by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Jul 1, 2020 | Uncategorized
A custom laundry room that considers all members of the family. Even the 4-legged ones! Click here to learn more. Photo by Artistic Renovations of Ohio LLC - Search laundry room...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Jun 24, 2020 | Uncategorized
Here are some things to think about when designing your home office space....
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Jun 18, 2020 | Uncategorized
We love Shiloh Cabinets because of their quality! Watch this video about their finishing process.
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Jun 17, 2020 | Uncategorized
Kitchens and bathrooms are not only the hardest-working rooms in a home, they’re also the most popular to renovate. Click here to read the full article on “Exploring the Kitchen + Bath Trends of...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Jun 10, 2020 | Uncategorized
Looking for some inspiration for you next bathroom remodel? Cornerstone can help you create cabinets with functionality and style. Read more about some bathroom remodels...
by Cornerstone Cabinet Company | Jun 4, 2020 | Uncategorized
According to the latest research, white continues to be the top color choice for kitchen cabinets. However, search the web for kitchen ideas and you may notice that the color choice appears to be shifting. Here’s what we’re seeing. Bright and strong colors are still on the fringe but off-white shades are coming on strong. Natural woods like bleached or grey-washed red oak are one way to take the edge off of an all-white kitchen. If it fits into your budget and you’re looking for a little less pink, you can use white oak. White oak is a little warmer with its golden-brown tones and tendency to be slightly darker. Both woods allow you to bring in white tones with other materials without making the overall effect too white. Gray continues to be popular due to its versatility. Gray has the dual advantage of still being light and bright while it adds a little more warmth. And when it comes to changing color all together, blue and green are seeing the most interest. Like gray, pale pastel blue and green show a similar versatility by warming up the room without giving up the simple, clean lines and appearance you get from white. These “not-so-white” kitchens offer homeowners a way to make a change in a subtle manner. Yet we’re seeing remodel projects looking for a complete change. One way to do this is contrasting dark cabinetry with white or very light counter-tops. It’s a way to makes a bolder statement and leaves other aspects, like back-splashes, ceilings and decor available for contrast with white shades. White kitchens are timeless....