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Cabinets Design & Installation
Cabinet’s control much of the visual space in kitchens. For this reason, it is important that their design matches the elements present in the room. There are two major classifications that are available: American and European.  In these classifications, a multitude of different styles for cabinets is available such as raised panels, Shaker style, glass, louvered, beadboard, thermofoil, melamine, and painted. The most common out of these include the Shaker, raised panel, and thermofoil.
Kitchen Cabinet Layout
Custom Cabinetry
Semi-custom Cabinetry
Create an inviting atmosphere with coastal-inspired colors, make a statement with seductive two-tone blue and white or give your cabinetry character with two levels of distressing techniques.
At Nogales Design Kitchen and Bath you'll get cabinetry that combines practical function with elegant design. Add value to your home with quality products in our most sought after styles.
Flat Panel Cabinetry Door Style
Flat-panel doors are some of the most popular today. It is simple in style and can fit many different design schemes. The most popular flat-panel style currently is the "Shaker" style door. It has clean lines but also has some visual interest. Another flat-panel style is beadboard cabinet doors. Rather than a plain center, a beadboard panel is placed in the middle. This style is a perfect choice for those wanting to achieve a coastal look.
Raised Panel Cabinet Door Style
Raised panel cabinet doors play a prominent role in stylish spaces across the country. You will find them in countless kitchens, as well as bathrooms, offices, storage spaces, and anywhere else you might find cabinet doors. Raised panel cabinet door styles offer something for everyone.
Glass Front Cabinet Door Style
Add a touch of class to your kitchen cabinets with glass front doors. Glass cabinet doors provide sparkle to kitchens of any style, from ultra-modern to country chic. Find out how to make display items pop and discover various options that will help you choose the right style of glass-front cabinets for your kitchen.
Whether or not to have all upper kitchen cabinet doors in glass is a personal choice and some kitchens have them. However, many designers and homeowners alike opt for the less is more approach, designating only a few cabinets as accent pieces with glass doors. Common areas for glass cabinet doors include:
- Corner cabinets
- End cabinets
- Cabinets framing the stove or kitchen sink
- Peninsula cabinets
- Small top cabinets, between the upper cabinets and ceiling