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Don’t cut “corners” in your new kitchen

Many of us only renovate our kitchens once in a lifetime, if at all. The decision to update the heart of the home depends on factors like the age of the house, personal tastes, and current trends. If you’ve owned your home for over a decade, increased equity can make this upgrade more affordable and can offer nearly a 100% return on investment when you sell.

Given that kitchen renovations are unfamiliar territory for most of us, we heavily rely on the expertise of professionals to guide us through our options. Despite detailed sketches and color renderings, some important aspects may not be immediately obvious, such as the utilization of corners in “L” or “U” shaped kitchens. Opting for a design with “dead corners” to save costs can deprive your kitchen of essential storage space and style. Properly designed corners can add up to 15 cubic feet of storage each, so it’s crucial to ask questions and understand the real cost of cutting corners.

Corner cabinet design for best storage

Functionality is one of three key factors in determining the best kitchen design for your family. Don’t let price and aesthetics overshadow this essential aspect. Cabinets are a long-term investment used daily, and our designers can help you achieve a well-balanced strategy for your dream kitchen.

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Corner Cabinet Design