Recessed Hardware

5 Benefits of Using Recessed Hardware in Your Kitchen

Your kitchen is the heart of your home as the site of many fundamental activities: food preparation, cooking, eating, doing chores, managing household tasks, and ultimately spending time with your family or household members. You may be considering reflecting the room’s importance in its design by giving it a makeover, especially if it’s been a few years since you last gave it an update.

 

One design element to consider is opting for hidden or recessed hardware in your kitchen. It immediately transforms your kitchen into a more modern space since your cabinets and door handles are outfitted with stylish designs instead of classic knobs. For instance, you can install continuous rails, opt for a push-to-open feature, or grooves that allow a more seamless look. The elegance and minimalism it brings to your kitchen make it a more contemporary and organized space, helping you enjoy it even more.

 

Here are five benefits of using recessed hardware in your kitchen:

 

– It Eliminates the Need to Touch a Door’s Front Side

 

As implied by the name, recessed hardware means that the handle or knob doesn’t protrude. You can opt for a steel channel at the top part of the cabinet, where the gap between a countertop’s underside and the cabinet is, allowing your fingers to slide into it. That means you’ll never have to touch the front of your door, reducing visible fingerprints. It offers a sleeker and more stylish look without removing functionality.

 

– It Offers a Cleaner, Clutter-Free Look

 

Using recessed, artisan hardware on your kitchen cabinets and drawers is handy for creating a cleaner, more organized look, helping smaller kitchens look more spacious. Additionally, the lack of protruding handles means you have more space to work with, removing the fear of accidentally having your clothes snag onto handles. The seamless look it provides your kitchen also makes it more comfortable to work in while being a safer place for your children. They won’t be able to grab a handle to open a drawer or hurt themselves with it.

 

– It Works Well With Kitchen Islands

 

Kitchen islands benefit tremendously from recessed hardware. It allows more space around the walkway, making it easier to move around, even with an island right in the middle. It’s also more hygienic since you won’t be touching any handles with food-stained fingers while prepping your meals, requiring less cleaning. All you need to do is give them a quick wipe, which is significantly easier than cleaning units with handles. 

 

– It Comes in Many Different Designs and Colours

 

The design possibilities are endless for recessed hardware, which means you’ll always find something that matches your kitchen. You can opt for rough-cut wood, glass, matte, or gloss finishes. You can also avoid fingerprints on the handles entirely by going for textured hardware. Whatever you choose will go perfectly with your culinary space!

 

– It Smoothens the Transition Between Rooms

 

Lastly, recessed hardware provides a seamless transition between your kitchen and dining room. Noticeable handles often contribute to a claustrophobic feeling, interfering with the composition of these two rooms and demonstrating a clear border between the two. However, by opting for recessed hardware, you’ll be opening up your space more while creating the illusion that the room is much bigger than it is.

 

Conclusion

 

Recessed hardware is one of the ultimate elements of modern design. It immediately improves the look and feel of kitchen cabinets by offering something new and tasteful. With all the benefits that recessed hardware has to offer, your kitchen will be the most precious space in your home!

 

Spec Hardware specializes in high-end cabinet hardware and door handles in Edmonton. Our exports and interior designers provide you with a curated selection of hardware that matches your specifications and works with you to choose the right product that best fits your home. Contact us today to learn more about our decorative hardware options!

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