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Kitchen Designs That Do Double Duty on Dishes

Dishwasher hidden behind cabinetry panelThere are plenty of features that can be doubled up in a kitchen. For example, many spaces have both a main sink and a prep sink. In some cases, kitchens can even have two islands to help manage food preparation and entertaining. Another scenario where two are better than one is when it comes to dishwashers.

“Doubling up on dishwashers can be extremely useful for families who regularly cook, bake or entertain,” said Normandy Designer Vince Weber. “Instead of taking the time to complete separate loads, you can tackle the job by filling up both dishwashers.”

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“Depending upon your layout, keeping a dishwasher in the kitchen and one in the butler pantry can work really well,” added Vince. “Stemware and barware can go in the pantry, while the heavy scrubbing cycle can be kept to the kitchen.”

If you prefer to keep the look of appliances to a minimum, dishwashers can be disguised as cabinetry too. Adding a cabinetry panel to the front of the dishwasher decreases the appearance of too many appliances in the space.

For more design ideas or information, visit the Normandy Remodeling photo gallery, or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. You can also get more kitchen ideas by registering to attend an upcoming kitchen remodeling seminar.

Kitchen Remodel Decisions: Overlay vs Inset Cabinetry

When it comes to choosing kitchen cabinets, there are many decisions to make. Aside from determining the color, door style and hardware, you’ll also need to pick between overlay or inset cabinetry. In order to better understand how these styles are different, here are the basics you should know to understand the difference between inset and overlay cabinetry.

With a full overlay, the door of the cabinet sits fully over the cabinet frame and all you will see is the doors themselves. An inset door sits inside the frame of the box so the frame is visible. With this style, cabinetry tends to look more like a furniture piece.

Inset kitchen cabinet doors can a bit more expensive than overlay doors because it requires a more exacting process to build these cabinets with little room for error.

Additionally, because wood is a natural material, there can sometimes be imperfections. If the frame of a cabinet isn’t perfect, a full overlay door can cover it. With inset, imperfections are more likely to show.

When it comes between choosing between the two, the overall style of your kitchen remodel is one factor. Full overlay doors can be modern with a slab door, more traditional with a raised panel, or transitional with a flat center panel. Inset doors are usually not selected to be contemporary, you’ll more often find inset doors in more transitional or traditional style designs.

Additionally, hinge preference also comes into play. The hinges are concealed in a full overlay cabinet while there is the opportunity to incorporate them as part of the design in an inset cabinet. However, with an inset cabinet, it is personal preference as to whether you would like to show hinges or not. They can be different finishes and styles, but typically look more traditional.

Ensure your kitchen remodel is well executed and has the right cabinetry to suit your style, needs and budget by setting up a time to talk with a Normandy designer. You can also visit the Normandy photo gallery for design ideas or follow Normandy Remodeling on Facebook and Instagram.

microwave drawer in green kitchen cabinets
Traditional look inset cabinet with exposed hinges
White kitchen with double ovens and metal hood
Traditional to transitional style kitchen with inset fronts
mid century modern kitchen with stained cabinets and blue backsplash tile
Mid-Century Modern look overlay cabinet doors
range wall in a gray kitchen
Transitional style with overlay cabinet doors

 

 

 

 

 

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