Base Cabinets
These cabinets are placed on the floor and provide storage space for larger items such as pots, pans, and small appliances. They can also be used as a base for a countertop or sink. These come with a variety of door and drawer options to include accessories like interior rollout shelving.
Wall Cabinets
These cabinets are mounted on the wall above the countertops and are typically used to store dishes, glasses, and other kitchenware. They are available in various sizes and styles and can be open or closed with 1-2 doors.
Pantry Cabinets
These cabinets are typically floor-to-ceiling and can be used for storage of items such as brooms, mops, and cleaning supplies. They can also be used for storing food items and larger appliances. These normally have rollout drawer options.
Corner Cabinets
These cabinets are designed to fit in the corner of the kitchen and provide additional storage space and limit lost or wasted space. They are available in various styles, including diagonal and L-shaped, and can be either open or closed.
Glass Cabinets
These cabinets have glass doors and are designed to display decorative items or special dishes. They can be used in conjunction with other cabinet types to add a decorative element to the kitchen. Most glass door cabinets are prefinished interiors to match the door color and have lighting options for display purposes.
Open Shelving
Open shelves are a popular alternative to traditional cabinets and provide more of an open and airy feel to the kitchen. They can be used to display decorative items, cookbooks, and dishes, or for everyday storage of kitchenware.