Stock cabinets come in standard sizes and typically shorter lead times, they have a wide variety of styles at a competitive price point. Lead times can vary from 1 – 4 weeks.
Semi-Custom Cabinetry
While the size increments remain standard, semi-custom cabinetry offers a wider range of construction options with many additional finishes, features, and accessories. Lead times can vary from 4-7 weeks.
Custom Cabinetry
Custom cabinetry is built to your specific needs. They fit the exact design, layout, and specifications of your space with higher quality construction, fit, and finish. Lead times can vary from 7-10 weeks
Natural – A natural finish means that only a clear protective top coat has been applied to the cabinet exterior, thus highlighting the wood’s natural color and grain.
Stained – Wood stains range from light to dark, from transparent to opaque. Stains can enhance the beauty of the wood, producing the shade and color perfect for your interior design.
Painted – Painted cabinets are increasingly popular as they help create light and bright spaces. Although white and cream are the most common colors used in kitchens, other colors – such as French blue, dove gray, and pale grass green – can produce spectacular results.
Specialty – Specialty finishes include glazing, the application of accent colors to the primary finish or to cabinetry details; crackling or antiquing, in which a paint additive gives an all-over aged look; and distressing, which involves altering a cabinet’s uniform surface by sanding or denting in order to produce a rustic, time-softened look.
Features
Storage Solutions – Innovative storage accessories increase a kitchen’s functionality and accessibility. Choose from roll-out trays, slide-out shelves, plate or wine racks, drawer organizers, built-in waste and recycling containers, and many more ingenuous storage solutions.
Glass Doors – Glass fronts are most frequently used on upper kitchen cabinets; options include clear, seeded, frosted, etched, and stained glass. Clear glass fronts allow display of attractive tableware, glassware, and serving pieces; all types of glass lighten up the kitchen by providing reflective surfaces and visual variety.
Lighting – Under-cabinet lighting illuminates work surfaces, top-of-cabinet lighting provides a warm ambient glow, and in-cabinet lighting for glass-front units highlights a display of attractive objects. A growing trend is using LED lighting, which is both energy-efficient and does not produce much heat.
Soft Close and Specialty Doors and Drawers – An extremely popular feature, soft-close doors and drawers eliminate noise and reduce wear and tear. Another popular feature is the tap door, which opens with a foot tap – helpful when your hands are full. Tambour, pocket, and sliding doors are available, as are space-saving corner drawers.
Decorative Details – Corbels, mouldings, aprons, legs, end panels, and valences are just some of the cabinetry embellishments that can add style and character to your kitchen or bath design.
Styles of Cabinetry
Our job at Ring’s End is to help our customers build well and to realize their aesthetic vision. While there is virtually an unlimited number of cabinet style options for any taste, the following are some common styles.
Colonial
Craftsman
Classic
Eclectic
Georgian / Federal
Modern
TIP
Wall coverings can be as simple as drywall or as decorative as beaded paneling. Drywall and related wall covering sheets evolved about 100 years ago as an alternative to interior plastering. Two experienced workers can drywall an entire house in a day or two, as opposed to the week or more it would take to apply plaster to interior walls. Basically, drywall is made from gypsum plaster pressed between two thick sheets of paper, then kiln-dried. Some panels use fiberglass instead of paper or alter materials to increase moisture resistance, fire retardation, and sound blockage. Ring’s End carries many different kinds of these wall sheet covering products, as well as a full array of drywalling tools. Besides drywall, the next most common wall and ceiling covering is wood paneling. Ring’s End carries many different types of paneling for wainscoting or for covering entire walls and ceilings.
With so many materials, finishes, styles, and options from which to choose, selecting kitchen cabinetry can be a complex process. Fortunately, the solution is simple: visit a Ring’s End Kitchen & Bath Showroom. Not only do we offer a huge selection of products and materials to see and compare; we also offer complete professional design services, from planning to installation. Let Ring’s End be your project manager for your kitchen or bath remodel… and a partner with your architect if you’re building a new home or addition.
1. Accessibility Cabinet configurations should be designed for your family's specific needs, as for physical restrictions, ease of access, or making room for multiple cooks.
2. Use Patterns Cabinet design should reflect the layout and design of the room and space. The cabinetry interiors and accessories can be arranged so the items used most frequently are located for maximum convenience.
3. Maintenance Some cabinetry materials, styles and finishes are easier to clean than others. Countertops, like-wise can vary as to their maintenance needs. Let the Ring’s End Kitchen & Bath specialists advise you about what’s right for your family.
4. Lighting Even rooms suffused with natural light can have dark corners – and of course natural light disappears when the sun goes down. Many new options in cabinet lighting increase kitchen and bath functionality and beauty at any time of the day.
5. The Rest of Your House If you are remodeling a kitchen or bath, you’ll want to think about how its style fits with the aesthetics of your entire home. Do you prefer consistency from room to room, or are you happy with an eclectic mix of styles? What about cabinet storage in the Laundry? Or cabinetry for a new home office? We can help you with all of your needs.