Design Inspiration, SJI Features Sarah Schwuchow Design Inspiration, SJI Features Sarah Schwuchow

Our Favorite Decorative Hardware Right Now

Decorative hardware is the jewelry of the space! Whether you’re redesigning your entire home or just giving one of your rooms a refresh, use decorative hardware to add a little beauty and personality.

 

Decorative hardware is the jewelry of the space! Whether you’re redesigning your entire home or just giving one of your rooms a refresh, use decorative hardware to add a little beauty and personality.

Here are some of the pieces we are loving right now!

 

 

Modern Matter: Harrison Knob

Why we love it: It’s got texture, color, and character! We love adding metal accents to a make a design statement. Plus, it’s completely customizable; choose from eight gemstones and three different finishes. These vibrant colors are everything!

 

 

Modern Matter: Dogwood Custom Knob - Patina

Why we love it: This delicate looking flower adds a feminine and timeless touch to any furniture piece. While we absolutely love the patina, this knob is also available in three finishes and your choice of seven different semi-precious stones.

 

 

Modern Matter: Kravet Dylan Pull - Polished Brass

Why we love it: These pulls are sure to add luxurious vibes to any room. We love mixing metals into our designs and we are totally here for this polished brass.

 
 
Modern Matter: Kravet Dylan Pull

Modern Matter: Kravet Dylan Pull

 

 

AUZ Design Studio: Small Pyramid Square Knob

Why we love it: These modern square copper knobs add personality to any furniture piece. The finish is so unique and the textured lines on top are subtle and delicate.

 

 

Rocky Mountain Hardware: Emerald Cabinet Knob

Why we love it: This crafted hardware has exquisite detail with a handmade look. Perfect for kitchen cabinets in a traditional or transitional design.

 

 

Rejuvenation: Kennaston Drawer Pull

Why we love it: The sleek design of these pulls adds chic interest. We love the mix of leather and brass! These would be the perfect addition to a sophisticated kitchen.

 

 
 

Need help selecting the perfect decorative hardware for your home? Schedule a design consultation today!

 
 
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Cabinetry Basics: Frames and Door Styles

When you decide it’s time for new kitchen cabinets, the decision can be both liberating and overwhelming. Your cabinetry defines the style of your kitchen and home. You use them daily, so it’s important to select quality cabinets that are aesthetically pleasing while still catering to your needs. Here are a few basic points to consider when you’re updating your kitchen cabinets.

When you decide it’s time for new kitchen cabinets, the decision can be both liberating and overwhelming. Your cabinetry defines the style of your kitchen and home. You use them daily, so it’s important to select quality cabinets that are aesthetically pleasing while still catering to your needs. The exterior of your cabinets is just as important as how you use them to store you kitchen appliances and dishes. Here are a few basic points to consider when you’re updating your kitchen cabinets.


Framing Choices

 

Full Overlay

Full overlay cabinets provide a more custom look. These cabinets can be framed or frame-less. Double door frame-less cabinets with full overlay doors do not have a vertical face frame stile between the two doors, which allows you to store larger items. You also gain an extra inch of space!

Partial Overlay

The most recognizable characteristic of a partial-overlay cabinet is the consistent 2” strip of the frame visible between the doors and drawers. The doors sit on top of the frame and have a small gap. Keep in mind your doors and drawer faces will be smaller this option. These are often the least expensive option.

Inset

Usually the most expensive option, inset doors and drawers are set into the cabinet frame and fit flush with the face of the cabinet when closed. Hardware is needed with inset cabinetry, since there is no space between doors and doors to pull. With this type of door, the hinges can either be concealed or exposed for an accent detail.



 
Red Oak

Red Oak

Cherry

Cherry

 

Materials

There are so many combinations of wood finishes and styles that the possibilities are nearly endless. Cherry, Maple, Ash, Hickory, Mahogany, Birch, and Oak are popular wood choices and they all come in many different finishes. 

These wood finishes are just a handful of wood and finishes available for custom cabinets from Top Cabinetry.

Mahogany

Mahogany

Walnut

Walnut

 

 

Door Styles

Whether you prefer a traditional or modern style for your kitchen, the door style of your cabinets will speak the most about your taste. These are just a few examples of the styles available.

Slab or Shaker

Shaker and slab style doors create a clean and uncomplicated look that really show off the wood and finish. These are easy to maintain and perfect for a modern or contemporary kitchen.

Slab

Slab

 
 
Raised Panel

Raised Panel

Reverse Raised Panel

Reverse Raised Panel

Reverse Raised Ornate Panel

Reverse Raised Ornate Panel

Raised or Reversed Raised Panels

For a more traditional design, paneled cabinet doors are a good choice. They create a warm and cozy atmosphere and can be more ornate in style.








 
 

Glass and Mullion

Glass cabinets are the perfect way to show off your beautiful glassware, china, or dishes. While they are most popular for upper cabinets, mullioned glass cabinets can be a beautiful accent to a lower cabinet on a kitchen island. Solid glass or ornate mullioned designs, these cabinet doors bring an air of sophistication and create an open, airy feeling to your kitchen.

 
Beveled Glass Door

Beveled Glass Door

Mullioned Glass Door

Mullioned Glass Door

 

 
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Need help finding the perfect cabinets for your kitchen? Schedule a design consultation today!

 
 
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