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Executive Antique Kitchen Cabinets

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Executive Antique RTA Kitchen Cabinets

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Are you ready to spice up your kitchen with beautiful new cabinets but don’t know what type to choose? You’re not alone. Lots of homeowners struggle with exactly what type of cabinets should go in their space.

Depending on your taste, you may love light spring-like colors or natural wood colors. But if you love darker, richer colors then you might enjoy what executive antique kitchen cabinets have to offer.

Color

The color options you can find with executive antique cabinets are usually on the darker scale. For instance, you might find colors that resemble a dark cherry wood or even a chocolate mahogany. Whatever colors you find, they will fall in line with the rich colors that you’re used to finding in executive offices during the 19th and early 20th centuries. What a classic way to design your kitchen!

Sample Doors

Not sure if this is the color you want? Order a sample door (or more!) with free shipping. Choose the finish(es) you want to look at and decide which one you want for your kitchen . Once you return the doors to The RTA Store, your sample door cost will be refunded to you less return shipping charges. Make sure you get what you want and choose your sample cabinet doors now.

What Kind of Kitchen Are They Best For?

Executive antique kitchen cabinets are a great choice for homeowners who have or plan to have traditional kitchens, more specifically, Victorian kitchens that require mouldings, trims and dark, heavy woods, or Edwardian, Colonial, Regency or Queen Anne style kitchens.

All of these kitchens ask for rich colors and pull in intricate detailing to add depth to the room. Black accents are also common, something that would complement your cabinets quite nicely.

Coordinating Countertop Colors

When it comes to choosing countertops for your executive antique kitchen cabinets, many homeowners like to go with darker colors. For instance, you might go with dark granite or even consider an engineered stone that mixes dark colored pebbles, polymers and epoxy.

If you’re going for a transitional look in your kitchen, you could try to blend the antique cabinets with a stainless steel countertop; however, it’s good to make sure that the rest of the furniture in your kitchen also complements the contrasting materials and styles.

Cost of Executive Antique Kitchen Cabinets

Executive antique kitchen cabinets vary slightly in price, but the cost around $1900 for a beautiful a 10′x10′ kitchen set.

Coordinating Cabinet Hardware

Now it’s time to figure out what types of cabinet hardware you think will work best with your executive antique kitchen cabinets. When you’re working with antique furniture – or in this case, furniture inspired by antiques – it’s good to go with metals that complement the style you’re going for. In this case, copper, bronze, brass or even nickel and zinc knobs and pulls could work well. But if you want to mix things up, you could try stainless steel or satin chrome.

It’s great to have access to the antique look at a ready-to-assemble price. So if you’re ready to add a classic look to your kitchen, executive antique cabinets may be the right choice for you.