Design Notes

7 Popular Kitchen Design Features

The kitchen plays a central role in the home. It is a place where we come together to enjoy food and conversation. Designing this space involves multiple considerations, including the features to include, such as pull-outs and utensil drawers. There are also certain design features that transform an ordinary kitchen into the heart of the home, such as the choice of wood for the cabinets or the type of countertop material. Personalizing your space with the features that you love is what transforms your kitchen into the favorite gathering place for everyone. There are numerous ways to achieve the look you love, but we will focus on some of the more popular features in the kitchen. Let’s see what they are and how they might be used in your upcoming renovation.

Pull-out drawers

This feature remains a popular one, along with roll-outs, since it provides the perfect solution to storage needs for people of all ages. The younger members of your family can quickly pull out a snack and see all their options in one easy movement. For the more mature, it lets them see what they need without having to get down on the floor to pull out every item to get to what they want. Pull-outs are suitable for lower cabinets as well as pantries, accommodating a wide variety of needs, including food items, pots and pans, dishes, and more. A favorite is, of course, the pull-out spice rack, which lets them reach any spice with ease. Traditionally, they are located near the stove since that is where they will be used most. These pull-outs are not limited to spices, but also include baking materials and large utensils, such as spatulas and ladles. Some homeowners and designers have gotten creative by using a pull-out to store all their cleaning supplies, which solves the problem of a messy kitchen sink cabinet. Our designers have completed multiple projects using pull-outs and our clients love them.

Larder cabinet

Food storage is a priority in the kitchen. After all, where would we keep all the ingredients for those amazing meals? Traditional cabinets are great for storing dishes, pots, pans, platters, and the always-important food containers, but not necessarily for cans, flour, sugar, and boxed pasta. This is where a larder cabinet matters. It is a cabinet, typically full-height, dedicated solely to various food items. It can be free-standing or incorporated into the cabinet design, a favorite choice for our clients. Because they are shielded from the sun’s rays, these spaces make them perfect for storing items in a cool, dry environment. A larder cabinet can also be fitted with roll-outs, making it super simple to keep track of everything you have, which reduces food waste. Even if you have a pantry, having a larder cabinet gives you the ability to separate your items, such as canned goods and dry ingredients, from others like snacks and bagged items. Our experienced team at Greenbrook Design can help you create just the right size and style for your kitchen.

Drop in front apron sink

The kitchen sink is a staple for your design as it is where food is rinsed, hands are washed, and dishes cleaned. For many years, there were limited options for the sink, but now companies are offering a wide variety of styles and sizes. The farmhouse design has remained a beautiful choice for many homeowners who love the calm and charming vibes provided by it. This style brings back the classic drop-in front apron sink, but it is not limited to white. Stainless steel as well as porcelain, natural stone, and even copper. They are a beautiful touch to your home and bring unique character to the space as well. Plus, they add a little hint of Fixer Upper to your home!

Quarter sawn white oak cabinets

These are not your mom’s oak cabinets. Quarter-sawn white oak is a trending material for kitchen cabinet design. It is a stunning choice, with elegant grain lines that add significant texture and visual interest to the kitchen. The soft color scheme is another plus as it immediately lightens and brightens a space. It can also complement a wide variety of design styles, including farmhouse and traditional, as well as materials such as glass and metal. Quarter-sawn white oak is a good choice for two-toned kitchens, which remain a popular trend. Opting for painted perimeter cabinets and a quarter-sawn white oak island makes a dramatic statement that will be loved by all. Browse places like Pinterest and Houzz for inspiration.

Under cabinet lighting

Lighting is crucial in areas like the kitchen, which are typically task-oriented spaces. Under-cabinet lighting, often referred to as task lighting, makes it easier and even safer to complete chores like cutting food and cooking meals because shadows are minimized. Homeowners are realizing the value of incorporating these features into their kitchen renovation projects. Under-cabinet lighting works well in the evening too, as a soft light option, meaning you can find what you need and move around easily without having to turn on those bright lights. Be sure to discuss with your designer the possibility of including them in your upcoming project.

Gentle spray kitchen faucet

We know the kitchen sink matters, but so does the faucet. More homeowners are opting for a gentle spray kitchen faucet option which minimizes splashes and works well when rinsing dishes and food. As it is used throughout the day for a wide variety of tasks, having a gentle spray option is great for kids and those who enjoy cooking. Manufacturers have created various styles and finishes to accommodate customers’ demands, so you should have no problem finding one you like. There are also several models that come equipped with smart features, such as touch buttons and different faucet widths. Find the one you love for your kitchen sink.

