12 Designer Details for Your Kitchen Cabinets and Island
Take your kitchen to the next level with these special touches
Sam Ferris
August 24, 2015
Houzz Contributor. I have more than seven years of experience in the design industry, including residential renovation, cabinet, and flooring design. I currently work for RVK Architecture, a professional design firm that delivers successful architecture, interior design, and landscape architecture solutions to public and private clients.
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When it comes to kitchen cabinets, most of us crave custom design. Whether it’s posh crown moldings or ingenious storage solutions, custom design is all about the details. Add a personal touch to your kitchen cabinets with these 12 ideas that bring designer style to the heart of your home.
1. Crown molding. Few things leave designer fingerprints like crown molding does. It can bridge the gap between your wall cabinets and the ceiling, allowing for a seamless transition. In traditional kitchens, it can cap off the design with one final touch of detail.
Cabinets: custom, Fine Grain Woodworking Inc.
Cabinets: custom, Fine Grain Woodworking Inc.
2. Matching ends. Instead of a flush skin, go with matching panels for your cabinet ends. Like decorative legs, they have a furniture-style look. This type of detail especially thrives in traditional or Mediterranean spaces.
A matching end comes integrated into the cabinet or as a separate piece. You can install your own; just make sure there’s enough room first. Some panels are up to ¾ inch thick, depending on the manufacturer.
Gas range: 48-inch professional series dual fuel, Bertazzoni
A matching end comes integrated into the cabinet or as a separate piece. You can install your own; just make sure there’s enough room first. Some panels are up to ¾ inch thick, depending on the manufacturer.
Gas range: 48-inch professional series dual fuel, Bertazzoni
3. Decorative legs. From chunky to Mission style, table legs always catch the eye. Place them at the ends of your island or work them into your cabinet layout for a true furniture feel.
In general, legs with detailing are better suited for traditional and rustic designs. Simple, straightforward legs work best with contemporary and modern designs.
In general, legs with detailing are better suited for traditional and rustic designs. Simple, straightforward legs work best with contemporary and modern designs.
4. A splash of color. Neutrals remain the go-to hues to use for kitchen cabinets, so a stroke of green or blue is a daring design choice. It can be a risk that pays off. The effect is a bright and bold design with just the right amount of spice. Your neutrals will also pop, as they do in this contemporary design.
Cabinets: custom, Quality Custom Cabinetry Inc.
Cabinets: custom, Quality Custom Cabinetry Inc.
5. Glass door fronts. Whether transparent, frosted or seeded, a glass door front sets the stage for a glimpse of fine dishware and dazzling decor, especially when there are lights involved. This type of display can make your kitchen design open and inviting, which lets you and your guests feel right at home.
Cabinets: custom, Lily Ann Cabinets
Cabinets: custom, Lily Ann Cabinets
6. Corbels. Ornate, oversized and even plain corbels add traditional elegance to an island and kitchen cabinets.
Counter stools: Bernhardt; countertops: Normandy granite
Counter stools: Bernhardt; countertops: Normandy granite
7. Mixed door styles. If you’re stuck between two cabinet door styles, don’t be afraid to use both. Complementary styles can strengthen your kitchen’s overall look, while opposites can produce an attractive transitional design. This kitchen shakes it up with a mix of modern slab door fronts and Shaker-style cabinets.
8. Beadboard. As timeless as black and white, beadboard is perfect for rustic, farmhouse or beach-style kitchen designs. It also adds a smidgen of detail without compromising the simplicity of your design. Use it as the finishing touch for your cabinet ends or find a door style that has it built in.
Sink and faucet: Rohl
Sink and faucet: Rohl
9. Creative storage spaces. Don’t always settle for cookie-cutter storage options. A custom wine rack drawer is one way to give your cabinets a designer touch (and house a growing wine collection). Other popular options are spice rack drawers, peg pullouts for utensils, and tray dividers for baking sheets. Custom built-ins like these show personality and are a perfect marriage of form and function.
See a cool collection of “floating” wine bottles
See a cool collection of “floating” wine bottles
10. Wainscoat panels. Not to be confused with matching ends, wainscoat panels adorn the backs of cabinets. They can dress up the back side of your island and make it look like an authentic furniture piece with the help of decorative legs and matching ends.
11. Fluted molding. Here’s where a little extra detail goes a long way. Put fluted molding on both sides of a cabinet (preferably at a center point, like a sink or stove base) to make a statement.
Faucet: Herbeau Flamande series; sink: copper farmhouse, Native Trails
Faucet: Herbeau Flamande series; sink: copper farmhouse, Native Trails
12. Unique stains and glazes. An antique finish can add charm, and a custom glaze brings unparalleled character to kitchen cabinets.
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Some good ideas here but I would add that you can add a lot with the right hardware on your cabinet doors and drawers. We make our hardware in the USA using glass and stainless steel. Ten distinct colors. The Jazz and Riffs Hardware Collection.
Riffs Cup Pull in Mink
Riffs Cup Pull in Stormy Black
I find 'Coast lining' or varying the cabinets heights and depths to be a very visually pleasing detail.
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