Cabinet Door Styles in South Wisconsin
If you took a picture of your kitchen, your cabinets would dominate the scene. That’s why choosing the right style and color for your kitchen cabinets can go such a long way in transforming your home and giving you a kitchen you’ll love spending time in. If you already have a style you love but want to add fresh new color or make your kitchen cabinets look like new, Redo Cabinets is here to help. We offer a wide range of cabinet refacing and enhancement services. Explore these popular kitchen cabinet door styles in South Wisconsin to learn more about timeless kitchen trends and how to transform your kitchen.

Raised Panel Cabinets
Raised panel cabinet doors and drawer fronts feature an artistic bevel with a raised center. The center of the cabinet panel is the same height as the border, both of which rise from an artful indentation, whether simple or complex, that divides the border and center like a moat around a castle. Raised panel cabinet doors are common in heritage-style kitchens, with an old-school traditional feel and a lot of carving detail.

Recessed Panel Cabinets
Recessed panel cabinet doors have an indent as the center detail. The central rectangle of the cabinet door or drawer front is recessed from the border height so that the cabinet detail is lower than the outer edge. Recessed panel cabinets are commonly seen in shaker, transitional, and contemporary kitchens. They have a more modern and often less embellished look.

Flat Panel Cabinets
Flat panel cabinets do not have a significantly raised or recessed portion. They are often more minimalistic in design and are completely flat or have only a few grooves to provide artistic detail. Flat panel cabinets are often chosen for modern and simple kitchen designs.

Cabinet Knobs and Pulls
When refacing your cabinets, one of the best ways to accentuate the updated look is with new knobs, handles, and pulls. Cabinet hardware can give the entire kitchen a subtle difference in personality depending on the style, material, finish, and color of the hardware you select. You can update the hardware for all the cabinets and drawers in your kitchen at once.

Add-Ons & Extras
Why stop at just resurfacing your cabinets when you can go all-out? Add-ons and extras allow you to upgrade your cabinet resurfacing project to complete your kitchen.
Cabinet Knobs and Pulls
When you don’t want to replace your cabinets but want a completely new kitchen, the first step is your cabinet doors. The second step is considering your hardware. If your home doesn’t have cabinet knobs and pulls on every door, you can add extra functionality and style to the space by choosing hardware that matches your style. (You also keep the surfaces cleaner and longer-lasting.)
If you already have cabinet knobs and pulls, explore new styles, shapes, and materials. You can brighten up your kitchen by switching dull and heavy knobs for brightly shining steel, or you can give your kitchen style and drama with black metal hardware or aged bronze.
Pro Tip: Make sure all the visible metals in your kitchen, such as the sink, the knobs and pulls, and the door handles, all have identical or complementary finishes for a cohesive look.
Contact Redo Cabinets for All Your Cabinet Door Styles in South Wisconsin
Come home to a kitchen you love with fresh, modern style and beautifully timeless renovations. At Redo Cabinets, we reface existing cabinets so you can enjoy a renovation without the costs and disruption of a complete kitchen overhaul. See how our team of experts can brighten up your kitchen and fill it with your signature style. Start today by contacting our team to learn more about our services or to schedule an initial consultation.
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