Cabinets

  • 10 Great Kitchens

    When culinary zones are designed with a practical recipe and a dash of style, hanging out at home beats going out to eat.

    BUILDER November 05, 2009

  • Kitchen Cabinets That Open With a Wave of a Homeowner's Hand

    Anvil Motion's innovative automated doors rely on a motion sensor or keypad control.

    BUILDER August 20, 2009

  • 10 Top-Selling House Plans Under 2,000 Square Feet

    Discover small homes that live big.

    BUILDER August 11, 2009

  • KBIS 2009: Practical Kitchen Design Tips

    Designer Lyn Peterson told attendees at the Kitchen/Bath Industry Show to keep kitchen designs and appliances simple.

    eBuild May 05, 2009

  • Rev-A-Shelf Pullout Waste Containers

    Cabinet Waste Containers Made from Bamboo and Feature Soft-Close Hardware

    BUILDER April 30, 2009

  • Atlantis Outdoor Kitchens' Cabinets

    Outdoor Kitchen Line Withstands Harsh Weather

    BUILDER April 06, 2009

  • Hot Kitchen and Bath Trends That Will Appeal to Buyers

    In a buyer's market, a few minor details can create great impact.

    BUILDER March 09, 2009

  • Three kitchen designers tell building pros that great design and products make a kitchen functional.

    “A workable kitchen can be beautiful, but a beautiful kitchen is not always workable.”

    BUILDER January 22, 2009

  • Modular Shelving System

    BUILDER December 03, 2008

  • Plumbing company Kohler closes Canac cabinet business

    Company execs blame economic slowdown, rising costs of raw materials.

    BUILDER October 09, 2008

  • Deco Cabinet Hardware

    Marked by sweeping curves, the Deco collection of decorative cabinet hardware recalls the industrial designs of the Roaring Twenties but is suitable for both modern and traditional homes, says the maker. Available in a satin nickel finish, the products include cabinet knobs and a cup pull...

    BUILDER January 08, 2008

  • Kitchen Cabinets for Men

    German high-end kitchen manufacturer Poggenpohl has always prided itself on cutting-edge modern products , but its latest launch is, perhaps, one of its edgiest yet-a line of cabinets aimed squarely at men. The company (and its design partner Porsche Design Group) is catering to a trend that more...

    BUILDER November 12, 2007

  • Cabinet Trends

    Kitchen cabinets enter the dark side.

    BUILDER May 26, 2007

  • Simplicity Reigns in Builder's 2008 Watermark Kitchen and Bath Awards

    Conventional wisdom hits the chopping block in this year’s kitchen and bath competition.

    BUILDER May 26, 2007

  • 2007 Watermark Awards - James Residence

    Gutting a space and starting over from scratch is one thing. Integrating new materials with elements preserved from a kitchen's former life is another story. That's what the design/build team at Streeter & Associates was up against in the remodel of this 1908 home.

    BUILDER May 14, 2007

  • 2007 Watermark Awards - Ragavan Residence

    THIS 1960S KITCHEN SUFFERED some of the typical ailments that usually afflict out-of-date spaces—low ceiling, lack of adequate natural light, poor access to the outside (both visual and physical)—but a series of simple interventions by architect Stephen Varenhorst brought the space into the 21st...

    BUILDER May 14, 2007

  • 2007 Watermark Awards - Meadow Residence

    FROM THE OUTSIDE, THIS SECOND home on Martha's Vineyard looks traditional, insofar as its building forms hark back to the agrarian structures that once occupied the land. Inside, however, the design takes some delightful and unexpected turns.

    Builder May 14, 2007

  • 2007 Watermark Kitchen and Bath Competition

    You can always count on the wet areas of a home to serve as laboratories for experimentation and as harbingers of what's hot in residential design. Clean lines and contemporary finishes continued to make inroads in this year's Watermark Awards, even in homes whose exteriors ring traditional.

    BUILDER May 14, 2007

  • High Style

    A great kitchen has many important elements, including cool appliances, hardworking countertops, and an attractive yet durable floor to withstand abuse. But don't kid yourself: All of these things come second to the element that really anchors the kitchen—the cabinets.

    BUILDER May 14, 2007

  • Sanity Now

    It's amazing how a house just feels good when all of its parts work in concert. Chores become more efficient, clutter disappears, and stress suddenly goes by the wayside.

    BUILDER February 05, 2007