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5 Must-Have Elements of Modern Kitchen Design

Modern kitchen design can be described in many ways. Not every expert will agree on every detail. Design is a form of art so it will always be open to interpretation. That being said, there are a few general rules of thumb within each theme from traditional to contemporary kitchens that most designers will agree on. Here is our list of five must-have elements of modern kitchen design.

  1. Slab cabinets with frameless construction.

In modern and contemporary kitchens, slab or flat-panel cabinetry is pretty standard. This cabinet style features a flat door with no frame. Frameless construction is popular in modern and newly built kitchens because this evolved design ensures full access and maximum storage space. Not only are these cabinets sleek but they are also incredibly functional.

The Urban White Cabinets from Willow Lane Cabinetry are the perfect example of slab cabinets with frameless construction. Take a peak online or order a sample and see for yourself!

  1. Sleek hardware that lacks ornamentation or detail.

Another telltale sign of a modern kitchen is a lack of ornamentation and detail. We notice this with the selection of cabinet doors but also in the hardware used. Rather than decorative pulls and knobs, modern kitchen design features sleek hardware that doesn’t demand any attention.

Elements’ Brenton Collection Knobs

A few finds from Willow Lane Cabinetry that fit this mold are Elements’ Brenton Collection Knobs and Verona Collection Pulls.

When planning your kitchen design, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team. Whether you need help picking the perfect modern kitchen island or can’t decide between two backsplashes, our designers are here to help from the initial layout to delivery.

  1. Countertops and flooring designed with natural materials.

Whether it be a marble countertop or wood floors, you will often find natural materials used in the construction of a modern kitchen. This reliance on nature comes from a desire to add character, color, and details in an organic way. It also helps to offset what might come across as a “cold” or “uninviting” ambiance. While the goal of a modern kitchen is to create a sleek, clean design it is not meant to take away for the welcoming vibe that will always be at a kitchen’s core.

  1. Industrial features that ground contemporary elements.

You’ll likely come across one or more industrial elements in a modern kitchen. This addition helps to ground an overwhelmingly contemporary kitchen much in the way that natural materials do. When you see a concrete countertop or exposed ceiling beams, think of it as an open invitation to make yourself at home.

  1. Open storage that leaves little to the imagination.

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It’s not uncommon to find open shelving or glass door cabinets in a modern kitchen. Rather than keep storage hidden, modern kitchens rely on visually appealing ways to incorporate their essentials into their design.

This approach to storage creates a more open space and also ties into the idea of organic décor. Rather than add clutter to countertops, you can put your favorite dinnerware on display. Minimalism comes to light in many ways in the modern kitchen and this is one of the signature approaches.

7 Delightful Tile Options For A Dream Bathroom

Is your master bathroom looking and feeling drab? Is your guest bathroom less than inviting? Is your powder room in need of a touch up? New bathroom cabinetry can work wonders for updating a dreary and dated space, but for an extra punch of style, you’ll need to install flooring and backsplash tile. Here are a few delightful tile options for a dream bathroom. Beyond basic, these fun and fabulous tiles can add a touch of whimsy to your next remodeling project.

Arabesco Carrera Hexagon

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This unique, marble tile features a dainty hexagon pattern and is honed in a 12” x 12” mesh for easy installation. Perfect for floors and walls, Arabesco Carrera Hexagon tile has a medium sheen, and random variation in tone ranging from gray to white.

Water Jet Glass Tile in Ornamental Bright White

These handmade, glass mosaic tiles are uncommonly stylish, thanks to their unique arabesque shape and bright white, glossy sheen. Pair them with contrasting grout for extra pop.

Arabesco Carrara with Black Marble Basket Weave

This option features the whites and grays of classic Carrara paired with beautiful black accents in a basket weave pattern. Backed by mesh, this tile is easy to install on floors and walls, and can make a one-of-a-kind statement in a dream bathroom.

Carrara White Basket Weave Pattern

Carrara White Basket Weave marble mosaic tile has frosty white and subtle gray hues in a decorative pattern. This selection comes perfectly arranged on pre-mounted sheets for easy installation as a floor or backsplash, and has a polished, smooth finish.

Arabesco Carrara Herringbone

These marble mosaic tiles have a playful herringbone pattern and a honed finish. The soft white background color and iconic gray swirls make Arabesco Carrara Herringbone an ideal choice for any dream bathroom.

Black and White Pebbled

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This mosaic tile option consists of mesh-backed marble pebbles in varying natural tones of white, gray, cream and black swirled together in perfect harmony. Truly delightful and unique, Black and White Pebbled tile are anything but basic.

Colorful Cristezza Club Glass

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If your idea of delightful means lots of bright and bold color, look no further than Cristezza Club Glass Tile for your dream bathroom backsplash. Cristezza Club Glass Tile comes in a variety of whimsical colors, like teal, ruby red, baby blue, and more. Visit Willow Lane Cabinetry to browse our complete selection of flooring and backsplash tile.

