Thinking about a kitchen remodel? I’m sharing our kitchen cabinet design including brand, finishes, and all the extras!
Several of you have told me that you have plans for a future kitchen remodel but don’t even know where to start. I hope that by walking you through my entire kitchen design and renovation process from start to finish, it will make it that much easier for you to plan your own renovation down the road. With our kitchen, everything started with our kitchen cabinet plans so today I’m sharing all of those details with you!
There was a lot of work and thought that went into arriving at our final design plans:

But it was so worth every minute, because our kitchen ended up EXACTLY like the vision I had in my head:

If you haven’t seen it, after reading about my cabinet plan in this post, hop over and check out my kitchen reveal post {here}!
Choosing a Brand of Kitchen Cabinets
Cabinets are a huge chunk of most kitchen remodel budgets and not something that you’re likely to change again for a long, long time so choosing the right brand of cabinets is important. And overwhelming! A good first step before jumping into cabinet shopping is to figure out your cabinet budget and whether that translates to looking at stock cabinets (such as cabinets on the shelves at home improvement stores), semi-custom cabinets, or custom cabinets. Also, make a list of what cabinet features are most important to you.
My main cabinet must-haves were a semi-custom line with the option for all plywood construction (vs. less durable particle board), good interior cabinet organization and storage solutions, and a nice palette of color stains and paints to chose from. My old kitchen rated high on the scale of dysfunctional spaces so features like this paper towel cabinet where I would not only have a pull-out can for my trash but also one for my recycling AND a spot for a paper towel roll had me drooling!

Diamond Cabinets: Base Paper Towel Cabinet
Once I had a good sense of what I was looking for, I asked anyone and everyone in “the know” about cabinet brand recommendations. While the advice of friends is always helpful, reaching out to contractors who frequently remodel kitchens along with interior/kitchen designers who have worked on lots of kitchens is key. I was lucky enough to be attending a conference early last year with several interior design friends so you can bet that I picked their brains not only about cabinets, but countertops and appliances too! I found that several of the brand names recommended to me (KitchenCraft, Decorá, & Diamond) all linked back to the same parent company, MasterBrand Cabinets. I also asked my contractor who recommended that I look at Schrock cabinets because he had a great experience with them and chose them for his own home and I found myself right back on MasterBrand’s website yet again.
So I dove into exploring MasterBrand Cabinet’s different lines and used their tool to select a budget and then compare the features of their different brands. Their Diamond cabinets seemed to be the perfect fit for me since they had all of my must-haves without any expensive extras that I didn’t need. After making my decision to go with Diamond cabinets, I reached out to MasterBrand about partnering with me on my kitchen remodel and was so excited that they loved the idea of working together.
My next step was to get a kitchen designer involved, which often occurs through the store where you’re planning to purchase your cabinets. A few of my friends (and even my husband!) were surprised hearing that I was going to be working with a kitchen designer on my renovation since they thought I would just do it on my own but designing a kitchen is an entirely different thing than decorating a room. Mistakes in a kitchen design can mean lots of extra time and money and I wouldn’t dream of doing a remodel without working with an experienced kitchen designer. It doesn’t mean that they take any design decisions away from you – they just take exactly what you want and translate it into the cabinet design that will work best for your space. I worked directly with one of MasterBrand’s kitchen designers and was sooo excited to share the plans that she came up with!
Choosing Cabinet Colors
Just like when you’re choosing paint colors for your walls, I found that the key to choosing finishes for my cabinets was to get finish samples to view in my own home. For stain finishes, the same stain can look quite different on different types of wood so be sure to keep that in mind (I liked all of the stains on maple and oak the best!). Going into choosing my cabinet finishes, I knew that I wanted to have white cabinets around the perimeter of my kitchen because not only do I love the look but I wanted to make sure I used a color that wasn’t too taste-specific since I have an eye on resale a few years down the road (and who doesn’t love white?!). There are about 1001 different shades of white out there but I didn’t need to go seeking anything custom because Diamond’s white color is perfect – not too cool or too warm.
My decision for the kitchen island was a lot harder because there were so many beautiful options that would have been great choices. I love the look of a wood island and considered going with a wood stain but since our floors are going to be wood I decided that it might be a little bit of wood overkill. I thought that Diamond’s Seal (a gray stain), Morel (a midtone wood stain with just a touch of gray), and Storm (a charcoal gray/black stain) were all gorgeous so if any of you are looking for a beautiful wood cabinet finish, definitely check those out. For paint finishes, I loved Moonstone (a dark, rich gray), Cloud (a beautiful light gray), Egret (a light taupey neutral), and Maritime (a rich dark blue). The winner was… Moonstone! I LOVE this color so much and being the gray loving girl that I am, it will flow beautifully with the colors in the rest of my home.

