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How To Design An Open Concept Kitchen With Mid-Century Modern Style

The distinctive characteristics of the 1930s to 1960s have become a popular design choice for homeowners. The functional and organic elements from this time period have found their way into the 21st century. Do you love clean lines, soft curves, and minimalism? If so, consider designing your open concept kitchen with mid-century modern style. Here’s the inspiration you need to bring this style to life in your home.

Choose contemporary kitchen cabinets with natural or rustic elements.

The right contemporary kitchen cabinets for your mid-century inspiration should be sleek and modern, but also have natural or rustic elements. This balance is true to the time period and will help set the tone in your open concept kitchen.

When it comes to kitchen cabinet finishes, you could easily go with dark or light depending on the color scheme you decide on. For a white and light finish, Willow Lane Cabinetry’s Urban White is the perfect pick with its high gloss finish and frameless design. If you prefer the look of dark cabinets, another great style from Willow Lane Cabinetry is the Salem Cobblestone. This cabinetry collection features a rich, dark grey stain and recessed door style that is both timeless and modern.

Mix in some antique elements to bring the theme together.

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You will find new furniture designed in similar style to the 1930s and 1960s, but if you can get your hands on some antique pieces, it can really authenticate your open concept kitchen’s theme. From retro breakfast bar stools to light fixtures, there are plenty of ways to bring a bit of the past into your modern home. Find a nearby estate sale or hit up your local thrift shop to browse for some antique décor or furnishings for your kitchen remodel.

Warm things up with some strategically placed color.

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With its minimalistic vibe and functional foundation, mid-century style tends to feature more neutral color schemes with predominately white or woodsy elements. But color is an important part of a mid-century kitchen, as one of its greatest appeals is its ability to warm up a sleeker and modern aesthetic. Whether it’s colored cabinets or a bright backsplash, pick a color to add some welcoming warmth to your open concept kitchen.

Keep clutter under control to maintain minimalism in your mid-century modern kitchen.

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A mid-century modern kitchen is not the place for knick-knacks or tchotchkes. Countertops should be kept clear and any kitchen supplies should be tucked away behind cabinet doors. Storage is always a priority in a minimalistic or modern home. Make sure your kitchen is prepared to keep clutter under control by installing inside cabinet accessories. If you have a lofty pantry space, it can serve as the perfect storage solution, but for those relying solely on kitchen cabinets, don’t worry. It is possible to have a clutter free kitchen by optimizing the space in both your base and wall cabinets. Just give every item an assigned space and stay committed to a cleanup routine.

Welcome to Willow Lane Cabinetry — the #1 place to buy affordable, semi-custom cabinets online! Let us help you create the kitchen, home office, home bar, laundry room, TV room, or bath of your dreams with our 100% free room design tool. We offer all wood cabinetry, fully assembled and delivered for free. Plus all the accessories you need to complete your remodel. Visit our website to see our products today!

The 3 Benefits of Having a Home Office

Studies have shown working from home leads to greater productivity and job satisfaction. Not only does it increase morale, but it also reduces stress—imagine not having to dress up or commute back and forth everyday—and improves job retention rates. And it’s not only good for employees. Companies that allow people to work from home can save thousands of dollars each month per employee. Obviously, there are less office expenses, but did you know remote workers statistically take fewer vacation and sick days? It’s true!

Sounds like a great situation, doesn’t it? But first, you need a home office. And no, your kitchen island won’t cut it. Without a designated home office, you wont even have the possibility of working from home, and the above-mentioned perks that come along with it. Here are just a few more of the many benefits of having a home office.

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Finding Balance Between Home And Office

We mentioned productivity earlier, and the luxury of being able to jump right into your workday rather than wasting time on travel. And while it’s nice to stay in your PJs all day, you do need to strike a balance between work and home to be successful. Having a designated “home office” is the perfect compromise, as the name implies. Sure, you can stroll down to the kitchen island for a cup of coffee or to throw a load of laundry in the washer, but when you’re in your home office, it’s all business.

A Quiet Place To Work While The Kids Are Home For Summer

When the kids are at school, it’s easy to be productive. But when the kids are home on summer break, things can get a lot more challenging. The house isn’t as quiet as it used to be, and there are many more distractions that can pull you away from your deadlines. Having a home office gives you a quiet place to call your own. When the door is shut, the family knows you’re on work time and should not be disturbed. Of course, working from home also gives you a bit more freedom to set your own hours and enjoy some family fun in the sun!

