Design Notes
If you have looked at a renovated kitchen and wondered where the appliances, such as the refrigerator and dishwasher, were, you have just experienced paneled appliances. The beauty of these custom panels lies in their ability to cover the appliances, allowing them to blend in seamlessly with the rest of the cabinetry. Although they have often been seen as a luxury item, an increasing number of homeowners are opting for this option when building or renovating their kitchen due to the benefits it brings to their space. We know that the kitchen is often seen as the heart of the home, the place where we enjoy gathering together while cooking or simply socializing, which makes the design choices particularly important. Paneled appliances significantly enhance the overall look and feel of the kitchen, often creating a harmonious ambiance in the home, especially when paired with an open-concept layout. Let’s talk about why they may be a great option for your upcoming renovation.
What are Paneled Appliances?
A paneled appliance is one that has a cabinet panel installed over it, giving the appearance that it is also a cabinet. This option allows it to become part of the cabinet, matching the overall design of the cabinet instead of standing alone. These cabinet fronts can also be fitted with hardware that matches the other cabinets, helping it to further blend into the kitchen. The typical hardware choice is a longer pull that provides a good grip for you and is strong enough to manage the day-to-day usage that will be required from it. Multiple companies now offer a wider selection of sizes for a specific hardware style, which means you won’t be limited in your choices. As a custom cabinetry company, we can create a panel for any of them, even though there are several different appliance models available. We recommend that you confirm with the manufacturer about the appliance’s ability to be paneled, as some may not be designed for this purpose.
The benefits of paneled appliances
There are several reasons why these custom panels are a great investment for your new kitchen renovation:
- Aesthetic
- Increase in value
- Ideal for open floor plans
Paneled appliances create a beautiful aesthetic in the kitchen as they form a unified look throughout the space. While having your appliances on display is not a bad thing, in fact, they can be integrated into the design and look great, there is something special about blending them with your cabinetry. Having the appliances hidden within the cabinetry also keeps the area looking clean and seamless. Paneled appliances are a wonderful choice for kitchens in more luxurious homes. Additionally, this option can increase the value of your kitchen, as it is perceived as an upgrade compared to the traditional look of exposed appliances. For those who enjoy an open floor plan, paneled appliances provide the perfect solution for the design process. Since the kitchen can be seen from multiple areas within an open floor plan, having your appliances covered gives the entire space a more cohesive appearance, rather than having your stainless steel refrigerator gleaming into the living or dining room. Be sure to discuss with your designer the option of incorporating paneled appliances into your kitchen renovation.
Homes are a collection of things we love, and sometimes those things can come from places outside the traditional sources, such as your typical home furnishings stores. Increasingly, designers and homeowners alike are discovering the benefits of antique stores. These places, often thought of as the last stop for items no one else wanted, have become a popular shopping stop for those who want to have something unique in their home and enjoy the thrill of “treasure hunting”. More and more design styles are also embracing vintage finds, seeking to blend them together to create something special, such as the grand millennial and mid-century modern styles. Millennials are also enjoying the freedom to branch out in their design choices, creating a home that is customized to their own personality. Antique shopping can be a wonderful way to uncover those special touches that can make all the difference in your home, so let’s explore how to get started and what to do with all of the treasures you find.
More designers and contractors are incorporating this secondary space into the kitchen to gain square footage and have an area that works as an extension of the kitchen. Let’s dive deeper into what a butler pantry is and what the benefits are for you.
This is why we have created multiple door profile styles so that each of our clients can find the one that perfectly tells their story to everyone. At times, they are not able to pinpoint one that speaks to them, which is why we offer custom door styles as well. Several of our clients have opted for mullion cabinet doors, which always add a beautiful touch to their space.
Recycling old styles with a modern twist is a phenomenal way to honor the past while creating the future. Nostalgia is a valuable part of the creative process, especially in designing homes, our little personal factory of memories. So, don’t be afraid to try out some of these forgotten interior design styles that are making a comeback. It’s nice to freshen up your whole concept and take a little walk through a time capsule. Let your creativity fly in the limbo of styles, and wonder what else will be new soon.
We all have an idea of what our dream home would look like, after all, that is what places like Houzz and Pinterest are for, right? You wish you could have those little personalized spaces and upscale feel in your home that makes it stand out from the ordinary. Sometimes we believe that the home we envision is far too luxurious for our budget, but that is not true. But with a little creative thinking, anything is possible! There are many ways to stretch a budget through good planning and a few helpful tricks that can give you the luxury you desire without breaking the bank. Let’s explore the various ways to achieve designing a luxury home on a budget and bring your dreams to life.




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Walker Woodworking
Greenbrook Design
Walker Woodworking
Greenbrook Design
Walker Woodworking