Cabinets serve an essential purpose in the home. Whether in the kitchen or bathroom, cabinets ensure ample storage for all the things you need in life. However, cabinets also have a major impact on the look of your home. Accordingly, here are a few cabinet trends that have made a big splash in 2024.
It’s a common misconception that combining different materials and textures is a design faux pas. When done carefully, a mix and match approach can enliven kitchens, bathrooms, and other areas of the home. For instance, wood cabinets will be even more attractive (and functional) with clear glass doors. Cabinet designers are also incorporating metallic elements with wood for a sleek yet classic design.
Open shelves are quite practical, as you’ll be able to see the contents of your cabinets without opening the door. However, open shelves also offer a lot of aesthetic appeal. Instead of hiding away attractive cookware and other kitchen items, you can easily present them for the viewing pleasure of guests in your home.
While stark black and white décor in the home can be quite striking, there has been a trend towards warmer aesthetics in recent years. Choosing wood cabinets in warm tones like oak and maple can make homes feel incredibly cozy and welcoming. If you want something warm yet a bit dramatic, cherry wood is another excellent choice to consider for a kitchen or bathroom.
Shaker cabinets are well known for their clean lines, lack of hardware, and recessed panel doors. While this classic cabinet style has captivated homeowners for years, slim shaker cabinets have made a big impression in 2024. This style offers the classic good looks of original shaker cabinets but with a thinner profile to make them look decidedly contemporary.
When the time comes to update your cabinets in Albuquerque, you can trust in our talented carpenters at El Pueblo Woodworking. We’re well-known for our custom woodworking services, which means we can create pieces that work beautifully with your existing home design. Please contact us today or visit our online gallery to see past projects. You can also speak to a representative by calling (505) 221-5321