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Questions About Your Kitchen Remodel: What You Didn’t Know You Needed To Know!

When planning a kitchen remodel, some decisions feel straightforward—painted or stained cabinets? Full renovation or partial upgrade? Traditional or modern aesthetic? Quartz or granite countertops? These are key choices that set the tone for your project.

However, it’s often the smaller, easily overlooked details that make a kitchen truly functional and enjoyable. In this post, we’ll explore a few of these important yet less obvious elements—and why they deserve just as much attention during the planning process.

Selecting The Finishes Of Your Fixtures

In the past, design rules often dictated that all finishes in a kitchen needed to match exactly. Today, that rule is being reimagined. Designers and homeowners are embracing the freedom to mix and match finishes across hardware, plumbing fixtures, and lighting, allowing for more personalized and dynamic spaces.

This approach not only expands your design possibilities but also brings practical advantages. For example, brushed finishes excel at concealing smudges and water spots, making them ideal for high-traffic areas. Polished finishes, on the other hand, offer a clean, reflective look that adds brightness and sophistication. Choosing the right combination allows you to blend aesthetics with everyday functionality, creating a kitchen that’s both beautiful and livable.

Hardware

When selecting hardware for your kitchen, both functionality and aesthetics play a crucial role. This is another area where mixing styles and finishes is not only acceptable—it’s encouraged. However, with numerous options available, ranging from traditional to contemporary and everything in between, the process can quickly become overwhelming.

One key factor to consider is size. It’s common to use 3–5 different handle or pull lengths within a single kitchen to achieve a balanced, proportional look. The goal is to ensure that the hardware is proportionate to the size of each drawer or cabinet—tiny handles on large drawers can be visually and functionally awkward.

Partnering with a designer can simplify the process and ensure the result is cohesive and customized to your space. At Greenbrook Design, we take pride in helping our clients choose hardware that not only complements their style but also meets their daily needs with ease and comfort.

Take a quick look at our resource page to see what might be the perfect fit for your kitchen remodel.

Type Of Sink and Mounting Style

Today’s farmhouse sinks are a far cry from the ones your grandmother used—offering both charm and modern functionality. The first step in choosing the right sink for your kitchen is deciding on the type: under-mount, drop-in (self-rimming), chef-style, or triple-bowl configurations. Farmhouse sinks are among the most popular options.

Your sink selection should be based not only on style but also on how you use your kitchen. Consider your daily habits: Are you frequently scrubbing pots and pans? Do you need extra space for prep work? For those who are tough on their sinks, more delicate materials—like ceramic—may not be the best fit. Durability, ease of cleaning, and compatibility with your countertop material are all factors worth weighing carefully. Houzz shares a few more thoughts on choosing the right sink for you.

Another important factor in choosing your kitchen sink is how it will be mounted. Suppose you’re planning to install laminate countertops. In that case, an under-mount sink is not an option, as the material can be susceptible to water damage due to contact with moisture and the wooden sublayer. In this case, a drop-in (self-rimming) sink is your best choice.

When it comes to farmhouse sinks, proper mounting is essential to prevent potential water damage to the cabinetry. If you opt for a farm sink with an exposed front, we at Greenbrook Design recommend mounting it on a piece of your selected stone countertop. This method ensures that the sink is securely anchored and that the front of the cabinet is protected from water exposure.

Additionally, to guarantee a seamless fit, we always request that clients provide their specific sink during construction, allowing us to ensure everything aligns perfectly with your chosen materials.

Finishes and Edges Of Your Stone Surfaces

While the material you select for your countertops and tile plays a key role in defining your kitchen’s overall aesthetic, the finish and texture you choose can significantly alter the look and feel of your kitchen. Polished stone or tile surfaces offer a sleek, modern, or transitional appearance, reflecting light and creating a contemporary vibe. On the other hand, tumbled, textured, or honed finishes evoke a more traditional, old-world charm, adding warmth and character to your space.

In addition to texture, the edge profile of your countertops is an important consideration. A straight edge, such as an eased, squared, or pencil edge, contributes to a clean, minimalist style perfect for modern kitchens. For those seeking a more classic or traditional look, a bullnose or ogee edge provides a softer, more elegant touch, seamlessly blending with timeless design elements.

As you can see, the details of your kitchen remodel—from finishes to edge profiles—can transform the space in subtle yet impactful ways. At Greenbrook Design, we’re here to guide you through these decisions, ensuring that every element aligns with your vision and enhances the functionality and beauty of your kitchen.

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Are you just in the dreaming stage of planning for a new kitchen? We would love to talk to you and work with you to fine-tune your very own remodel plan.  If you’re ready to move from dreaming to construction, call Greenbrook Design today to schedule a design meeting at 980.404.9600.

Visit Us

Greenbrook Design, a kitchen and bath home center, is only an hour from Hickory, Asheville, Charlotte, and Greenville, SC. Call or stop by our showroom to learn more about the available offerings. Our ability to design your space with several cabinet options is unparalleled in the kitchen and bath industry. We design cabinets from Charlotte to Boone, Greenville to Asheville, and everywhere in between.

Having our local cabinet shop offers a significant advantage: endless options for a great design that stays within your budget. If you are just in the planning phases of your project, our showroom is a great place to start. We have monthly events that allow you to explore our showroom in a casual evening setting. Our staff is always on hand to answer any questions you may have.

If you are visiting nearby, Uptown Shelby has much to offer in terms of shopping, food, and entertainment. Our Uptown district is quaint, and we have some unique and friendly places to visit.  Visit us and our charming small town with restaurants, stores, and entertainment that are sure not to disappoint.

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