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Installing new functional kitchens is a great way to make an investment in your home.  A new kitchen that suits our lifestyle is a great way to simplify your life.  But beneath the beauty of it all, the reason a kitchen improves our lives is it’s functionality. At Kountry Kraft we know how to build truly functional kitchens.

Overall, we pride ourselves in having a talented network of dealers who can assess a homeowners needs to build kitchens that are a masterpiece in functionality.   A key to creating functional kitchens is the use of accessories that optimize space. Because today’s kitchens are used in a variety of ways – they may need to house everything from the family computer to a laundry center.  For this reason we offer a wide variety of accessories to suit every need.

Accessories to enhance functional kitchensFunctional Kitchens Storage Cabinets for cooking utensils and spices:

  • Maximize a small space with a base pull-out storage cabinet. These cabinets can be tucked conveniently next to your stove or sink to allow easy access to frequently used items.
  • Pull out wicker baskets make an attractive addition to your kitchen space and are a great way to store items such as potatoes and onions.
  • Spices take up valuable cabinet space, but we offer unique spice storage options such as spice drawers, wooden spice racks fitted inside a cabinet door, and combination knife and spice drawers.
  • Conveniently store knives off the counter with a knife drawer designed to protect blades and fingers.
  • Double level cutlery drawers allow you to organize your cutlery and other kitchen utensils neatly for ease of use.
  • Store your cutting board out of the way to free up counter space with a pull out cutting board integrated into your cabinetry.
  • Storage of baking trays just got easier with slotted tray base cabinets that can hold everything from cookie sheets to pizza pans. They provide easy access any time, and a combination storage cabinet can allow you to utilize unused space for such items as lids that clutter up your pot storage areas.Functional Kitchens Storage Cabinets Cutlery Drawer
  • Adding a food file rack to your pantry door places items you use frequently right on the door – and makes use of space 
  • Store your bread neatly in a bread drawer with partitions.
  • Utilize often-wasted space in front of your sink with a tilt out tray to keep store unsightly sponges.
  • Hide trash out of the way and away from pets with a slide away waste container.
  • Pull out towel racks allow your kitchen towels to hang neatly out of sight to dry between uses.

Start living the good life today. Transform your home into an expression of your personal taste and desire for elegance. Kountry Kraft will guide you every step of the way. Follow us on Houzz to see photography of more of our custom cabinetry accessories. Find a Kountry Kraft dealer near you and begin planning a more functional kitchen today.

 

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Home entertainment cabinetry is a great idea for any home.  Because many people choose to stay at home for family entertainment, or choose to entertain gu
ests in the comfort of their own home, having a custom
entertainment area with home entertainment cabinetry is a great investment in your home.  Entertaining at home takes space, and finding room to store your Blu-ray collection, AV equipment and family games is often a challenge, and can cause a clutter problem in your home. At Kountry Kraft we can create home entertainment cabinetry to clear the clutter and enhance the fun.

Developing entertainment areas in your home by adding home entertainment cabinetry is a great way to enhance your family’s together time, create memories and build a place to unwind and relax.  Home theaters with built-in entertainment centers are a great addition to any room in your home.  Recreation space allows you to invite friends and family to gather to watch a movie, play games, or have a party – the possibilities for your new entertainment area are endless.

Custom entertainment centers for your home theater also help reduce the stress caused by clutter in your home.  Piles of movies stacked on your entertainment unit or crammed in every corner of your home creates an unsightly mess – and makes it hard to find what you need.  Home entertainment cabinetry organizes the mess and create a unique space to relax and enjoy family and friends.  And with custom cabinetry every corner of your home can carry your style and express your individuality, while providing functionality and storage.

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Home entertainment cabinetry considerations:

  • What is the primary leisure activity of your family? Who will be the primary users of this space?
  • Do you entertain large groups? Do you need a separate home theater room or can you integrate your entertainment area into an existing family or play room?
  • How much space do you have to devote? Do you need to maximize storage, or maximize entertainment space?
  • How long will the space you’re planning fit the needs of your family? Make sure the area you’re planning will have longevity or be a flexible space that can evolve as your family evolves.

