Categories: Kitchen Remodeling

Why People Are Choosing White Oak Cabinets

Oak cabinets have always been a favorite choice for most homeowners. In the 1980s, honey and red oak were all the rage. Their popularity might have dwindled over the years, but many people still choose them due to their versatility and aesthetics. With a few changes, oak cabinets can once again take over the kitchen world.  

With that, upgrading your kitchen with white oak cabinets can give it a trendier, modern look. Many advantages await you once you choose these classy cabinets. In this post, cabinet refacing expert The Kitchen Store shares the benefits of adding white oak cabinets to your kitchen. 

Durability 

Your kitchen is most likely exposed to water, steam, and scratching. As one of the most durable types of hardwood, white oak can provide reliable and long-lasting protection. While other types quickly succumb to dents or dings, these sturdy white oak cabinets are able to stand strong against accidental scratches and frequent exposure to water. 

White oak from North American varieties is in high demand, most especially from Appalachia. With its consistency and durability, investing in Appalachian oak could be a great choice. As such, talk to your kitchen contractor for custom kitchen cabinets made out of Appalachian white oak.

Modern Colors 

One of the reasons why honey and red oak cabinets fell out of trend was because they didn’t fit well with modern appliances. However, the wheat to green-brown shades of white oak is more suitable with today’s trend on neutral colors. The milder hues of white oak also blend more in contrast to the countertops and tiles.

White oaks are also noted for their versatility. Due to their neutral color, there is a wide variety of stains you can choose from to give your kitchen a customized look. Whatever color scheme you use, it’s guaranteed to blend well with your white oak cabinets and make your kitchen look impressive. 

Attractive Grain Patterns 

The grain patterns used for red oak cabinets were usually flat cut. Meanwhile, white oak comes in more diverse and appealing grain patterns. Remodelers add dots to straight-grain boards by way of rift-cut milling and quarter sawing. This makes for very beautiful grain patterns that you’ll never even consider painting over them. 

As a dedicated homeowner, you have to make sure your kitchen, including your cabinets, looks good and functions well. For custom kitchen remodeling, call The Kitchen Store at (310) 572-7515 or fill out our contact form to set an appointment. We offer services in Beverly Hills, California.

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