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appliances are what you will want
to live with for years.
For instance, white is timeless.
Shenandoah Cabinetry has a new
painted Maple Linen finish that
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— creates a look that will stay fresh
for years.
Think about how you live. Your
new kitchen design should reflect
the way your family lives. How
many people will be in the kitchen
at one time? In addition to cooking,
will you use your kitchen for dining,
entertaining or homework? Does
anyone in your family have special
needs? Would lots of storage help
your hectic life?
Prepare an inspiration folder of
ideas you've seen in magazines or
digital pictures you've taken of ele-
ments you like. And, get the rest of
the family involved in the choices.

Personal Style
When selecting your kitchen cabi-
nets, are you traditional, contem-
porary or somewhere in between?
Manufacturers like Shenandoah
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Before you head to your local
home center, it's very helpful
to know your style. Then your
designer can help create a unique,
customized look just for you and
your family.
Think about what appeals to you
— styles, finishes, colors, etc. From
a practical standpoint, also review
your priorities — your "must haves"
— against your target budget.
It's those beautiful details that
allow your personality to shine in

your new kitchen. For a custom
look, consider adding decorative
accents like molding build-ups,
ornaments and corbels to cabine-
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inserts and under-cabinet lighting
can also make the room sparkle.
Visit your local home center to dis-
cover even more ways you can add
the perfect touch.

Measurements
Be prepared with accurate mea-
surements of your current space.
Double- or even triple-check your
work. You can download tools like
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dimensions or obtains professional
measurements. This helps avoid
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to costly delays or incorrect prod-
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For most families, the kitchen
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