Custom cabinetry isn’t just for kitchens – consider adding home entertainment cabinetry to enhance the functionality of your home. Contact a Kountry Kraft dealer near you that can help you start planning your entertainment space today.

Cabinet Dealers Hanford Cabinet and Woodworking

Each month we profile one of our talented cabinet dealers and this month we are excited to profile Hanford Cabinet and Woodworking, located in Old Saybrook, CT.  Hanford is a fantastic dealer led by owner and founder Stephen Hanford and a truly talented group of hardworking cabinet designers and staff. Hanford established his renowned firm in Connecticut over 35 years ago, based on his love of wood and the inherent beauty and warmth that it brings to life, and they pride themselves in creating quality projects built to last a lifetime.

Stephen began his passion for woodworking at a very young age. His father was a college trained instructor in woodworking and helped Steve progress in the wood medium. His love for the art grew as he became older. In fact, he chose to purchase an existing cabinet shop instead of gaining his PhD. In Botany!

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Stephen relishes the most unique and difficult projects because of his love and indisputable knowledge of Cabinet Dealers Hanford Cabinet and Woodworking woodworking and forestry. No project is too challenging for Hanford Cabinets and Woodworking. His knowledge and background in wood technology and forestry has proven to be indispensable when it comes to handling the more difficult and unusual jobs. Steve’s talent, both natural & trained, has turned Hanford Cabinet & Woodworking into the reputable Connecticut business it is today.

Stephen and his wonderful team of designers have fortified Hanford Cabinets and Woodworking as a well-established and reputable Connecticut business that we love to work with. For the Hanfords cabinetry truly is a family affair.  Lane, Steve’s wife and business partner, oversees The Front Room Gallery and  office duties. Sarah Hanford photographs finished work and does graphic design, and Allison Hanford is office manager, and also does design, build and install.

Hanford Cabinets and Woodworking offers cabinets, furniture, countertops, appliances, plumbing fixtures and much more.  We love partnering with Hanford and are proud to include them in our list of talented cabinet dealers. Visit their website to see more of their beautiful custom cabinetry work.


Cabinet Dealers Hanford Cabinet and Woodworking

The beauty of all natural wood is evident in it’s variations of color and grain.  The variations and individual characteristics of natural wood make every woodworking project unique.  At Kountry Kraft we know our woods!  We offer 10 different wood species to choose from, each with it’s own unique set of characteristics.  When coupled with our wide array of finishes and door styles, each wood species can truly make your custom cabinets an expression of your personal style.

Wood Species

Red Oak – Features a very strong open grain pattern that varies from straight to wild patterns. Color will vary from light to medium brown, often with a reddish cast. Some pin burls, dark mineral streaks, and/or white sapwood may occur, especially in machined areas

 

Knotty Pine – This rustic moderately soft closed grain wood that is yellowish creamy white in color and is accented with knots. Some red or black knots, split knots and possible mineral streaks enhance the rustic beauty of this wood.

 

Cherry – An attractive closed grain wood that is reddish in color. Can be light brown to white and may show up most often on machined areas of doors. Dark mineral streaks and pin burls are normal characteristics of the beautiful wood.

 

Rustic Cherry – Featuring the same characteristics as cherry but with more sapwood (whitewood), more mineral streaks and pin burls, and has varying sized knots. It is available on solid wood door styles only.

 

Hard Maple – Off white to light brown in color. Moderately matched blending color and grain. Allows curly grain, sugar streaks, and occasional mineral and pin knots.

 

Hickory – A beautiful open grained rustic hardwood. The array of colors will vary from a near white, to light brown, to dark brown. It may have pecks, burls, and mineral streaks.