An Atmosphere That Sparks Creativity And Inspires Ideas

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Most large offices are packed with wall-to-wall cubicles and feature generic décor that does little to inspire. On the other hand, a home office is your own personal space, where you are free to design a room that sparks creativity and inspiration. Imagine energetic orange or soothing blue walls paired with espresso cabinets, and not a single cubicle in sight. What could be better?

Welcome to Willow Lane Cabinetry — the #1 place to buy affordable, semi-custom cabinets online! Let us help you create the kitchen, home office, home bar, laundry room, TV room, or bath of your dreams with our 100% free room design tool. We offer all wood cabinetry, fully assembled and delivered for free. Plus all the accessories you need to complete your remodel. Visit our website to see our products today!

 

Complement Your Kitchen Cabinets with the Perfect Backsplash

Want to upgrade the look of your kitchen without doing a complete remodel or having a huge expense? One of the easiest ways to achieve a designer look on a budget is to install a backsplash that complements your kitchen cabinets.  Below are a few top tips on how to choose the perfect backsplash for your cabinets.

Material

One rule of thumb when deciding on a backsplash that’s perfect for your kitchen design is to match the material of the tile to the overall style of your kitchen cabinets.

For example, if your cabinets have a more modern feel, you’ll want to avoid a rustic-looking tile and go with a metallic, shiny backsplash, for example. But if your cabinets have a darker stain and are more rustic, choose a backsplash with more of a worn look, such as brick, natural stone or even one with an antique brass finish.

Color

Another important backsplash choice is color – or lack of color. The two primary options that you can’t go wrong with are:

  1. Choosing a neutral tile that harmonizes well with your cabinets, such as the timeless all-white kitchen look with white cabinets and a white subway tile backsplash.
  2. Choosing a tile that adds a bold and contrasting splash of color or a patterned or mosaic design to add a pop of personality to an otherwise neutral space.

Neutral tiles are always a smart choice because they help any kitchen feel more open, clean and spacious. But don’t be afraid to use your backsplash as an opportunity to add more color to your kitchen in an unobtrusive way! Just make sure the color doesn’t clash with your cabinets and the backsplash will bring a welcome touch of style.

Countertops

In addition to complementing your kitchen cabinets, it’s also important that your backsplash complements your countertops. Typically, the busier your countertops are, the more neutral you want your backsplash to be – and vice-versa.

Have a neutral countertop? Then you can play around more with backsplash options and let your backsplash design be a decorative focal point in your kitchen. If your countertops are the star of the room and have dramatic veining or color variation, opt for a solid-colored backsplash that won’t overwhelm it.

Consider New Kitchen Cabinets

If your cabinets are too old and outdated, you might want to consider getting new cabinets along with a new backsplash. The bonus? When shopping for brand new kitchen cabinets, finding the perfect backsplash will be hassle-free!

Need help finding the right backsplash for your kitchen? Or thinking about getting new cabinets along with a backsplash? We offer customized kitchen cabinetry solutions that will help you design your dream kitchen. Get started today by using our free online kitchen room design tool.

Trends in Natural Wood Cabinets

There’s something to be said for beautifully crafted natural wood cabinets left in their original (or close to it) state. Whether you’re thinking country kitchen, beachside cottage, New England rustic farmhouse or urban city chic, set your home apart with natural wood cabinets. From showcasing a kitchen island to enveloping an entire room, the following trends in natural wood cabinets are sure to make you swoon.

Country Kitchen Natural Wood Cabinets

One of the most eye-catching ideas homeowners love is to renovate your kitchen space with minimalist, unpainted and unfinished natural wood cabinets. Wood cabinets not only add natural warmth to kitchens of every size and style, but they also add a natural and cozy aesthetic to the busiest room in the house. Choose from dark, medium, and light wood kitchen cabinets made from oak, walnut, fir, cherry wood and more. Slab-front, full-overlay natural cabinet doors can give a fresh and clean look to your space.

Beachside Cottage Natural Wood Cabinets

Bathed in calming neutrals, your beachside cottage will spring to life and make a statement with natural wood cabinets. Selecting a neutral color for your cottage’s kitchen cabinetry will soften your space. For that extra beachside feel, create an airy kitchen with a combination of natural wood and white décor to give your room a contemporary yet cozy feel. Woods to consider can include white oak, pecky cypress, maple, ash and reclaimed wood, Another thought… Shaker-style cabinets!

