Showing posts with label Savannah custom cabinets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Savannah custom cabinets. Show all posts

Monday, November 23, 2009

What are the Construction Options for Cabinetry?

In the wonderful world of cabinetry there are many different construction options to choose from. If you are using a stock line of cabinetry, most of these decisions will likely already be made for you. Semi-custom lines generally have their base construction level with the ability to upgrade certain features. With custom cabinetry you are able to choose the construction style for each individual part. The major construction decision areas are the style of cabinet box, the construction materials for the cabinet box, the construction and material of the drawer box, and the drawer glides.

Construction options have less to do with the look of the cabinetry and more with the structure and moving parts, but they can greatly affect the cost. Between look and construction, there exists a price equilibrium when working within a budget. So, if the look of the kitchen is the most important thing to you, you might consider trading off construction upgrades for look upgrades. Conversely, if construction is the most important thing, you might have to trade look upgrades for construction upgrades. Obviously if the sky’s the limit when it comes to your budget then everything can be upgraded. Your kitchen designer can help you determine what exact combination of give and take results in the perfect kitchen for you.

For the style of the cabinet box you have two options, framed or frameless. As the name suggests, the difference between framed and frameless construction in cabinetry is the presence or absence of a face frame. With a cabinet that has a face frame, the doors and drawer heads can be mounted inset flush into the frame, partially overlaying the frame, or fully overlaying it. With frameless cabinetry, the doors are mounted to the sides of the cabinet box and therefore fully-overlay the box. Once installed, both construction types are of equal stability when made with comparable materials. Framed construction can give a more traditional look to your cabinetry; especially the inset and partial-overlay styles. Frameless construction is often used in contemporary, modern or transitional areas. Frameless cabinetry is also used in industrial settings like laboratories and hospitals. Because of the absence of an overlapping frame, the clear width of the cabinet’s openings is wider with frameless construction, though the box volume remains the same. Stock and semi-custom cabinetry lines generally only make one type of cabinet box, framed or frameless. Custom cabinetry can be either and the construction types can even be mixed throughout your kitchen.

Both types of cabinet boxes can be made with engineered wood, plywood or solid wood. There are pros and cons to each type of box construction, and clients usually have their own biases. Generally speaking, engineered wood is the base construction level, with plywood construction being the upgrade. Occasionally specific projects require a solid wood box, like when using reclaimed wood, but this is rare and very costly.

Plywood is more stable than solid wood and available in many grades and species. Plywood is also relatively economical. Medium-density fiberboard (MDF), particleboard, and oriented strand board, all common types of engineered wood, offer more weight, a lower cost and a flatter panel with more surface uniformity. However, the dimensional stability, screw-holding and bending strength of engineered wood is less than plywood’s. Even though engineered wood panels have some advantages over plywood panels, some people just don’t like the idea that the panels are not made from all natural wood. Chemically sensitive clients might also react badly to the adhesives used in engineered wood which emit a greater amount of formaldehyde as they cure than plywood.

The plywood versus engineered wood choice is the same for your drawer box construction with the addition of the solid wood dovetail drawer box option. Dovetailed drawer boxes are made from solid wood stock and are constructed by cutting a series of pins in the end of one board to interlock with a series of tails cut into the end of another board. Once glued, a wooden dovetail joint requires no mechanical fasteners. The plywood and engineered wood drawer boxes are glued and pinned together.

Once you have decided on your drawer box you must also decide on what type of drawer glides to use. You must decide if you want your drawer boxes to extend from the cabinet box ¾ of the way or in full. If you choose to have full-extension glides you will also then have the option to add a soft-close feature that pulls the drawer softly closed once pushed in 90% of the way. Soft-close drawer glides also make it impossible for anyone to slam the drawers. Each type of glide can be installed mounted to the underneath or to the side of the drawer box. Glides mounted to the bottom of the drawer box will take room from the depth of the drawer box. Glides mounted to the sides will take room from the width of the drawer box.

In short, there are many things to consider and decide upon about your cabinets’ construction. At The Savannah Cabinet Shop we can help you navigate through these difficult decisions. When you work with our design staff, our knowledge becomes your knowledge. Check out our portfolio or come in today to start your cabinetry project.

Kitchen and Bath Remodel in Savannah for the Holidays? Act now at The Savannah Cabinet Shop!


Are you hosting Thanksgiving dinner? Is your family coming for the winter holidays? If so, now is the time to start that kitchen or bath remodel. Contact The Savannah Cabinet Shop today to get your project started
The Holidays Will Be Here Before You Know ItThe key to having your kitchen or bathroom remodel done in time for the holidays is allotting the correct amount of time and planning ahead. Our team of experts at The Savannah Cabinet Shop can help. Our on-staff kitchen designer will help you plan a remodel that fits your timetable and budget and make sure our cabinetmakers, installers and contractors are scheduled for an on-time completion
Give Yourself the Gift of a New Kitchen or BathNothing makes a home like a newly remodeled kitchen or bath. Be the envy of your friends and family this holiday season. Give yourself the counter space, storage and convenience features that you need to cook your holiday meals. Make sure your bathrooms can handle the holiday guests and traffic. Make your master bath the sanctuary you need to escape the holiday stresses. Start your kitchen or bath remodel today with The Savannah Cabinet Shop and have the gift you always wanted for the holidays- new kitchen or bath
The Savannah Cabinet Shop offers custom, semi-custom and stock cabinetry at competitive prices. We are Savannah’s go to shop for custom cabinetry and millwork.

Savannah Home Remodeling: A Growing Trend

Savannah remodeling contractors are focusing in on the growing numbers of Savannah home remodels, making skilled and affordable remodeling labor plentiful. The Savannah Cabinet Shop has also seen a recent influx of clients wishing to remodel their Savannah home. The economy and real estate market being what they are, many people are opting to stay in their Savannah home and remodel their existing spaces.



While any room or space in your home can be remodeled, there are certain areas that tend to be popular Savannah home remodeling candidates. Kitchen and bathroom remodels are the obvious front runners. Kitchen and bathroom remodels are also popular when trying to sell a house. As every real estate agent can tell you, updated kitchens and bathrooms are what will sell your Savannah home.



Master closets and home offices are also popular locations for Savannah home remodeling projects. The variety and availability of closet and office cabinetry has really taken off in the last couple of years. Many people are remodeling their home offices and dressing areas to take advantage of these recent cabinetry innovations. Many Savannah families are growing or taking in additional family members, be they recent college graduates or elderly relatives. Bonus areas and attic spaces are being remodeled to accommodate these unexpected additions. Entire home additions are even being added onto existing Savannah homes to adapt to the new shape and circumstances of today’s American family.



At The Savannah Cabinet Shop we can help you navigate the sometimes intimidating world of Savannah home remodeling. With our Savannah home remodeling knowledge, we will help guide you through the process. Not only can we provide you with any cabinetry that you might need for your Savannah home remodel, but our in-house interior designer can assist in space planning and materials selection. Our relationships with Savannah home remodeling contractors make selecting skilled remodeling labor easier than ever. Visit our portfolio to see some examples of our Savannah home remodeling or to get inspiration for your home remodeling projects. Call or come into our downtown Savannah showroom today to start the home remodeling process.