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 6 Features Of A Modern Kitchen Island

You may think that all kitchen islands are the same but there are a few features that differentiate one style from the next. From traditional to contemporary, islands create a statement and help support the aesthetic and theme of the kitchen.

Let’s take a look specifically at the modern kitchen island and what clear characteristics make it distinct.

  1. Not all 90-degree angles.

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One trait that is becoming dominant in the modern kitchen island is curved or rounded edges. This shape surely stands out amongst a sea of hard corners and is a statement we only see in more modern or contemporary kitchens.

While their unique look is surely something to be acknowledged, curved kitchen islands also offer exclusive functionality. The elimination of harsh corners means less accidents and their rounded shape opens up more space for sitting around the island.

  1. Modern means more.

One noteworthy differentiator of the modern kitchen island is its demand for more. While traditional kitchen islands provided a place for your oven or extra storage, modern kitchen islands include features like a wine storage cabinet. These “add ons” to your traditional cabinets offer allure and a taste of luxury, while also giving way to the evolving needs of today’s homeowner.

  1. Unconventional countertops.

A lot of time has passed since granite countertops were the gold standard. Since then, quartz has become the material of choice for kitchen countertops. But along with the popularity of this engineered stone, we’ve seen a rise in unconventional materials like butcher block, concrete, and stainless steel.

Many modern and contemporary kitchens are opting for these outside-of-the-box options and it is not uncommon to see a concrete or stainless steel countertop on a modern kitchen island.

  1. Designated seating.

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Meals are much more casual than they were in the past. It’s no longer considered poor manners to eat breakfast or dinner right at the kitchen counter. Because of this trend, we are seeing that kitchen islands are often the designated seating area for modern families.

As we move away from the dining room table and into the kitchen, the island becomes prime seating space and the focus shifts to making it accommodating for meal time.

  1. Sleek cabinet styles.

There used to be a desire for intricate details on kitchen cabinets, which is why styles like the raised panel were so popular. But in modern and contemporary kitchens, sleek cabinets are the preference. There is an obvious draw toward shaker and slab cabinets and they have quickly become the cabinet style of choice for modern kitchen islands.

  1. Modern function meets modern features.

When it comes to modern kitchen islands, it’s not all about the look. A test of functionality can also determine whether or not an island is modern or not. We look for soft-close doors and drawers, adjustable shelves, and a frameless design for maximum storage space. It’s not just about what you can see from the outside, it’s important to take a look inside to truly see what a modern kitchen island can offer.

The 5 Best Trees For Growing Indoors

Nothing livens up the home like a large indoor tree. Living greenery adds a touch of natural beauty and can give your TV room, home office, master bath, or kitchen a big style boost. With the right amount of light and water, an indoor tree can make any space feel warm and welcoming. Here are some of the best trees for growing indoors.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

Potted Ficus Larata or Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree Isolated on White BaAs the name implies, this popular indoor tree has broad, glossy green, fiddle-shaped leaves that fill an empty corner like no other. Refined in shape, and less fussy than most indoor trees, the Fiddle Leaf Fig likes moderate to bright light, and is perfect for placing beside French or sliding glass doors in the kitchen. Once acclimated and with proper care, it can grow to maximum height of ten feet, making it a lovely compliment to tall kitchen cabinets.

Weeping Fig

Another popular choice, the Weeping Fig has graceful branches that slightly bend under the weight of a mass of small, variegated, teardrop-shaped leaves. This indoor tree has multiple trunks for added visual interest. It prefers bright, indirect light and makes a lovely addition to a home office or TV room. This tree tends to drop leaves, so be sure to place it somewhere with easy to sweep wood or tile flooring.

Areca Palm

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This refined tree is easy to grow indoors, and has feathery green fronds that arch and bow. Lush and tropical, it does well in bright spaces and can grow up to eight feet tall indoors. The Areca Palm (also known as Butterfly or Golden Cane Palm) looks right at home in contemporary kitchens with all wood cabinetry. It can also make a stunning statement in a spa master bathroom, since it thrives in warm, moist environments.

Rubber Tree

The Rubber Tree has big, glossy leaves that range from dark green to bronze. It prefers bright yet indirect light and mild pruning. This one takes a little more care than most and can grow to a massive 50 feet, so it’s best to start with a small, immature plant when growing and training indoors. But if you want beautiful greenery that will compliment tall kitchen cabinets, the Rubber Tree is an excellent choice.

Money Tree

This sturdy tree has multiple, intertwined trunks and a slender profile, making it a great choice for small spaces. Since it prefers bright light and moist soil, the Money Tree (also known as an Indoor Bonsai) is suitable for growing in the bathroom or just about anywhere with a sunny window nearby. Exotic and bold, it also works well in a home office.