 

White Oak – Pale brown to dark brown in color with a greenish gray tinge. The grain is very straight with a relatively porous open texture. Distinctive ray and fleck patterns may also be present.

 

Walnut – A closed grain wood with color that varies from off white, to light grey-brown, to deep rich chocolate brown. Streaky color, curly grain, mineral streaks, and pin knots are to be expected.

 

Alder – This relatively soft hardwood has a fairly straight grain.   Porous end grain on panel raises and edges is to be expected. It is a light brown color with a yellow or reddish tinge.

 

Rustic Alder– Has the same characteristics as alder but has knots of all sizes and types. Knots will commonly have cracks and/or holes. It is available on solid wood door styles only.

 

To maintain a very competitive price point in the marketplace we do not as a standard use “Premium” grade solid wood doors in all of our wood species.  Premium grade woods will have less sap marks, pin burls, or knots, and less variation in color because it is selected more tediously.  This makes it a high price point, but a more highly desired wood.  Although it is not standard, we do offer premium grade in red oak, cherry and hard maple at an additional premium.  Check out this Janka Hardness Chart if you want to understand the hardness rating of each specie. Please contact us if you are interested in adding premium grade doors to your custom cabinetry.  At Kountry Kraft, anything is possible!

Over the years we have certainly seen our share of cabinetry fads, but one color has withstood the test of time – white cabinetry.  Whether it is with a modern door style or fits into a traditional kitchen, customers still look to white cabinetry to provide them with a pure, clean space.

White Finishes

White finishes and glazes can be applied to any of our wood types to create a unique effect.  You can choose white stained cabinets, or white painted cabinets for a different effect.  White maple cabinets have a completely different look than white applied to cherry or knotty pine – and glazes can create a completely different effect.  This color on distressed wood also has a unique appearance.

White cabinetry can truly help a small room look large.  Adding white cabinetry will brighten up a room, enhancing the feeling of space in the room.  Since white cabinetry can look cold, it is important mix up a variety of complementary shades of white in the paint, backsplashes, countertops, tile, flooring and cabinet stains.  This can truly warm up a room and avoid a sterile feeling.

Warm Up a Kitchen

Another way to warm up a white kitchen is to add  wood accents, on an island, or countertops, for instance. You can also add stainless steel pulls and appliances to a white kitchen to break up the white in the room, and hardwood flooring does a tremendous amount to warm up the space.

White can be made to fit into any design aesthetic – whether traditional, transitional, contemporary or modern.  Cabinetry with full overlay doors can achieve a contemporary feel, while flat-panel inset doors, beadboard and rustic feeling knobs and accessories can give a kitchen a rustic farmhouse feel.

Over the years, we have created many beautiful white kitchens – like the beautiful white cabinets. This includes our slide show below designed by our friends at Stonington Designs in Madison, NJ and True North Cabinets in New Caanan, CT.   With a wide variety of options available your custom white kitchen can have your own unique look and feel.  You can also check out our Houzz projects for additional examples of white kitchens we love.

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Kountry Kraft cabinetry is truly custom, and each one of our projects look completely different from the next when you combine our vast offering of door styles, overlays, edge profiles, framing beads, wood type, paints and finishes.  It can be hard to determine which of our cabinet styles to choose, but the best way to start is by selecting the cabinet styles that fit your design from our five most popular cabinet style options:

Beaded Inset

Beaded inset cabinetry features a bead around the edge for a decorative effect.  This allows the door and drawer style you select to stand out in your design.  It is not available with a door overlay.  It is most popular in traditional and transitional style kitchens, and you can configure it with any edge profile, bead, hinge and drawer style.

Penn Line

Penn Line features a 3/8” inset-lipped door overlay.  There is no framing bead or raise available with this style of cabinetry.  It is most popular in transitional and contemporary designs.  One common combination is to pair this cabinet style with our CRP door style

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This cabinet style features a full overlay, to allow the door style to take center stage.  In this style of cabinetry, the cabinet does not show through – it is fully covered by the door and drawer.  It can feature a bead and a raise and is most popular in contemporary and modern style designs.  It typically pairs with the purity door style and full door overlay.