Get more chic ideas for a coastal interior!

New England Rustic Farmhouse Natural Wood Cabinets

Unpretentious, functional, straightforward and down-home cozy. Who doesn’t love a farmhouse kitchen? If it’s time for a renovation and you’re thinking about adding a little cozy farmhouse style to your space, a fun idea to incorporate is natural wood cabinets with a classic white farmhouse sink and natural wood butcher block countertops. Talk about New England rustic! Choose from red oak, poplar, maple, mahogany – or even plywood! Add in a little handcrafted, rustic décor to really go for it!

Urban City Chic Natural Wood Cabinets

There’s no denying that urban city chic style is hot and trendy. From loft apartments to two-story penthouses, city chic is in and just about everyone loves it. When it comes to kitchen design, so many ideas come to mind. One idea – custom cerused oak cabinets surrounded by lots of natural light will bring warmth to your kitchen space – no matter how big or small. Other wood choices we love to see include white ash, bleached mahogany, reclaimed wood and plywood. It’s amazing what you can do with plywood!

5 Fruity Spring Cocktails To Make At Home

Spring has sprung! Along with the blooming flowers and beautiful weather comes outdoor parties and fruity cocktails. Stock up your bar cabinets and say cheers in spring style with one (or more) of these juicy cocktails inspired by the season.

  1. Vodka Lemonade

What’s better than a glass of ice cold, homemade lemonade on a spring day? Spiking it with some vodka! All joking aside, this classic warm-weather drink really does pair well with a splash of your favorite vodka. Swap in a citrus variety for extra flavor and serve it with fresh thyme or mint leaves for a twist. Everyone has vodka in their bar cabinets, and the added garnishes give this adult beverage the perfect boost.

  1. Paloma

Another citrus infused cocktail that you’re going to love this spring is the Paloma. This Mexican favorite features tequila and is the prettiest shade of pink. Mix one-part tequila, three-parts grapefruit soda, and add a lime wedge — or whip up a version with fresh grapefruit juice. If going this route, follow Drizzle & Dip’s lead by mixing tequila with the juice of half of a grapefruit, agave or sugar syrup, club soda, and lime. It’s Paloma time!

  1. Apricot + Mint Cocktail

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Why not take advantage of seasonal produce when whipping up your spring cocktails? Apricots are in season during the spring months, and their vibrant color and sweet flavor make them a great ingredient in drinks. This recipe from Serious Eats combines muddled apricots, mint, lemon juice, and gin for a refreshing treat. Apricots aren’t used in a cocktail often, which makes this drink unexpected but no less delicious. Offer this fruit forward libation at your next backyard gathering.

  1. Strawberry Kiwi Sangria

A slushy strawberry daiquiri will always have a place in our hearts, but there are plenty of other ways to showcase strawberries on your spring drink menu. Strawberries pack plenty of flavor and pair nicely with a variety of different liquors. They do especially well with a white wine, which is why we had to include this white sangria recipe from Kitchen Treaty. Both strawberries and kiwis are in season in spring, so this tropical twist on traditional sangria is extra sweet and juicy. Use a dry wine like sauvignon blanc, which also has citrusy notes.

  1. Jala-piña Margarita

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We couldn’t wrap this list up without a margarita, and since we were missing something spicy, this Jala-piña Margarita from Food & Wine was an obvious choice. Made with pineapple, limejuice, tequila and (of course) jalapenos, this margarita will definitely put a little pep in your step. Sweet pineapple and sugar balance the fiery notes in this spring cocktail that is easy to make at home, and it’s as fun to serve as it is to drink. Garnish with a pineapple wedge and mix a little cayenne pepper in your salt before rimming the glass. The bright red cayenne will give this cocktail a little color — and an extra kick!

Welcome to Willow Lane Cabinetry — the #1 place to buy affordable, semi-custom cabinets online! Let us help you create the kitchen, home office, home bar, laundry room, TV room, or bath of your dreams with our 100% free room design tool. We offer all wood cabinetry, fully assembled and delivered for free, including bar cabinets. Plus all the accessories you need to complete your remodel. Visit our website to see our products today!

Kitchen 101: How To Cook With Fresh Herbs

Fresh herbs are one of the many delights of spring and summer. Whether you grow them in your backyard or in pots atop your kitchen island, seasonal herbs are a culinary staple. Breakfast, lunch or dinner, there is no fresher way to add flavor to all your dishes.

