Weston's Kitchen Design / R&W Kitchen & Bath
We take great pride in being a family owned and operated business for 40 years! (Formerly Weston' Kitchen & Bath Sales & Installation
Having an organized kitchen with adequate storage is one of the best ways to cut down on the amount of time you spend looking for things when you’re cooking. If your current cabinets aren’t really getting the job done, we may be able to help.
People who are shorter or taller than average are often frustrated with standard cabinets. They either require awkward bending to access common items or are out of reach entirely for shorter people. Custom cabinets can be designed to fit their owners so everything you need is always at hand.
Custom kitchen cabinets retain their beautiful appearance and functionality for years. Take time to consider your surroundings, your budget, and your needs. In many cases, you will be able to see a computer-generated image or blueprint of your design before installation.
If you want to store your blenders, toasters, hair dryers, shavers, or other small appliances, make sure you incorporate drawers and spots in your custom cabinetry to hide them away. The same goes for your bed linens in a bathroom closet and your garbage can in the kitchen.
When you decide you want custom cabinets in your kitchen, one of the first decisions you should make is which appliances you would like to have. This decision will impact the design of your cabinets. You can even choose to have the appliances discreetly integrated into the cabinet design.
Some of the reasons to install custom cabinets are that you can make appliance spots deeper to accommodate your appliances, and decrease upper cabinets to give some space next to the hood without any wasted space. You can also line up double oven cabinets and pantry cabinets.
Before World War I, cabinets weren't really a part of kitchens. Food tended to be stored in the pantry, and dishes were usually stored in the dining room or, in wealthier homes, the butler's pantry. Large cupboards could be used, however, which led to modern built-in cabinets.
Although there are a variety of office organization options available at office supply stores, they may not be as sturdy or attractive as you’d prefer. Remember, with custom cabinetry, you can get the quality and aesthetics you really want.
Popular in traditional kitchens, framed cabinets, which have a frame around the cabinet opening attached to the door, work well for contemporary kitchens and European-style homes. You can also choose a flat front, raised front, or mitered front on the front of your cabinet doors.
Unfortunately, even homes that feature larger kitchens still may not offer as much usable cabinet space as you really need. Let’s talk about whether replacing your existing cabinets with custom cabinets is the solution, or if it will still be necessary to add more.
Although cabinets are a mainstay in kitchens and bathrooms, they can also be appropriate for virtually any room in your home. Whether you need additional storage in your home office or your entertainment room, custom cabinets can provide it.
Inset cabinet doors sit within the rails and styles of the cabinet frame, and lay flush with the cabinet's front edges. Inset doors look elegant, but require constant maintenance in areas where humidity causes the wood to swell and contract.
If desired, your cabinets and cupboards can be crafted with childproof latches to help protect young children from accidentally getting into things that could be harmful or that they may inadvertently damage.
To help with designing your cabinets, bring us pictures of the current configuration of your kitchen. We can try to match their decorative details to create a unified look that blends easily with the layout of the room.
The renewable wood known a lyptus is actually a hybrid of two Eucalyptus species, E. grandis and E. urophylla. Developed in Brazil and grown as a sustainable crop on large plantations, it reaches mature harvesting height in about 15 years.
Just about every element of your custom cabinets can reflect your style, needs, and budget. For instance, did you know you can choose from traditional, self-closing, or soft-close hinges in addition to finishes, wood, colors, and other hardware, such as k***s and handles?
Cherry is one of the most popular woods for custom cabinetry. Why? Sturdy and finely grained, it adapts to a variety of styles. It looks rich and elegant in traditional paneled cabinets or subtle and sophisticated in sleek contemporary designs.
Not sure how to optimize your current kitchen space? Our space planners and cabinet designers will work with you to create custom-fitted storage options to meet your current needs.
While there are some tradeoffs, the choice between face frame and frameless basically comes down to aesthetics. Some folks enjoy the visual appeal of the face frame cabinet, while others prefer the sleek, modern look of the frameless cabinet.
A perfect symmetry of style, color, balance, purpose, and budget can be met with custom cabinets in any room. Consider how many shelves you need, the depth of the storage you desire, and if you want some open shelving to display possessions.
One way that custom cabinets can accommodate your unique needs is in terms of height. While traditional base cabinets are usually 36 inches in height, with customized cabinetry you can go with something taller or shorter than this.
Do you hate that there are substantial gaps between your kitchen appliances and the cabinets? When you need larger cabinets to fill in the space left by smaller appliances, installing custom cabinets may be the only way to get the right fit.
Are you concerned that all your electronic media equipment would be too enticing for burglars when left out in the open? Keeping the majority of your equipment in specially designed cabinets could help hide it from criminals who have only a limited time to steal things.
Remember, not all cabinets have to be designed to hide what’s inside. If you need a way to store and display certain pieces in your home, we can use either open fronts or glass fronts.
When designing your custom cabinets, you can work hand-in-hand with the cabinet maker to ask about construction questions anytime. There is no middle man to go through in case a product is damaged during installation, so you don't have to wait as long to get the new product.
If you have collectible plates, copper pans, or other decorative kitchen items, we can help you design a new cabinet layout that highlights them. We can help you devise a design and color scheme that will make your kitchen one of the showcase rooms in your home.
When it comes to kitchen design, one size does not fit all. Custom cabinets can add value to a kitchen redesign by providing the most efficient and attractive means of utilizing the available space.
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90 AILERON Court STE 4
Westminster, MD
21157
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618 Friendship Road
Westminster, 21157
Perfection from set up to clean up! Providing the best home improvement and remodeling services. From design too construction.
90 Aileron Court Suite #4
Westminster, 21157
R&W Kitchen & Bath, formerly Weston's Kitchen Design, is family owned and operated.