Oak Kitchens | Maple Kitchens | Cherry Kitchens
Wood has long since been a favorite when it comes to remodeling and interior design. Other than the great value that it adds to whatever room
it is integrated to, it offers a timeless appeal and luxurious warmth both in look and feel. The kitchen with its versatile functions is among
the areas where the balance of practicality and beauty in wood can be maximized efficiently. So to let yourself and your New York home take
advantage of all the possible benefits whether you are in Long Island, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, or Manhattan.
In the heart of your home, the kitchen cabinets are where most of your construction or
remodeling budget goes to-and for a good reason. The cabinetry is a fundamental element in the kitchen that not only serves its crucial storage
purposes but is also the most visually dominant feature that can make or break the overall design of the room. The personal taste and style of
homeowners is greatly characterized by their choice of cabinet materials. Laid out are the advantages and disadvantages for opting for any of the
three most popular wood materials for kitchens-oak, maple and cherry.
Oak Kitchens
Oak is among the most popular choices for kitchens all over the U.S. The naturally uneven patterns of its grains make up for its exquisite
appeal making the wood seem ablaze. This distinctive character makes oak an excellent choice for cabinets and furniture to complement casual,
traditional, rustic or country designed homes. Being common in North America where a different variety is offered for every region, the color
selection ranges from red, yellow, white. Each oak specie brandishes unique streaks of black green and other shades. Oak is also porous,
absorbing varnishes and stains well. These wood treatments help bring out that exquisite look to oak by making the grain stand out.
Other than its stylish versatility, oak is a very durable and heavy choice for your kitchen ensuring that your choice of material can
withstand the wear and use for generations.
The downside of oak, however, is that it fades in direct sunlight and darkens through time. Depending on the taste of the homeowner, the
darkening of wood might make their kitchen more or less appealing to them.
Maple Kitchens
When it comes to the most popular wood, maple contends with oak. Maple boasts of a fine and even grain that makes the surface appear
smooth-looking and even to touch. Unlike, oak maple is limited to light and medium shades only from honey to cinnamon but works well with almost
any finish from paints to transparent stains. This type of timber looks great with a very wide variety of decor and can complement practically
any kitchen design. This flexibility is not only evident in look but functionality as well. Being strong and durable, maple resists scratches and
dents well and can be used for your kitchen countertops as well.
Maple also tends to fade with direct sunlight so be wary about areas in your kitchen that exposes cabinets and other maple furniture to
sunlight to avoid mismatched wood tones.
Cherry Kitchens
As amorous as its name, cherry is well loved for kitchen cabinets for a good reason. Cherry affords kitchens with its characteristic color
that works best with finishes that brings attention to its warm luxury. The timeless appeal of this timber-displaying a smooth with interesting
patterned grains; work well with just about any kitchen design and setting from traditionally homey, to elegant, and to the sleek contemporary
kitchens.
Like oak, cherry kitchen cabinets other wooden features will darken with age. In case of any damages, replacing the affected part or area can
be a tedious task-needing custom tinting to make the relatively new wood match the rest of the kitchen.
Eugene Makeev uses his skills and expertise to help home owners in Brooklyn, Long Island, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island avoid pitfalls
by matching their needs with prescreened kitchen cabinets contractors.
Visit us for free kitchen estimating.
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