Are you looking for ways to keep your kitchen organized and functional for daily use? We have listed 13 ways to better store the items you use most, least, and everything in between. Prime Cabinetry has a great selection of functional cabinet hardware to choose from, helping you get the most practical and appealing kitchen for your money.
13 Best Kitchen Storage Solutions
- By Jordan Michael
- November 20, 2020
- DIY, Hardware, Ideas & Inspiration, Kitchen, Prime cabinetry, Tips & Resources
What are The Similarities and Differences between Granite and Quartz Countertops?
- By Heather Cross
- December 11, 2017
- Tips & Resources
Granite and quartz are among the most used countertop surfaces in kitchens and baths to date. But how do you choose which surface to apply to cabinets? Granite is familiar with most people because it is saturating the marketplace. However quartz has gained such a strong popularity because of its color versatility and function, it may eventually catch up to granite.
Kitchen Island Designs
- By Jordan Michael
- December 7, 2017
- Tips & Resources
Check out Prime Cabinetry’s favorite kitchen island inspiration photos! Then, make an appointment with a designer today to see what options you have for your own kitchen island!
Frameless vs Face Framed Cabinets
- By Jordan Michael
- November 16, 2017
- Tips & Resources
What is the difference between framed and frameless cabinetry?
How to Measure a Kitchen
- By Heather Cross
- November 15, 2017
- Tips & Resources
When you’re renovating your kitchen as a DIY project or whether hiring a contractor, it is both beneficial and educational to take your own measurements. However, measuring for kitchen cabinets isn’t necessarily an easy task. It’s imperative to record center points for appliances, gas lines, and plumbing. Door openings and other obstacles. Follow the next four steps to measuring for your kitchen cabinets.
RTA Kitchen Cabinets
- By Jordan Michael
- August 18, 2017
- Tips & Resources
What is RTA?
RTA or “Ready to Assemble”, is a term used often in the cabinet industry. RTA kitchen cabinets are un-assembled cabinets that are transported by freight to the buyer’s chosen delivery location. RTA Kitchen cabinets arrive “flat pack” ready for the customer or builder to assemble and install them. The opposite of RTA is, of course, assembled cabinets or custom cabinets. Ordering cabinets pre-assembled can be useful to many customers who are new to major remodels, however, we know the biggest factor in a project this size is cost. Depending on your level of expertise with cabinet assembly, and the helpful resources we offer, you can determine which route is right for you.
What is a 10x10 Kitchen?
- By Jordan Michael
- June 29, 2017
- Tips & Resources
10x10 Kitchen: Exist or Not?
What is Modern Kitchen? Check Out Eight Elements of it!
- By Heather Cross
- June 28, 2017
- Tips & Resources
Modern design and modern elements are emerging on the scene like never before, whether it is in color, furniture or decor; it is here to stay. However, when it comes to the kitchen most people are not sure about where to start. Let's dive into what I think makes a kitchen modern.
Let’s Get Organized: Kitchen Edition
- By Jordan Michael
- May 22, 2017
- Tips & Resources
If you don’t have a place for it, let’s find one!
Is it possible to organize your most useful kitchen items while adding a touch of your favorite décor as well? The answer is yes! You can have an organized kitchen even after adding some of your favorite trinkets to the counter top. Enhancing your design style, and maintaining a clutter free space is doable. The trick is to limit the number of décor items you add, and make proper use of your cabinets and other storage units in the space. Think minimalist or discreet. It can be easy to fall in love with everything you see and overdo it, so you want to be specific with what you choose and leave it at that.
Architectural ......What ?
- By Jordan Michael
- October 29, 2016
- Tips & Resources
So let's take a pop quiz have you ever thought about where the columns on your house came from; where the windows originated; how many times did you actually change the house to fit your personal style?