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    60 Kitchen Cabinet Designs for Every Style Amy Neunsinger ... Mixed-Finish Cabinets. The kitchen in this Connecticut house designed by Shazalynn Cavin-Winfrey is luxe in every sense of the word, ...

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    Cost: $100 to $300 per linear foot, installed, or $2,500 to $7,500 for an average kitchen. ️ Semi-Custom Cabinets: These units come in more styles and configurations, so they’ll fit your ...

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    Cabinet hardware. For cabinets that are in good condition, new hardware is "the best cheap investment," says Ludwinek. Swapping outdated hardware for a modern style will make the space feel more ...

  5. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    This is a typical work kitchen, too, unless the two other cabinet rows are short enough to place a table on the fourth wall. A G-kitchen has cabinets along three walls, like the U-kitchen, and also a partial fourth wall, often with a double basin sink at the corner of the G shape. The G-kitchen provides additional work and storage space and can ...

  6. Countertop - Wikipedia

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    The common fitted Western-style kitchen, developed in the early 20th century, is typically an arrangement of assembled unit cabinetry covered with a more-or-less continuous countertop work surface. The "unfitted" kitchen design style exemplified by Johnny Grey may also include detached and/or varied countertop surfaces mounted on discrete base ...

  7. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen in 1910–1920. From 1890 to 1930, more houses were built in the United States than all of the country's prior years combined. [1] Very few homes had built-in kitchen cabinets during the 19th century, and it was not until the late 1920s that built-in cabinets became a standard kitchen furnishing. [2]

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