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101Cabinetry

CABINETRY IS A CRUCIAL part of any kitchen. Not only does it determine how much storage you have and how you’re able to organize your kitchen essentials, but it has a heavy influence on your kitchen’s overall design. As we go forward in 2023, it appears that entertaining, organization, comfort and individual style is what’s important in the kitchen. From stained glass panels to mixed materials, today’s kitchens defy trends and offer a personal feel.

Oak Cabinets

Oak cabinetry continues to be a favored choice for kitchens and baths. Starting in the 1970s and extending into the early ’90s, oak, with its strong grain and honey-stained color, dominated cabinetry lines — so much so, we never wanted to see it again. But, now it’s crept back into the cabinetry marketplace with cerused and driftwood finishes. Homeowners continue to seek connections to their past with a renewed attention to vintage. However, today’s oak cabinets barley resemble their predecessor. Current oak is being crafted in a variety of door styles — from recessed panels to flat slabs. It’s raw, neutral color, dimension and texture offers a soft luxury that can be layered into almost any space. And, it’s usually given a coat of paint or stain in shades of black, blue, green and grey — all popular selections for today’s homeowners.

Two-Toned

Two-toned cabinets may not seem like an obvious choice, but they can bring depth and interest to a room. Combining two colors in one space is gaining popularity as homeowners are looking to add a touch of personality to their kitchens. Black and white are a classic combination that can create a desirable look, while other popular choices include blue and white, grey and white, and green and white.

Added Character

Incorporating decorative cabinetry is becoming increasingly popular in modern kitchen designs, adding originality and sophistication. Distinctive door fixtures like stained glass and mesh patterns create a textured look that adds a unique design component to a space.

The Best Companies Home For Your

Benchmark Wood & Design Studio 616.994.7374

Gallery Interiors 616.874.7000

Houtnerf Cabinet Co. 616.951.5243

KSI Kitchen & Bath 616.583.9304

Mulinari Cabinetry Co 616.534.9958

Obrien Harris Woodworks 312.464.9460

The Red Lobby 616.499.0044

Standale Home Studio 616.453.8201

TruKitchens 616.957.1969

VanBeeks Custom Wood Products 616.583.9002

West Michigan Kitchen Studio 616.281.6684

Williams Kitchen and Bath 616.771.0530

Woodways 616.879.5563

6585 Belding Rd NE

Suite A Rockford, MI 49341

MARY BURNS

P: 616.874.7000

E: galleryinteriors@aol.com galleryinteriors.com

Twenty five years in the making, our team of experienced designers and craftsmen partner with our suppliers so we can create innovative design, and overcome any challenge to execute the project of your dreams. Our staff is not only knowledgeable, detailed and energetic, but most importantly, fun to work with. Our philosophy has always been one of service and integrity. We strive to offer practical solutions that are not only visually pleasing and meet the needs of our clients, but stay within their budget.

Targeting retail shoppers, potential new home buyers, existing homeowners and builders, Gallery Interiors is also a 'home experience' retail store that allows consumers to design, decorate and furnish their homes all in one place. Our design team can assist you with everything from paint colors to window treatments, home furnishings, accessories, lamps and wall art.

Gallery Interiors also houses the award winning Rockford Kitchen Design Studio. Featuring Fieldstone semi-custom cabinetry (www.fieldstonecabinetry.com) as well as hand-crafted custom. With the emphasis on interior space planning, from concept to execution we can identify your needs, wishes and budget to create your perfect space.

At A Glance

GALLERY INTERIORS AND ROCKFORD KITCHEN DESIGN specialize in full-service design and project management, including :

Interior design

Kitchen Design

Space Planning

Remodeling and Building Services

Lighting

Flooring

Window Treatments

Furniture

Home Staging

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