Using Custom Kitchen Cabinets in Planning a Kitchen
When planning a kitchen it makes sense to use custom kitchen cabinets rather than those available off the shelf. Whether you have just purchased a new house, or have decided to redesign your kitchen, it makes sense to use custom kitchen units and furniture rather than try to fit stands sizes into you existing space. Why is that? Your kitchen has specific dimensions, and you cannot change these. The same is true of standard furniture units, such as floor and wall cabinets, pantry units and also islands containing storage and butcher's blocks. The trouble is that when homes are built the standard furniture dimensions are never taken into account, and once fitted, standard units are generally an inch or two long or short.
Fill in the Spaces That means you have a space between the end of a unit and a wall, and we all know the problems associate with that! It often comes down to a broom handle or something similar to recover that knife or even to fetch out that little present your cat brought in! Some are in more urgent need of recovery from that 1-2 inch gap than others! By using a furniture store that can provide you with a service offering custom kitchen cabinets, you can specify the length of your end cabinets. While standard versions can be used generally, you can specify the length of those at each end that actually fit to the wall, to be exactly the correct length. That enables you to make best use of the space without simply sticking a piece of wood in to hide it.
Using a Lazy Susan in Planning a Kitchen If you have trouble using a corner in your kitchen to its best advantage, then you can have a lazy Susan designed to your specifications to use up all the corner space available with a rotating unit fitted neat to the back and side walls. Most Lazy Susans require 33 - 36 inches along each wall from the corner. You might not have this space available, so you would need a custom kitchen cabinet manufacturer to make one for you to meet your