Nature inspired quartz surfacing and veined

Countertops are considered the workhorses of the kitchen, as everything from food preparation to family gatherings is done on and around them. Nature-inspired design is a significant trend this year, and its influence is extending to countertop choices as homeowners seek beautiful veins that resemble natural or organic patterns. Quartz is currently one of the top options, particularly since it is both durable and low-maintenance. Neutral colors inspired by nature are also trending, as are textures, such as matte surfaces. These options also work well with multiple design styles and layouts, making them a versatile piece in the final outcome. Your designer will know where to look and what to recommend based on your personal preferences and layout.

Which is your favorite feature?

The kitchen is one of the most functional areas in the home, as it serves a multitude of needs. It is where we cook for our family, host special gatherings, and celebrate the wins. This is why including these kitchen design features matters, as it means creating a kitchen that works for and with you, leaving you more time for the things that truly matter. Take the time to evaluate your space and the things you do every day, so that when you attend your design meeting, you can share exactly what you need with your designer, and they can tailor your space to meet your needs. We also invite you to visit our showroom located in Shelby, NC, and browse our numerous displays.

Granite, Quartz, Marble, or Quartzite?
These are the top contenders when it comes to selecting the perfect countertop material for your kitchen or bathroom. Each one brings its own strengths, aesthetic appeal, and practical considerations—making the decision both exciting and a bit overwhelming.

Granite is a natural stone known for its durability and unique, one-of-a-kind patterns. Quartz, on the other hand, is an engineered surface that offers a wide range of color options and is prized for its low-maintenance qualities. Marble stands out for its timeless elegance and heat resistance, though it requires more upkeep. Quartzite closely resembles marble in appearance but offers greater durability and easier maintenance.

When making your selection, it’s important to consider factors such as heat and stain resistance, ease of maintenance, and of course, budget. Below, we break down the key differences, pros, and cons of each material to help you determine which surface best suits your lifestyle, design vision, and practical needs.

The kitchen pantry is often one of the most underutilized yet high-potential spaces in the home. While it can easily become a catch-all for clutter, a well-designed pantry is a true hidden gem—capable of transforming the functionality of your kitchen. From storing oversized serving pieces to housing everyday essentials, a thoughtfully planned pantry helps keep countertops clear and mealtime prep more efficient.

Whether you have a compact pull-out pantry, a spacious walk-in, or a dedicated butler’s pantry, innovative organization is key. A well-designed pantry not only maximizes storage but also supports the flow of your kitchen. Below, we’re sharing a few of our favorite design ideas and practical tips to help you better utilize your pantry space—and maybe even inspire your next kitchen upgrade.

Effortless Home Styling

Our showroom’s grand opening was the culmination of two years filled with vision, planning, and hard work—a dream brought to life through dedication and passion. Now, as we prepare to celebrate our second anniversary, we find ourselves reflecting on how quickly time has passed. It feels like only yesterday that we opened our doors and welcomed our very first clients into the space we’ve come to love so much.

Join us as we take a walk down memory lane and revisit the milestones, challenges, and moments that brought us to Uptown Shelby. This anniversary isn’t just a celebration of time—it’s a celebration of growth, community, and the relationships we’ve built along the way.

There is more to color than simply a large selection of hues. Color sends a message and can represent thought and emotion, especially in the world of design. Each year, Pantone announces its choice for the color of the year, a tradition that started in 1999, and designers everywhere eagerly await the news. Classic Blue was this year’s choice of color, a color that represents the future.

As we prepare to close the door on one decade and begin anew, many are filled with anticipation of what the coming year will bring. Blue has always been associated with stability, relaxation, and tranquility, as is seen in nature with the ocean and sky. We understand that hectic schedules and stressful office days generate a need for a place to unwind and completely relax. Here are a few ways to incorporate the color of the year into your home and give it that welcoming environment that will last throughout the coming decade and beyond.

Light is one of nature’s most captivating elements, and its presence has the power to transform a space. In the world of interior design, natural light plays a vital role—not only by enhancing aesthetics but also by elevating the overall atmosphere of a room. It can create dramatic contrasts that bring depth and interest to a space, while also highlighting architectural and design features.

Natural light, when thoughtfully incorporated, makes interiors feel larger, warmer, and more welcoming. At Greenbrook Design, we embrace a design approach known as daylighting—the intentional use of natural light to shape how a space looks and feels throughout the day. It’s one of our favorite tools in the design process.

Here are just a few reasons why we love incorporating natural light into our projects…