by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Oct 30, 2024 | Uncategorized
“If you’ve fallen prey to the allure of white cabinets in the past decade, you’re not alone — and it isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Whether in your own kitchen or all over your social media feeds, white can feel like the most versatile, resale-friendly option, and that can definitely be true. But in case you’re curious about what else is on the market, there’s another, equally appealing neutral out there that designers can’t get enough of: Accessible Beige by Sherwin-Williams.” Click here to continue...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Oct 23, 2024 | Uncategorized
“During a renovation, refinishing or updating existing pieces is the most sustainable choice. If you must buy new, consider the environmental impact of your options—from how the raw materials are sourced, to the manufacturing and shipping process, to the item’s eventual disposal when it’s time to upgrade again. “ Click here to continue...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Oct 16, 2024 | Uncategorized
“Whether you’re in the process of tackling a reno or are building a home from scratch, you know that designing a kitchen is no small feat. Before you can even get into the nitty-gritty like choosing your appliance types and selecting countertop finishes, you’ll want to determine the ideal layout for your space.” Click here to continue reading. ...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Oct 9, 2024 | Uncategorized
“If you covet that minimalist industrial kitchen look, consider this your metal master class (and ditto for exposed beams and bricks, plenty of blacks and greys, and a less-is-more design approach). “Industrial design is form and function at its core,” says Sara Cukerbaum, principal designer of Slic, an Austin-based design firm. “It takes from surrounding architecture and materials, and only contributes details to the space that make it work for its current use.” Click here to continue...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Oct 2, 2024 | Uncategorized
“It was an innocent article, so you’d think — a simple roundup of kitchen upgrades that home cooks regret. Some were obvious, like adding stainless steel appliances without considering the streaking and therefore constant cleaning they require. Others were little tweaks you might never think of until it was too late — like the direction your cabinet doors open. Instead of (or in addition to!) helping our readers learn from these mistakes, the comment section exploded with 40-plus other home cooks’ biggest kitchen design regrets.” Click here to continue...