Cambridge

The Cambridge cabinet style does not feature a door overlay.  It can be used with any of our framing beads and edge profiles.  It is most popular in traditional and transitional designs and most often pairs with the CRP10, CRP10161 and CRP10797 door styles.

Inset/No Bead

In this style of custom cabinetry, doors are inset with no overlay.  Because there is no door overlay, the door lays flush with the cabinetry.  It can also be with any of our edge profiles, framing beads and raises, and is most popular in traditional and transition style design.  This cabinet style typically pairs with the Amesbury and CRP10 door styles, but can be with any of our styles.

Kountry Kraft offers other cabinet styles in addition to these, and one of our talented kitchen designers can help you determine which of our cabinet styles is right for your next custom cabinetry project.   Overall, they will show you visual examples of each style paired with our wood options, door styles and beads, and will work with you to narrow down the options to accomplish all of your design goals.

The American Heirloom Collection of fine furniture offers excellent quality and timeless designs that satisfy even the most discerning customers.  This furniture line includes high quality custom chairs and benches available in a wide variety of styles to suit all of your design needs.  American Heirloom custom chairs are built from Pennsylvania cherry, oak and maple harvested from the Northeastern USA and is crafted using state-of-the-art equipment to aid in the efficiency and quality of manufacturing, while still providing top quality craftsmanship consistent with handcrafted furniture.

American Heirloom custom chairs are made with fine attention to detail.  We offer turned spindles that give character to chair design.  Tenoned leg detail means chair legs are driven into the seat and then screwed in for additional durability.  Frame chair legs are anchored with corner blocks under the seat to provide a solid structure.  The line also features bent chair parts that are crafted using a steam bending process that provides beauty and comfort in chair décor.  The wood is steamed for flexibility and then shaped and cramped in forms until it is set in the desired shape

American Heirlooms custom chairs offer a wide variety of seat options, including wood, fiber, leather, rush and fabric.  Wood seats are by far the most durable seat option, but our other seats offer flexibility in style and design.  Leather seats come in two grades – standard medium grade leather, or premium grade aniline leather imported from Europe.  The line includes antique reproductions of Early American Windsor chairs that feature thick sculpted seats, leg & spindle wedge joinery and hickory bows and arms.  The chair line also includes benches and stools to round out your home seating options.

Below is a gallery of some of the beautiful custom chairs in the American Heirlooms line to provide you with a sense of the scope of our seating options.  To request a catalog of the full line of custom furniture, contact us at 610-589-4575.

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A talented kitchen designer can help you design the kitchen of your dreams.  The Kountry Kraft team is thrilled to work with a network of talented dealers and kitchen designers who create incredible custom cabinetry projects using our products.  This month I am happy to profile our friends at James Kershaw and Associates, kitchen designer North Haledon, NJ.

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James Kershaw began drawing and designing in High School. Soon thereafter, he was hired as an industrial draftsman. His fascination for architecture carried him through college where at night, he began working for a local kitchen dealer. After college, he began a long teaching career while continuing his passion for kitchen design.

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In 1981, Jim received his accreditation as a “Certified Kitchen Designer”. He started his own business, James Kershaw Associates, specializing in interior planning, kitchen design, bath design, home theaters & media cabinetry, closets & specialized storage, custom furniture, and libraries & offices.

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Jim’s daughter discovered her own love of kitchen design after taking a high school drafting course. She attended drafting school and then joined her father’s firm to learn  design from the best.   Patty became a partner in James Kershaw Associates in 2009.  With almost 25 years experience working in the kitchen business, she gives much attention to design detail and engineering. She enjoys working with clients to make each kitchen special and personal. Patty believes “A satisfied client is the biggest reward.”

