by Chris Boulton | Feb 22, 2017 | Architects, Cabinets 101, Contractors, Homeowners, Interior Designers
When spending money on a kitchen remodel, a savvy homeowner will want to ensure that it not only looks up to par with his or her taste, but will also want to determine if the cabinetry purchased will withstand the test of time. Durability is just as important, if not more important than pricing because remodeling a kitchen is not something that is done every few years. Ideally, a new kitchen gets improved and prolonged usage after a remodel. One item of importance in determining whether the cabinets in your kitchen will be able to hold up under stress is the cabinet joints. The joint is located where the door and frame are put together. There are a number of joint methods used by major cabinet manufacturers, and being knowledgeable about cabinet joints may aid you in your shopping. The dowel joint is one such joint method, in which two pieces of wood are connected by glue and two dowels which jut into the wood. A second type of joint is called a mortise-and-tenon joint. This method connects the two with one piece of wood carved out and extended into the other piece of wood. Many cabinetry manufacturers refer to the mortise-and-tenon joint differently. Some other terms used to describe this joint are tongue-and-groove joint and dovetailed joint. A butt joint is two pieces of wood side by side and either glued or nailed together. No matter what method is used for your kitchen cabinets you must ensure that there is no separation between the two pieces. This will eventually lead to a problem. Looking for kitchen cabinets that...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Feb 21, 2017 | Architects, Contractors, Interior Designers, Uncategorized
Take a look at these clever storage ideas for broom closets. Cornerstone Cabinet will work with you to add storage to your kitchen, bath, office, garage or any other space that has “stuff!” Small Wonders: 9 Space-Saving Broom...
by Chris Boulton | Feb 8, 2017 | Architects, Interior Designers, Uncategorized
This contemporary kitchen was very long and a bit oddly shaped. Cornerstone worked with MarLam Industries to create a countertop shaped to fit the room and the cabinet configuration. See more photos on our Houzz Project...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Jan 31, 2017 | Architects, Contractors, Uncategorized
This custom vanity is going into new construction by Camelot Homes. OakCraft is manufacturing the custom vanity with a one-of-a-kind valance. It has Prairie doors finished in Coconut...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Jan 24, 2017 | Architects, Contractors, Uncategorized
These cabinets are stacked to 10 feet! The contemporary kitchen will have OakCraft cabinets with custom slab doors. The finish is Coconut white. The base cabinets have the same doors but a black...
by Chris Boulton | Jan 11, 2017 | Architects, Contractors, Uncategorized
Functionality isn’t just a matter of size. This is a relatively small kitchen. The addition of custom cabinets with special functions doubled the value of the cabinet space. Adding an island increased work space as well as improving the flow into the other rooms of the...