Before my husband and I bought the house we are in now, we were actually going to build a house. I remember being so excited because we got to pick every single thing for the house from the fixtures to the cabinets to the flooring! I remember going to the Design Center for the builders we were using and literally spending about six hours picking everything out and deciding what we wanted to upgrade on. One area that was particularly important to us was the kitchen and we really wanted nice cabinets. (Our past houses had cabinets you buy at the hardware store and put together yourself and then hope you hang them straight yourself – which didn’t work too well for us!)
Well that house fell through, thankfully since our current house really is our dream house. There is not really anything we want to remodel right away, but definitely in the future as our family grows and gets older. Throughout my whole house in my kitchens (yes I have two) and my bathrooms, I have KraftMaid cabinets, which I am so grateful for. They are amazing cabinets and all such high-quality pieces of wood that they are holding up great in our house. KraftMaid Cabinetry is also the industry leader and one of the largest semi-custom cabinet manufacturers in the United States.
Here is a picture of my kitchen (the cabinets are a few years old):
This fall KraftMaid Cabinetry is redefining kitchen and bath décor with the launch of a trend-forward collection of cabinets styles, finishes, storage solutions for the bath, as well as a new collection of decorative hardware for the final touches!
o Soft Modern reflects homeowners who crave a Zen, spa-like retreat with textural patterns and crisp lines. The three new door designs in the soft modern collection include a clean slab styles in Quartersawn species and modern adaptations of a classic designs with pillowed edges or elegant curves.
o Modern Farmhouse combines the feel of metropolitan design with industrial living and the great outdoors. The three new door designs in the Modern Farmhouse collection feature door designs with wider stiles and rails commonly associated with a more modern yet softer look.
o Heritage-style homeowners enjoy luxurious, richly embellished design with ornate details, both classically tailored and elegant. The 10 new door designs from the Heritage collection include styles with traditional or ornate applied molding, carved details, mitered corners and elegant beaded details.
o Coastal designs are inspired by the casual beach lifestyle and feature a mix of organic materials that are weathered and worn to perfection. The two new door designs in the Coastal Collection feature an informal and more relaxed feel with v-groove center panels and sider stiles and rails.
CONTEST: Check out the KraftMaid Define Your Style Contest for a chance to win a $50,000 Dream Kitchen!
Mama’s Money Savers Disclosure: I wrote this review while participating in a blog campaign by Mom Central Consulting on behalf of KraftMaid. Mom Central sent me a gift card to thank me for taking the time to participate.
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It presents a new perspective of the whole picture. Really good!
Hi Cher,
I saw this post and I just wanted to share the news that I am a top ten finalist in the "Define Your Style". Very excited!
My entry is "The Family Gathering Place".
If you haven't picked a favorite, consider voting for my entry here:
https://www.kraftmaidstyle.com/
Perhaps, if you like it enough, you can share it with your readers.
My current kitchen dates from the 60s, and as my best friend says,"it's retro, but not in a good way".
Thanks in advance for any support you can offer.
Michelle