If your spice rack is filled with dried herbs, but you’re intimidated to try fresh herbs in your cooking, fear no more. Here, we’ll cover the basics of cooking with fresh herbs like basil, cilantro, mint, and more!

Learn the Techniques

Fresh herbs perish quickly, so pick only as much as you need. Thoroughly rinse your herbs under running water in the kitchen sink and blot dry. For tiny leaves like rosemary, thyme or oregano, hold on to the stem with one hand and strip the leaves off with the other. For large leaves like basil, parsley or cilantro, snip with kitchen shears, or use a knife and cutting board to chiffonade your herbs. For this technique, start by bunching the stems and then cut the leaves into thin strips.

Do The Math

Fresh herbs can add brightness and fresh flavor to any recipe. But if you’re used to cooking with dried herbs, note that fresh herbs are not as concentrated a flavor. If a recipe calls for one teaspoon of dried, double or triple the amount of fresh herbs when making a substitution. After cooking with herbs from your garden or the pots on your kitchen island, it’s always suitable (and also a nice touch) to add a few fresh sprigs as a garnish.

Know Your Flavors

  • Basil: Sweet in flavor and aroma, basil is the go-to ingredient for tomato sauce and pesto. Vegan lasagna with tofu
  • Parsley: Parsley is very versatile and has a light peppery taste. Great for seasoning just about any dish, use flat leaf for cooking and curly leaf as a garnish.
  • Cilantro: A popular herb for sprinkling over tacos and grilled shrimp, cilantro has a bright flavor and is best added after cooking.
  • Rosemary: This spiky herb has a pungent flavor that goes well with eggs, chicken and lamb, or in fresh baked goods. Whether dried or fresh, use it sparingly.Omelet Cooking in Frypan Top View
  • Mint: Mint is a great addition to spring and summer salads. For a unique twist, try this watermelon salad with mint for your next picnic.
  • Thyme: With subtle hints of lemon and mint, this woody herb is used for seasoning fish, poultry, and vegetables like tomatoes and potatoes.
  • Oregano: Great for Greek salad dressing, lasagna and meatloaf, oregano has a strong, slightly bitter flavor that is hard to miss.

Don’t Be Afraid To Experiment

Now that you know the techniques, ratios and flavor profiles for cooking, branch out and find new ways to use fresh herbs. Not just for seasoning meats and veggies, you’ll find a variety of fresh herbs used in some of your favorite cocktails. From Mojitos and Juleps with fresh mint, to Lemonade for grown-ups with gin and thyme, the possibilities are endless. While stocking your bar cabinets for spring and summer, don’t forget the fresh herbs!

Welcome to Willow Lane Cabinetry — the #1 place to buy affordable, semi-custom cabinets online! Let us help you create the kitchen, home office, home bar, laundry room, TV room, or bath of your dreams with our 100% free room design tool. We offer all wood cabinetry, fully assembled and delivered for free. Plus all the accessories you need to complete your remodel. Visit our website to see our products today!

Earth Day Everyday: Easy Ways To Make Your Home More Energy Efficient

Most of us want to stop wasting money. We also want to save the environment. When your home becomes more energy efficient, everyone wins. In celebration of Earth Day, take a look at these ways to make your home more energy efficient and try implementing at least one by the end of the month. You’ll be surprised how a simple swap or integration of technology can transform the way you consume energy in your home.

Switch outdated appliances for new, energy-efficient models.

Whether it’s the mini-fridge in your home bar or your washer and dryer, older appliances could be hiking up your electricity bill and wasting energy. When you replace these machines with newer models, you get better functionality, sleeker features, and energy-saving options. That old double wall oven cabinet may be your favorite appliance, but it could also be the cause of your over-the-top electricity bill.

Small appliances can also be to blame, so look out for slow cookers, microwaves and other small appliances that have adopted smart technology. By using less and doing more, the appliances of the future check all of the boxes

Let the apps take control of your home.

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Even with great intention, humans make mistakes. So it’s only natural that you leave the lights on sometimes or forget to turn the air up when you go out of town for the weekend. Smart homes eliminate room for human error by relying on technology to take control. Whether it’s turning off your lights or adjusting your air conditioner, you can now power your home through your phone thanks to apps and smart home technology.

Light can lead the way.