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!

5 Ways To Decorate With Jewel Tones For Summer

With the sparkling summer sun comes the urge for more excitement, more life, and more color. But the sun doesn’t have to be the only thing sparkling this summer. Decorate your home with jewel tones and bring some of that dazzle indoors.

Here are a few of our favorite ways to incorporate jewel tones into the home for summer.

  1. Welcome Home Some Bright Backsplash Tile

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Installing a backsplash is an easy project that can add a big pop of color. You’ll find backsplash tile in a variety of deep gemstone shades that’ll complement your all wood cabinetry.

One of our personal favorites is the Cristezza Club Glass Tile in Ruby Red. This jewel tone backsplash tile will make a serious statement in any kitchen. It’s a misconception that red is very hard to decorate with. This sparkling shade actually pairs perfectly with a wide range of colors including white, gray, yellow, tan, navy and black.

In other words, there’s a good chance the finish on your all wood cabinetry will work with a jewel tone backsplash like ruby red. Dream kitchens aren’t made by playing it safe. Take a plunge and see how a bright backsplash can take your kitchen to the next level.

  1. Bring Out the Throw Blankets and Accent Pillows

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There’s no easier way to liven up your living room with some jewel tones than trading out your current throw blankets and accent pillows. It’s always great when you can make a big change in your home without any commitment, which is why we’re all for swapping out these accessories with the seasons. It is truly remarkable how these little pieces can have such an impact on the look and feel of your home.

  1. Paint an Accent Wall or Put Up Some Wallpaper

Adding an accent wall is another powerful but low commitment opportunity to decorate with jewel tones. If you find yourself shying away from bold colors, an accent wall is a great way to test the waters.

And with all of the intricate prints and patterns available, wallpaper allows you to add a splash of color and some character to any room in the home.

You could even paint a ceiling for a unique and unexpected color insertion.

  1. Trade Up Your Furniture for Some Vivid Jewel Tone Pieces

Colorful furniture is a fun way to incorporate jewel tones into the home. All it takes is one chair or side table to turn things up.

Try putting a bright topaz yellow chaise next to the window in your living room or set up a cozy corner in your bedroom with an oversized amethyst chair and ottoman.

You’ll notice that even a tiny accent piece can change the aesthetic and add a layer of richness.

  1. Invest in a Set of Jewel Toned Dinnerware.

Imagine how beautiful your dining room table would look covered with an assortment of color. Emerald green, sapphire, garnet…

Plates, bowls, and glasses in a rainbow of jewel tones instantly add excitement to any festivity. Curate a set of colorful dinnerware to use for your summer soirees and gatherings.

Colorful Inspiration For Your Kitchen Renovation

If you dream of kitchen cabinet finishes in soft shades of green or blue, or bold backsplash walls of bright red or teal tile, you’ve come to the right place. Here, we’ll offer up colorful inspiration and ideas for your kitchen renovation project.

Colorful Custom Cabinets

2Some homeowners prefer crisp white cabinetry. Some homeowners prefer dark espresso kitchen cabinet finishes. And some, like you, prefer a pretty pop of color! Willow Lane Cabinetry offers a wide variety of custom cabinets, including Shaker and raised panel cabinetry in soft hues like Tidewater Blue and Sage Green — the same colors you see on magazine covers and in dream kitchens on Pinterest!

Colorful Backsplash Tile

In addition to custom cabinets, Willow Lane Cabinetry also has a huge selection 1of backsplash tile. Our Cristezza Club Glass collection comes in vibrant shades of teal and ruby red, or subtle shades of slate, light olive, and baby blue. Other colorful options include mint green glass or Donna teal subway tile, for a unique look in your kitchen that compliments your custom cabinets.

Colorful Kitchen Appliances

If you think black and white appliances are basic, and stainless steel is too conventional, why not opt for a more colorful choice? Colorful kitchen appliances are growing in popularity, and you can find a good selection of both large and small appliances on the market. From bright blue ranges and sunny yellow refrigerators, to sweet pink stand mixers and warm orange toasters, there is a rainbow of options to choose from.

Colorful Walls

Dream kitchens often have colorful walls that compliment their kitchen cabinet finishes. According to Elle Décor, the top interior paint color trends for 2019 include deep green hues, rich purple, optimistic yellow, misty, moody blues, serene aqua, and energizing coral, such as Pantone’s Color of the Year. When painting a bold color, test a patch on the wall first to make sure it’s livable in the kitchen and compliments the rest of the home.

Other Ways To Add Color In Your Kitchen

  • Mix and Match Island and Kitchen Cabinet Finishes
  • Painted furniture (metal bar stools, wood kitchen chairs)
  • Colorful pendant Light Fixtures
  • Wallpaper
  • Colorful Ceiling
  • Colorful Dishes and Pottery
  • Colorful Area Rugs
  • Colorful Table Linens
  • Colorful Window Treatments

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!

