If you're thinking about giving your kitchen a fresh new vibe, let's talk about a design that's stood the test of time: the Cathedral Cabinet look. This style isn't just a passing trend; it's been admired for over a millennium. Inspired by the grandeur of Gothic cathedrals, which were architectural feats from the 11th to the 17th centuries, Cathedral Cabinet Doors embody a piece of history. While modern trends might fade away within a decade, consider the era when cathedrals took as long as 600 years to complete. Back then, people didn't just switch up architectural styles on a whim. These enduring designs have a timeless appeal that can bring a unique character to your kitchen.
Incorporating this classic elegance into your kitchen doesn't have to be daunting. Consulting with a custom kitchen cabinet company can make all the difference. Let’s see how they do it!
The inspiring legacy of Gothic architecture has left its mark, even in the interior designs of new kitchen cabinets. We always advocate that homeowners select kitchen cabinet and countertop designs that they like the best, regardless of what home design magazines may advise.
However, there are some guidelines for the architectural designs best suited to these regal kitchen cabinets.
Just as the high arches and peaks of Gothic Cathedral design lend themselves to tall ceilings, so do cathedral cabinet designs. It isn't to say that you shouldn't have new kitchen cabinets with a cathedral flare in an 8' bungalow style kitchen, it's just that they draw the eye upward, and the more space remaining in that direction the better - in terms of proportion and aesthetics.
Many design gurus would argue that to maintain the Gothic appeal of cathedral cabinets, dark woods work best. For example, If you scroll down to Number 10 in this "10 Most Unique Kitchen Cabinet Styles..." you can see the dramatic appeal of this kitchen's dark Gothic motif. However, if lighter colors are your thing, this new cabinetry from a Kitchen Magic Remodel works just beautifully as well. Notice the use of two new kitchen cabinet styles in one kitchen? The Cathedral Cabinets are on the top, while Raised Panel cabinet doors remain on the bottom.
Talk to your manufacturer about the hinges that will be used. Cathedral cabinet doors can be heavy. Upgraded hinges can also provide a way for you to add extra decorative flair, while ensuring you have a hinge that can adequately handle the wear-and-tear of daily cabinet use.
The Cathedral Cabinet look will always be popular, if the last Millennium is anything to go by. Who knows? Your new cabinets could be a blog feature in another few hundred years.
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