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Jim and Patty also work with designer Bill Troncone, Bill studied interior design at Berkeley College of Business. He has focused on kitchen and bath design since 1998, and is committed to providing creative design solutions that meet a client’s needs while staying within their budget. Together the team at James Kershaw and Associates work to create designs that get the very best out of every space.

We are pleased to display several James Kershaw and Associates projects in the web gallery on our website. For more information and to see more of their work, check out the slide show of some of their projects below, and visit their website to see more of their designs at www.jameskershaw.com.

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Around the holidays last year we shared with you the inspirational story of how our company began when my mother, Helen Hurst purchased a Sears Table Saw for my father Elvin back in 1958.  We love that story – and around the time we shared it with you we also sent it out to a few magazines.  We were thrilled when Woodshop News magazine reporter Jennifer Hicks called us to let us know they read the story and she was interested in coming for an interview and a shop tour.

Woodshop News

Woodshop News has been in print for 30 years. The publication is a favorite among woodshop owners and woodworkers with small to mid-sized woodshops, and has a readership of 70,000.  They cover news, business trends, advice and new products for professional woodworkers.  Their typical reader builds cabinetry, furniture, architectural millwork and remodeling projects.  Our own staff are Woodshop News readers, so we were thrilled to have them stop by for a tour of our facility last week and meet my parents, Elvin Jr and myself.

Jennifer spent a good deal of time with my parents, hearing stories from the early days of Kountry Kraft, and learning how we grew from a staff of 2 to nearly 100 in the past 50+ years.  It certainly wasn’t easy for my father to quit his job with a 14 month old and a 3 week old baby at home to launch our company.  The path from a 28’ x 58’ shop to our current 90,000 square foot shop wasn’t always smooth, but our commitment to the Germanic principles of practical hard work and our strong sales philosophy of giving people what they want so they will come back for more still guide every decision we make today.  Our path is a great example for other shops who start small with big dreams for the future.

I don’t want to scoop Jennifer and our friends at Woodshop News, but watch for a story in the May or June issue this year.  Visit woodshopnews.com for some great content for woodworkers, and consider a subscription to encourage the woodworker in your life – you never know what might become of it 🙂

 

Metal Fusion by Kountry Kraft is an exciting new finishing process created to take a wood component from ordinary to extraordinary! Metal Fusion combines real pulverized metal particles with a special resin to create a metal finish. Together they form a coating that replicates the look of metal when applied to traditional wood products. Lighter in weight and lower in price than metal, this finishing process offers affordable options for dramatic accents and focal points throughout the home.

Metal Fusion is available in eight metals and three finishes to suit a wide variety of design styles and color combinations.  Metal styles include:

  • Brass
  • Bronze
  • Copper
  • White gold
  • Oil rubbed bronze
  • Iron
  • Nickel silver
  • Stainless steel

Finishes include:

  • Satin Patina
  • Polished
  • Polished Patina

Metal Fusion can be used with range hoods, moldings, corbels, appliqués, legs, posts, bun fee, picture frames, and more. Design applications are only limited by your imagination.  Our metal finishes add a polished sophisticated look to any room, and ties in well with metal accents such as range hoods in kitchen design.

Metal Fusion will react to the environment, just as solid metal does, and will naturally patina overtime, thus enhancing the beauty of the piece.  On products such as corbels, posts and decorative on-lays, a patina must be applied to give the appearance of tarnishing and enhance the recessed areas that cannot be polished. Metal Fusion is not available on Styrofoam or silicone.  Cleaning cabinets with a metal finish is simple – simply wipe the surface with a damp cloth, and polish with a metal polish when necessary.

Our network of experienced dealers can help you decide where to incorporate cabinetry with a metal finish into your custom cabinetry design.  Metal Fusion is yet another way Kountry Kraft stays ahead of the trends, offering unique and high-end design solutions to enhance the beauty of your home.