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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between solid wood plus plywood cabinets & particle board cabinets?

Solid wood, crafted from hardwood planks, offers superior durability and moisture resistance compared to particle board. Plywood, constructed by laminating wood veneers, effectively resists warping and securely holds screws and hardware.

In contrast, particle board, also known as furniture board, consists of compressed wood particles bonded with glue or resin under heat. While it is much cheaper and economical, it is also more susceptible to scratches, dents, swelling, warping, discoloration, and damage from moisture exposure.

NHKB exclusively utilizes solid wood and cabinet-grade plywood in our cabinets to guarantee superior quality and longevity, never resorting to particle board.

How to choose cabinet colors and styles?

When choosing cabinet colors and styles, consider the following tips:

  1. Match Your Home’s Style: Ensure the cabinets complement the overall design of your home, whether it’s modern, traditional, rustic, or transitional.
  2. Coordinate with Existing Elements: Match the cabinet color and style with existing countertops, flooring, and backsplash.
  3. Consider the Room’s Size: Lighter colors can make a small space feel larger, while darker colors add warmth to larger rooms.
  4. Maintenance: Some colors and finishes require more maintenance than others. Darker colors can show dust and fingerprints, while lighter colors can show stains.
  5. Neutral Shades: Whites, grays, and beiges are versatile and timeless. They can easily adapt to different design changes and are great for resale value.
  6. Timeless vs. Trendy: Decide if you want a timeless look or if you prefer to follow current trends, keeping in mind that trends can change quickly.
  7. Color Psychology: Different colors evoke different moods. For example, blue can be calming, green can be refreshing, and red can stimulate appetite. Choose colors that create the desired atmosphere in your kitchen.
  8. Contrast and Balance: Create visual interest by contrasting cabinet colors with countertops and backsplashes. Balance bold colors with neutral tones for a harmonious look.
  9. Two-Tone Cabinets: Mixing two colors, such as a different color for upper and lower cabinets, can add depth and interest to the design.
  10. Accent Colors: Consider using an accent color for an island or a specific set of cabinets to create a focal point in your kitchen.
  11. Bold Colors: If you want to make a statement, consider bold colors like navy blue, emerald green, or deep red. These can add personality and depth to your kitchen.
  12. Earth Tones: Colors like taupe, olive green, and warm browns can create a cozy and inviting atmosphere, ideal for a rustic or traditional kitchen.
  13. Pastels: Soft pastels such as light blue, mint green, or blush pink can bring a subtle pop of color while keeping the space light and airy.
  14. Warm vs. Cool Tones: Warm tones (reds, oranges, yellows) create a welcoming atmosphere, while cool tones (blues, greens, purples) are calming and refreshing.
  15. Glossy vs. Matte: Glossy finishes reflect light and make colors appear more vibrant, while matte finishes offer a more understated, sophisticated look.
What are the storage solutions to maximize my storage space?

Maximizing storage space in your kitchen involves utilizing every nook and cranny efficiently. Here are some storage solutions to help you get the most out of your kitchen space:

  1. Pull-Out Shelves: These allow you to use the full depth of your cabinets without losing items at the back, especially putting pull-out shelvesin your pantry will allow you to access items easily and keep them organized.
  2. Under-Counter Drawers: Utilize the space beneath countertops for additional drawers.
  3. Adjustable Shelving: Use adjustable shelves in cabinets to customize the space for different items.
  4. Lazy Susans: Ideal for corner cabinets, Lazy Susans make it easy to access items in hard-to-reach areas.
  5. Pull-Out Trash and Recycling Bins: Keep your trash and recycling bins hidden but easily accessible with pull-out mechanisms.
  6. Built-In Spice Racks: Integrate spice racks into cabinet doors or pull-out shelves for convenient access.
  7. Floating Shelves: Add floating shelves to walls for additional open storage and display space.
  8. Under-Cabinet Wine Glass Holders& Plate Rack: These holders can be mounted under cabinets to store wine glasses or plates and free up shelf space.
  9. Built-In Appliance: Store applianceslike microwave, oven or microwave-oven combo in built-in cabinets to keep them out of sight when not in use.
  10. Drawer Organizers: Keep utensils, cutlery, and small kitchen tools neatly arranged with drawer organizers.

By implementing these storage solutions, you can maximize your kitchen space, making it more organized and functional.

How long does it take to have my cabinets assembled and delivered?

Usually it takes 3-5 business days to have your cabinets assembled and delivered. But it will take 3-4 weeks and sometimes even 1-3 months for some custom cabinets. Please consult your NHKB designer regarding your orders and the lead time for delivery.

What wood characteristics in my cabinets are not considered defects?
  1. Darkening or Mellowing – As with all natural materials, wood is affected by environmental factors such as natural and artificial lighting, smoke and age. Darkening or mellowing can be expected and is a natural process for wood as it ages.
  2. Color and Grain Pattern Variations – Each wood species exhibits its own distinctive grain patterns andcharacteristics which adds to its natural beauty. These variations in color, grain and other naturally occurring characteristics are not considered imperfections or defects.
  3. Finish Variation – All wood varies in color from piece to piece due to natural variation in tone and grain patterns.
  4. Pitch Pockets and Mineral Streaks – In certain species of woodespecially cherry, pitch pockets and mineral streaks are prevalent and are not considered to be defects.
  5. Hairline Cracks – Environmental factors influence the performance of wood products. All wood absorbs and releases moisture due to its cellular structure. In periods of high humidity, wood will “grow”, and during dry periods, wood will “shrink”. Over a period of time, the absorption and release of moisture may cause visible hairline cracks typically in joinery of wood components. These minor cracks are not considered defects.
  6. Warping – Warping occurs in wood when the absorption and release of moisture creates “stress” in the wood. In many instances, this condition will resolve itself after the cabinetry in your home goes through a heating and cooling cycle. Warping of components is allowed up to one quarter inch (1/4”)  and is not considered a defect.

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