It’s time to jump into Video 4 of our 5 part video series on how to plan a kitchen remodel, with today’s topic selecting finishes for your kitchen remodel and make all of your material selections.
I’ve planned lots of insight for you with designer tips and tricks when it comes to all of your selections, so stay tuned and make sure to watch this video.
Select your finishes | 2 parts to know
Selecting your finishes in your kitchen remodel can be either the most fun part of your remodel – or it can really drive you crazy if you simply start picking things without a plan.
There are 2 parts to picking material finishes; The first part is selecting your design concept before you even start thinking about the second part. The second part is to make your material selections. Today I won’t narrow the design styles down like minimalistic or mid-century modern. I will be posting another video later on to cover those detailed topics. We will keep it simple and divide the design concepts into traditional, transitional and contemporary.
Traditional Kitchen Design
Here you can see a beautiful traditionally style kitchen. Features that call out the traditional concept are the more detailed door style, the end panels that continue the door detail, extra detail on the island legs, lot’s of trim on the crown moldings and even additional light valance trim on the bottom of the cabinets. It might be hard to see, but the white paint has small hints of glaze in the trim details which is another very common feature for traditional designs. We have a marble looking countertop and a very nice backsplash that again has an additional bullnose detail wrapped around the pot filler.