If
you are designing a new home or simply remodeling your kitchen, go for oak wood
cabinets. Oak kitchens bring
with them a variety of benefits, and since the kitchen is an important area of
the house, you should always go for the best choice available.
Why Go for Oak?
As
mentioned above, using oak in your kitchen is a great choice for so many
reasons. To begin with, it is a relatively low cost material. However, that doesn’t bring its quality down
one bit. That is why if you want to improve your kitchen in a budget,
oak is the best material to use, especially if you are living in North America
or Europe.
The
second is equally important. Oak is known for its durability. It is hardwood
and gives you several years of carefree kitchen use. In addition, oak adds
value to your house. Along with being a strong material, oak is aesthetically
pleasing as well and it will add to the overall beauty of your house.
While
oak gives you a traditional image in your mind, modern-day home improvement
experts clearly state that the appeal of this wood is not restricted by time or
location.
Types of Oak
Cabinets
You
can get full access cabinets and framed oak cabinets for your kitchen. The
first option is good if you want to add space to your kitchen. Full access
cabinets have larger racks, allowing you to store as many kitchen items as you
like.
Framed
ones are the most commonly used and they give that traditional look due to the
frame on the doors. However, this doesn’t mean that you cannot change the look
of your kitchen cabinets, but more on this below.
Painting your Oak
Cabinets
Oak
wood ware usually comes in brown and yellowish colors and if you want to paint
them, it is advised that you use colors that do not contrast with the natural
finish of the wood. This means using warmer shades. However, you can always
experiment to find colors that fit the overall design of your house.
Off-white
walls greatly augment an oak-based kitchen. In addition, pink-inflected white paints also
compliment oak cabinets. Red is another color option, and you can use terra
cotta shades for warmer oak colors or even darker corals if the kitchen is
floored with darker oak.
These
options are not exclusive and you can always experiment with shades in blues,
greens, yellows, and browns.
How to Clean Oak?
Since
the kitchen can be a wet and messy place, you will need to keep your oak cabinets
or flooring clean all the time to prevent any significant damage. To start off,
wipe the interior and exterior of the cabinets regularly. If you cannot reach small
areas, use a vacuum
hose attachment.
You
can even use a wet
cloth to clean your cabinets and if any stain refuses to go, use some dish soap
as well. If you are using soap, rub the oak one more time to remove residue
from the soap and let the cabinets dry on their own.
You
can also clean the oak kitchen with oil soap twice or thrice a year in the same
way as described above. Doing all this will help you sustain the life of your
kitchen cabinets and flooring.
About
the Author
The
author is a home décor and kitchenware experts who specializes in designing oak kitchens.