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Green Kitchen Cabinets

September 24, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Redecorating your kitchen is always an exciting undertaking especially since most families spend the majority of their time in the kitchen. When it comes to kitchen cabinetry, redecorating would not be the same without considering changing the color, the form, and the design of the cabinets. Usually people prefer popular cabinet designs, from the antique style of cabinets to the modernity and sleekness of today’s cabinet designs. But somewhere out there a new style has stepped forward and brings not only attractive designs and quality storage but a chance to help improve the environment as well. These are known as green kitchen cabinets and are now becoming popular in many kitchens all over the country.

When you hear the word “green” in relation to households and kitchens, it basically means the use of natural resources when constructing or remodeling your kitchen or any part of the house in order to become environment-friendly. The unhealthy chemicals that are usually emitted by the materials of normal kitchen cabinets, for example, can cause damage to the environment when we least expect it. The term green kitchen cabinets not only pertains to the material which is used to construct it but also on the way it is used in the home. You can get kitchen cabinets that use modules instead of the built-in designs to be able to dismantle them easier for future use. They also give you the freedom to select whatever piece you want that would go well with your kitchen, giving you more options for redecoration.

The disadvantage found in these special kitchen cabinets may be in the pricing since not all manufacturers are using FSC-certified hardwood or materials that contain formaldehyde-free substrates, which can pollute the environment. These kinds of materials are checked and certified, usually by an independent third party environment organization, in order to indicate and inform consumers that the materials being used are environment-friendly.

Because the concept of green kitchen cabinets is still being explored, the usual kitchen cabinets you will find in stores still use harmful wood materials like plywood or pressboard, which are glued by glue that contains formaldehyde, which of course emits toxic fumes into the air. But since companies are slowly considering the “green” trend in home decoration, there are still lots more that you can do and use to make your kitchen a happy and environmentally friendly place.

Going “green” does not necessarily mean you have to do a complete overhaul of your kitchen or home because you can maximize whatever resources you have to make your home an environmentally safe place to live in. Kitchen cabinets are just one of the many things you can improve in the kitchen that will make a great difference to the environment.

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