Energy saving light bulbOne of the easiest swaps you can make on the journey to a more energy-efficient home is your lighting. Rather than opting for traditional incandescent blubs, consider better lighting choices that last longer and use alternative energy to illuminate your home. These should be your bulb of choice whenever possible. Also be cognizant of lights in your wine storage cabinet or under wall cabinets. We sometimes forget about these “background” lights and leave them on unintentionally.

You may even want to consider lights that are triggered by motion. They can detect when someone has walked into the room, which is a nice welcome, and can also eliminate lights being left on unnecessarily.

One final way to save energy with lighting is finding out how to install a dimmer switch. Doing so allows you to control the amount of light and energy used to illuminate one room from the other.

Monitor your usage and adjust accordingly.

If you already have the new appliances and think your home has a green stamp of approval, you can find out for sure with the right energy-monitoring tool. Some utility companies can now provide you with insights on your monthly bill, so definitely take advantage of these features if they are offered. As an alternative, you can also invest in one of the tech tools that monitor energy usage by appliance. It never hurts to give your home a check up, even if you’re pretty sure that your energy levels are good.

Welcome to Willow Lane Cabinetry — the #1 place to buy affordable, semi-custom cabinets online! Let us help you create the kitchen, home office, home bar, laundry room, TV room, or bath of your dreams with our 100% free room design tool. We offer all wood cabinetry, fully assembled and delivered for free. Plus all the accessories you need to complete your remodel. Visit our website to see our products today!

 

 

2019 Home Design Trends We Love For Spring

The spring of 2019 has officially sprung, and most homeowners are going over their home renovation checklist in anticipation of sunnier days ahead. Whether you’re considering a big remodel or just a little sprucing, here are the design trends we love for this splendid season.

Tile Backsplash Accent Walls
While shiplap was all the rage last spring, this year, tile accent walls are popping up in fashion-forward homes. From stunning patterns like floor to ceiling herringbone marble, to quirky and colorful glass subway tile, backsplash tile is an affordable and eye-catching way to bring big style to an otherwise bland wall.

Wood-Look Flooring

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Harwood floors are a staple of modern kitchen design. While aesthetically charming and a classic choice, wood flooring is susceptible to dents, scratches, and water damage. Wood-look tile flooring, on the other hand, offers the warmth and beauty of hardwood without the hassle. Durable and impervious to water, it’s the smart and trendy choice for contemporary kitchens and bathrooms this year.

Gray and Cream Cabinets
According to the Houzz Kitchen Report, white is still the top choice for all wood cabinetry. With that said, there are many different shades of white, and this spring, homeowners are opting for softer, creamier hues and gray tones along with bright white in the kitchen. Gray and cream-colored cabinets look lovely when paired with warm wood cabinetry on a kitchen island and natural stone countertops.

Quartzite Countertops
Speaking of natural stone countertops, Quartzite is a unique alternative to ever-popular granite countertops. Featuring a natural variation in color and pattern, this highly durable, natural stone looks like marble but won’t etch like marble. It’s also scratch, heat and stain resistant.

Custom Drawer Inserts

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Modern kitchen design is all about form and function. Inside cabinet accessories can help you create a more organized kitchen this spring. This includes a variety of custom drawer inserts, from wood spice trays and trimmable knife blocks, to a wood drawer peg system for instant storage.

All Wood Bath Cabinetry
When in comes to bath vanities, all wood cabinetry is the ultimate choice this spring. From solid maple to birch, warm wood finishes set the tone for an inviting guest bathroom or soothing master bath. Add oil rubbed bronze, shiny chrome, or satin nickel bath hardware to complete the contemporary look.

Welcome to Willow Lane Cabinetry — the #1 place to buy affordable, semi-custom cabinets online! Let us help you create the kitchen, home office, home bar, laundry room, TV room, or bath of your dreams with our 100% free room design tool. We offer all wood cabinetry, fully assembled and delivered for free. Plus all the accessories you need to complete your remodel. Visit our website to see our products today!

From Spare Room to Walk-in Closet and How to Do It on a Budget

Do you need more closet space in your home? If you have a spare room that doesn’t get much use and isn’t serving a purpose, this is the perfect place to create a walk-in closet and give yourself the additional space you need.

Check out our tips below to get some ideas about how to convert a spare room into a walk-in closet on a budget.

