How to Choose the Right Kitchen Cabinet Hardware
If you’re remodeling your kitchen, the last thing you want is to find you wasted your money by simply using the wrong kitchen cabinet hardware.
Get a better idea of what you want (and need) for your kitchen cabinets by reading our short guide below.
Consider Your Space When Thinking About Kitchen Cabinet Hardware
The first thing you want to consider when it comes to finding the best kitchen cabinet hardware for your home is the size of your kitchen. Remember, one of the primary functions of your kitchen cabinets is to help you save space and decrease clutter, so you want to use hardware that supports this goal.
For example, if your kitchen doesn’t have ample space, having cabinets that stick too far out may be a problem. In this case, you’ll need hardware that allows for floating cabinets to help save space.
Notice the Flow of Traffic
Even kitchens that are larger in size tend to run into some traffic. Depending on the size of your family, “peak hours” and the layout of your kitchen, it may be difficult at times to prepare a meal or even reach an item in the fridge.
Know if a cabinet in a certain spot will help ease traffic in the kitchen or will make things more cluttered. If you need to put a cabinet in a corner as well or need lower cabinets that role out instead of open, you will need the hardware to support that.
Be Aware of Small Hands
If you have small children at home, their safety is a top priority. Unfortunately, children tend to get into cabinets and drawers where poisonous items and chemicals are often present. Try choosing handles for your cabinets, and even interior door magnets that make it more difficult for small children to get into them.
If your kids are older but still not tall enough, you may need equipment that supports rolling or low hanging cabinets.
Know How You Want to Use Your Space
A kitchen can be the central heartbeat of the entire home. This space can be used for entertaining, checking emails, helping with homework, and of course cooking. Try to choose your cabinets and your cabinet hardware based upon what you would like to use your kitchen for.
For example, if you do a lot of extra cooking, you may want a built-in cutting board or an extra sink installed into your cabinet. You may also choose to set up a small nook where homework can be done. The options are endless.
Check the Budget
Home renovations can be pricey, especially when it comes to your kitchen cabinets. Before investing in specific cabinet hardware, be sure that your budget supports the overall project. Even if it doesn’t include a certain aspect of your cabinets, you may find a more affordable alternative to create the same look and feel.
Creating the Kitchen of Your Dreams
When remodeling the kitchen of your dreams, the right kitchen cabinet hardware can be the difference between a kitchen that works with you and one that works against you.
If you need assistance planning the rest of your kitchen remodel, contact us today to learn more about how we can help.