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  • Brand Spotlight: NorthPoint Cabinetry

    NorthPoint Cabinetry has earned a reputation for excellence over the past 30 years, offering top-tier cabinetry solutions for both residential and commercial projects. Renowned for their affordability and diverse range of styles, NorthPoint specializes in ready-to-assemble (RTA) cabinets, providing customers with a variety of design options that cater to different budgets and tastes. Crafted from solid wood, NorthPoint cabinets feature durable dovetail and pocket screw construction, ensuring ease of assembly and long-lasting quality. Each piece comes with soft-close doors and drawers, combining functionality with a polished aesthetic. A wide array of finishes, including Polar White, Pebble Grey, Sandstone, Slate, and Espresso, offers even more ways to personalize the look of any space. Notable collections like Catalina and Maui showcase full-overlay doors and drawers, delivering a timeless, transitional style. Meanwhile, the Hatteras collection offers a contemporary edge with its partial-overlay Shaker-style doors and sleek slab drawer fronts. With five strategically located warehouses across the U.S., NorthPoint Cabinetry guarantees prompt delivery, shipping directly from their Arizona warehouse with an estimated lead time of 2-4 weeks. Featured : La Conner ADU kitchen, guest bath, and workspace designed with NorthPoint Catalina in Polar White Kitchen done in Polar White, Catalina line from NorthPoint Cabinetry. Keeping the space simple and light, the cabinets include a blind corner cabinet to the left of the range and a recycle drawer cabinet to the right. Rounding the corner is a cabinet consisting of two Lazy-Susan rotary trays to maximize storage. In addition to cabinetry, NorthPoint also provides a variety of accessories such as cabinet organizers, LED lighting, and decorative hardware, enhancing both the functionality and aesthetics of their products. Including, but not limited to: pull-out spice drawers and door organizers, roll-out drawers, Lazy-Susans, utensil bin cabinet organizers, recycle base cabinets, double oven cabinets, and more. This residence takes advantage of using space to the right of the refrigerator with a blind corner base cabinet, allowing for increased storage in what would otherwise be unused space. Panels provided by NorthPoint Cabinetry allowed for a customized refrigerator surround to compliment the resident's specialized needs with a smaller refrigerator. Showcasing the recycle pull-out cabinet to the left of the corner, which houses the Lazy-Susan rotary trays. Guest Bathroom created using Catalina cabinet line in Polar White. Also included, open shelving through Bellmont Cabinets. Not just for kitchens and bathrooms, NorthPoint cabinetry makes spaces like this workroom come alive with needed storage for the resident's home projects. In particular, dehydrating their own homegrown fruit! Could NorthPoint Cabinetry be the cabinetry for your project needs? Call or stop in to our showroom in downtown Anacortes, WA Monday through Friday, 9am-5pm and speak with one of our designers! written by Beth Sem-Trumbull, designer for Creative Cabinets in Anacortes, WA

  • Choosing the Right Kitchen Hardware

    Selecting the perfect hardware for your kitchen involves balancing functionality with style. To help guide you through the process, here are some essential tips: New knobs and Pulls can help enhance even the oldest kitchen cabinets. 1. Match Your Style and Design:  Your kitchen hardware should harmonize with the overall design. For modern kitchens, sleek bar handles or gently curved barrel pulls might work best, while traditional kitchens may benefit from more decorative touches, like ornate drop handles or classic knobs. 2. Prioritize Functionality:  Consider the frequency of use for each cabinet or drawer. High-traffic areas benefit from easy-to-grip knobs or pulls, while less frequently used spaces can accommodate more decorative options, such as cabinet latches. Cabinet Latch 3. Choose the Right Finishes:  The finish of your hardware should complement the color and finish of your cabinets, countertops, backsplash, and other features like light fixtures. Popular finishes include oil-rubbed bronze, polished nickel, antique brass, and chrome. 4. Size and Placement Matter:  Ensure the hardware size suits your cabinets and drawers. Larger drawers need longer pulls or bigger knobs for ease of use. Proper placement also enhances both aesthetics and functionality—aim to position knobs or pulls 2.5 to 3 inches from the bottom edge of upper cabinets, and 2.5 to 3 inches from the top edge of lower cabinets. Mixing pulls and knobs is a great way to elevate the elegance of any room! 5. Test Before You Decide:  Before making your final choice, bring your top picks into your kitchen or bathroom, and see how they look in your actual space. What works in the store may not always feel right at home. 6. Consistency and Contrast:  While it’s not necessary to use the same hardware throughout, maintaining a consistent finish is key. Mixing metals can create visual interest, but be sure the metals you choose complement each other. Laundry Room cabinets with Brushed Bronze knobs and pulls 7. Quality and Durability:  Given how often kitchen hardware is used, opt for durable, easy-to-clean materials. Brass and stainless steel are great choices due to their strength and antimicrobial properties. By keeping these tips in mind, you'll be able to select kitchen hardware that enhances both the functionality and the visual appeal of your space. Stop by our showroom Monday through Friday to speak with one of our design experts and to see the numerous examples of pulls and knobs we have on display! Showroom Display for Top Knobs written by Beth Sem-Trumbull, designer at Creative Cabinets in Anacortes, WA

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