 

 

 

Potted Plants: The Greenery You Need Above Your Cabinets

Many kitchens have that awkward space above the cabinets that, let’s face it, many of us just aren’t sure what to do with. Do we leave it alone, go crazy with knick-knacks or use it as storage for things we almost never use? One avenue to consider is filling your above-cabinet space with potted plants. This is a fresh and creative way to add a little color and life to your space. Take a look at a few of our favorite ideas.

For Minimal Space

If the space between your cabinets and the ceiling is short, low-light plants are a great option. Tucked just above the cabinets, these plants add a natural and vibrant accent to any space. If you want to add a little more color, think colored pots! Remember to take measurements before you purchase your plants. Another thing to think about when choosing houseplants for your space: consider their future growth. Plants that grow on a vine are an excellent choice for a short space.

Plants for the Non-Green Thumb

You know the type – every year, you try to keep a plant or two alive, and every year, you succumb to the guilt that you killed another one. We’re here to tell you about great (and foolproof) plants for that space above your cabinet – that anyone can keep alive. And they look good, too! Give these a go: Aloe Vera; Aluminum Plant; Chinese Evergreens; White Jasmine; English Ivy; Cast Iron Plant; Spider Plant, and African Spear.

Plants that Clean the Air

If you’d love to detox and purify the air a little, there are countless plants to get the job done. Since we’re thinking above-the-cabinet potted plants, we’re sharing our favorite plants that are low-light, easy-care and beneficial to the air quality of your home: Areca Palm; Philodendron; Dracaena (unless you have pets – these are poisonous to dogs and cats); Weeping Fig; Peace Lily; Rubber Plant; Bamboo Palm, and Snake Plant, to name a few.

Read our other post about air purifying houseplants.

Mix and Match… or Not

One of the best things about potted plants – the pots! They can add color, shape and texture to your space. Don’t worry about matching the pots – pots in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors and textures add interest to your plant display. By livening up your potted plants, you can create a fun and fresh effect in the room.

One Last Thought: We recommend placing waterproof trays under your potted plants to reduce the risk of moisture damage and mold to your cabinets.

The Key to Designing A Traditional Kitchen

A traditional kitchen celebrates the past and is made up of timeless pieces that never go out of style. If you want to recreate this forever-in-fashion look in your home, focus on these three things.

Choose a soft, welcoming color scheme.

Traditional kitchens are typically composed of warm, welcoming colors. When choosing the color scheme for your traditional kitchen, stick to neutrals like cream, white, and grey or soft shades of brown and green.

There is often confusion between a “traditional kitchen” and an “Old World kitchen” and color is one of their defining differences. Old World kitchens typically feature blues and gold, two hues that are rarely present in a traditional kitchen. Let your color scheme set the tone for your traditional theme.

Incorporate pieces that feel hand-crafted.

There’s no sleek lines or modern materials in a traditional kitchen. This time period was all about the custom touch and featured handmade pieces with plenty of details. Opt for all wood cabinetry, preferably in one of the more natural kitchen cabinet finishes.

Countertops and flooring should also be made with organic materials, so try to avoid synthetic or man-made options if possible. You will actually see a lot of wood countertops in traditional kitchens, but you could also go with quartzite or granite.

Hardwood is obviously the flooring of choice here but if your countertops and kitchen cabinet finishes are natural wood, you’ll want to select stone for your flooring to avoid an all-wood look. Limestone and slate are two popular options, and they can even be mixed and matched to create an interesting pattern. Remember that with traditional kitchens it’s all about the tiny touches and custom feel. Any way you can add an awe factor, such as with a unique flooring pattern, will help to elevate and authenticate your theme.

Find faucet fixtures and hardware that is also time-period appropriate.

A common mistake when designing a kitchen is to overlook the tiny details. Doing so can completely dismantle your design so be conscious of the style of your faucet fixtures and hardware. With a traditional theme, you’ll want to avoid anything sleek, streamlined or stainless steel. These elements are all very modern and contemporary.

Instead select pieces that have detail, shape, and a more antiquated feel. Brushed oil rubbed bronze and antique brushed satin brass are two finishes that will go better with your traditional kitchen.

Now that you know the key to designing a traditional kitchen, let’s put our knowledge to work.

2If you’re ready to put your kitchen remodel in motion, contact our team for free a kitchen design and layout. We’ll send you photorealistic renderings so you can see how your all wood cabinetry will look in your new traditional kitchen and provide you with an itemized list so you know exactly what pieces you need to create your perfect design. Our name might be Willow Lane Cabinetry, but we also specialize in kitchen countertops, flooring, and hardware. Let us find custom solutions to your unique space and bring your dream kitchen to your real home.