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Current Cabinetry Trends

Not only is the modern industry calling back to vintage designs, but progressing to bold new ones as well. While kitchen cabinets have traditionally been finished wood or dark earthy tones, pale ivories and whites have recently become en vogue. White variants give the kitchen a polished, immaculately clean look.

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Current Cabinetry Trends

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  1. Current Cabinetry Trends Like all things throughout history, the art of wooden cabinet-making has changed drastically over time. They have evolved from just being located in the kitchen and can now be found in bathrooms, under beds, and in offices. However, not only cabinet locations have changed. As stylistic designs changed, particularly in the 20th century, so did unit design. With styles transitioning from ornate, dark-hued and Victorian to minimalistically mid-century pastels, wooden kitchen cabinets have continuously factored in many era-defining forms. These essential kitchen storage units are evolving into the progressive, modern pieces of furniture that are available now. Modernized artistic trends have a substantial influence on the directions of furniture design. Most homeowners opt for wooden models in their kitchens, returning, in particular, to the patterns of the 1970s and using oak as their wood of choice. Materials can often be selected from an array of tree types, including alder, cherry, hickory, maple, oak, and walnut wood. Most companies will also use or offer various engineered options instead of 100% wood. Artificially engineered products provide customers with a more environmentally-healthy choice that can be stained to achieve that trendy oak appearance. Not only is the modern industry calling back to vintage designs, but progressing to bold new ones as well. While kitchen cabinets have traditionally been finished wood or dark earthy tones, pale ivories and whites have recently become en vogue. White variants give the kitchen a polished, immaculately clean look. While these styles are lovely and satisfying in a kitchen, it’s imperative to keep in mind that kitchen appliances and surfaces get dirty quickly, particularly in households with young children. More recently, colored wooden cabinets have started trending. Emerging fashions are escaping the confines of neutral browns and stainable whites, embracing deep shades and pastel tints to adorn the kitchen. Using distinct paint colors adds personality and character to any living space and makes the kitchen feel less unfamiliar and more like home.

  2. While many cabinetry manufacturers exist on the market, Crown Cabinets is a reliable, cutting- edge business operating out of Salt Lake City that values old-school traditions while incorporating modern trends. Since its Utah founding in 1950, Crown Cabinets specializes in wooden kitchen and bathroom surface solutions while adapting to the changing designs of the times. Providing customizable options for any home, Crown Cabinets has been servicing the Salt Lake City, Utah, region for almost 70 years. To view a full list of their products or to schedule a consultation, visit their website at https://www.crowncabinets.com/.

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