoreStyle question re: Inset doors in same kitchen w/full overlay doors
Comments (8)Sorry, Patricia, the crank pasta machines stay. The penninsula stays, also. There is not enough room for an island or wall ovens. The sink is at the only outside wall and it will say at the window with a view of a creek. An unfinished attic is above the stove. We are both in the kitchen prepping, cooking, and cleaning up at the same time - not one prepping then one cooking. We need more space at the stove and primary sink. This design gives us each a contained workspace without crossing each other's path constantly. . . and takes us out of the walkway. Walking through the living room provides access to the rest of the house for anyone who wants to avoid the kitchen. We view the refrigerator as the appliance that we spend the least amount of time in front of. It's close enough to the stove and the penninsula, and acts as a landing spot for both prep and cleanup. Changing the doorway also brings the kitchen closer to the deck. The only real inconvenience I see is at the doorway when the dishwasher is open. Cabinet style was a secondary consideration. Our experience with a number of purely kitchen designers is that they design great features but won't be using the kitchen with another cook once their work is done. We want and need to be able to function in our kitchen. My question involved how well inset cabinets at the penninsula would blend with full overlay slab cabinet doors. So, here are photos of the current space and preliminary measurements for the redesign. There doorway at the left will be 30" and the fridge will be about 6" to the right....See MoreIkea, Axstad. A new cabinet door style....white shaker!
Comments (125)@Terri Wilson We did a pretty large order of axstad too. $13,000 which was available over several months. Definitely delayed during a pandemic. I posted my old kitchen and was advised to check out the axstad and after going to several cabinet/ kitchen companies and seeing what we could get it, it was an easy decision. Getting an experienced installer to do the customizing we wanted has been a challenge as well, but we are in the thick of it right now. I think we will love it when it's done. We are also replacing a large upstairs cabinet, 2 built in hutches and a laundry room, several with base cabinets that needed to be cut to fit the proper depth. Good luck with your project....See MoreAltair
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