Assess the Space

Before anything else, you’ll need to start by assessing your space. Measure your spare room and then gather all of the belongings that you’ll be putting in your new walk-in closet. When you see all of the clothes, shoes and accessories, you can get an idea of the type of cabinets, shelving and/or racks to buy.

With the list of items to store and ways to store them, you can then go about figuring out the best design and layout based on the amount of space you have available.

DIY Design Options

One of the simplest and most inexpensive ways to convert a spare room into a functional walk-in closet is by lining the walls with clothing racks on wheels and with free-standing wire shelving units. This is a great option if you want a purely practical space and don’t care about the aesthetics. Of course, to add more style and personality, you can also incorporate colored or patterned bins and baskets for storing smaller items.

Another DIY budget option is to use a couple of large bureaus (scour flea markets or thrift shops to get unique ones at a good price) for storing clothes and other items that don’t need to be hung. You can use the tops of the bureaus for arranging accessories and displaying jewelry trays.

To have your walk-in closet double as a dressing room, be sure to incorporate a bench, small sofa or an armchair into the design, as well as a full-length mirror.

Consider Investing in a System

If you have more room in your budget, don’t want to DIY, want to ensure your space is maximized and/or want a more finished, cohesive look to your walk-in closet, look into having a professionally customized system installed.

There are a wide variety of options available; some are free-standing, others are anchored to the walls and you can also choose to mix shelves and custom cabinetry. Get started with a free online room design from our experts and see how to create a walk-in closet with high-quality products at reasonable prices.
Transforming a spare room into a walk-in closet is a perfect way to create a purposeful space and improve the overall organization of your home – and you’ll love the peace of mind that comes from minimizing the clutter in your environment!

5 Surprising Things You Didn’t Know About Luxury Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring has experienced the ultimate glow up since its inception in the 1930s. Now featuring depth and texture that gives it a much more natural look, luxury vinyl also boasts a newfound resilience that can’t be beat.

Whether you’re looking for a modern flooring material that will complement your contemporary cabinets or something that will stand strong against the little humans in your life, luxury vinyl flooring might be your match.

Forget what you think you know about luxury vinyl flooring, and learn a few surprising facts about LVF.

  1. Most people can’t tell the difference between luxury vinyl flooring and their natural counterparts.

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The vinyl that our grandparents had in their kitchens back in the 1960s and 70s were, without doubt, vinyl. Let’s just say the kitchen wall cabinets were not the first things you noticed when you walked in the front door. You could spot that vinyl from a mile away.

But today’s luxury vinyl flooring is so aesthetically similar to natural wood or tile, that you could walk right on them without ever being the wiser.

  1. LVF is very affordable.

People are shocked when comparing the price of LVF to natural hardwood flooring or ceramic tile. For such a similar product, it is really amazing how cost effective this selection is. Better more, quality is not compromised with this price drop.

  1. This flooring material is extremely durable.

It is often thought that a less expensive product is inferior. With luxury vinyl flooring, that is not the case. This material is more affordable but offers the same kind of quality you would expect from the real deal. In some cases, it is even superior. Natural hardwood flooring and ceramic tile have their weaknesses, like being susceptible to scratches and chips. Since LVF is powered by man-made technology, it eliminates those nuisances and others.

  1. LVF is perfect for kitchens and bathrooms because it is especially water-resistant.

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We know that people pick LVF for its looks, price, and durability — but did you know that it is also highly water-resistant? This characteristic is what catapults it from a good flooring option to a great one, especially when choosing flooring for a kitchen or bathroom where spills and splashes are the norm.

  1. LVF comes in three different styles.

When shopping for LVF, you will find three varieties: sheet vinyl, vinyl tiles, and vinyl planks. Sheet vinyl comes in rolls and is the easiest to install. Vinyl tiles offer more freedom, so you can install them in any way you prefer, such as horizontal or diagonal. Some varieties can even be grouted for a more realistic look. Then lastly, you have vinyl planks, which are meant to mimic wood. Wood-look vinyl is a popular choice for those who love the look of hardwood but want something more durable and affordable for their home.

Welcome to Willow Lane Cabinetry — the #1 place to buy affordable, semi-custom cabinets online! Let us help you create the kitchen, home office, home bar, laundry room, TV room, or bath of your dreams with our 100% free room design tool. We offer solid wood cabinetry, fully assembled and delivered for free. Plus all the accessories you need to complete your remodel. Visit our website to see our products today!