Choosing Cabinet Door Style
Next step… door style! There are a ton of different door styles to choose from which can be kind of overwhelming but this is where my kitchen designer was another huge help – I told her what I had in mind and she quickly narrowed it down to four or five that she thought I would like best. There is an online visualizer for Diamond cabinets {here} that I used to look at the final contenders and figure out which cabinet style I liked best. I wanted a simple Shaker design that would stand the test of time and the Montgomery door style was perfect:

The Kitchen Design / Layout
So now that you have the whole backstory of my cabinet choices, let’s get to the good stuff… my kitchen design plans! First off, the cabinet design plan for the long wall that my sink and dishwasher were on:

looked like this:

The space where the double wall oven used to be was turned into pantry space (the current pantry across the room will be demoed), my new range was planned for the current location of the sink, and the cabinetry extended all of the way down to the far wall of the kitchen since we’ve removed the fireplace. Up top we planned a combination of closed storage cabinets and open shelving (Diamond has open shelving options that match their cabinet colors and stains which is so nice!).
I was ridiculously excited about the new layout and how much more space I would have to work with since the kitchen fireplace was gone but what I was REALLY dying over is all of the cool features hidden inside of cabinets. In the drawer to the left of the stove, we planned to add a tiered wood cutlery divider to give me double the amount of storage for silverware. Then the base cabinet to the right of the range was slated to have tray dividers to hold baking sheets and cutting boards.
At the corner of our kitchen, we added base cabinets with {these pull-out corner drawers} – how clever is that?! So quick and easy compared to a typical difficult to access corner lazy Susan!
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Diamond cabinets: Three Drawer Corner Cabinet
Then along the window wall that previously looked like this and had no cabinetry other than the narrow row of cabinets to the right,

the cabinets were designed wrap around and run the entire length of the wall with my sink centered on a newly installed window:

I can’t tell you how thrilled I was that my view while doing dishes was changing from looking at a wall to a beautiful one looking out our front window. And like the other side of my kitchen, my Diamond cabinets have some super cool features including the built-in paper towel holder above the pull-out trash cans that I shared earlier, {this outlet in the drawer} to the right of my dishwasher that’s perfect for setting up our new family charging station for our phones and iPads:

Diamond Cabinets: PowerGlide Cabinet Drawer Outlet
a protective Cabmat that covers the bottom of the cabinet under the sink to protect it from spills and leaks, and battery sensor lighting that illuminate the interior of my cabinet when the doors are opened. No more reaching into a dark hole for cleaning supplies!
And talk about black holes… in our old island island I had pots and pans precariously stacked Jenga style in the front while others were in the dark reaches of the back where I had to pull out half of what’s in front to get anything out:

My new kitchen island was designed to be ALL drawers (thanks for that advice you guys!) and it is heavenly being able to pull out a drawer and easily grab what I need!

And while I was originally worried about losing the long shallow top drawer that I always used as a sort of desk drawer to hold paper, coupons, pens, etc., Diamond had the perfect solution – {this two drawer base cabinet} has a shallow roll tray nested within the top drawer:

Diamond cabinets: Two Drawer Base Cabinet with Roll Tray
I also loved that I’ wase to put pretty much every square inch of my island to work by adding some cool features to the toekick of it. Under the middle stack of drawers, we added {this toekick drawer} that opens with the tap of your food and is perfect for holding some long, shallow trays:

Diamond cabinets: Toekick drawer
And under the stack of drawers on the right, we added {this Toekick Vacuum}! You simply use your foot to turn it on and then you can sweep anything on your kitchen floor right into it!

Diamond cabinets: Toekick Vacuum Cabinet
And it doesn’t require a central vac system or anything special other than a power source. How sweet is that?
I hope you’ve found this helpful! If you want details on some of our other choices for our kitchen, check out these posts:
Our Kitchen Flooring – Hallmark Engineered Hardwoods
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Tammy says
Kris, this kitchen is going to be gorgeous when finished. I loved the microwave drawer, the toe kick drawer and the toe kick vacuum. I had never seen these options before. You optimized all of the spaces perfectly! I am looking forward to seeing your finished room.
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much Tammy! I can’t wait to get my new cabinets installed!
Cindy says
Your design looks really nice. Have you chosen a countertop yet?
Kris Jarrett says
Hi Cindy – believe it not, I haven’t finalized my decision yet but stay tuned because I’m making the final call next week!
Brenna@DomesticCharm says
It will be amazing! I love the pull down iPad holder. Brilliant! I’ve never seen that before!
Kris Jarrett says
Thanks Brenna – I think that will be such a fun feature to have!
Denise Baliotti says
Kris – you have no idea how jealous I am of your amazing kitchen remodel plans. What you and Diamond have designed is going to be killer!! I’ve been living with a cheapo builder’s special kitchen w/ Blue linoleum (!!) countertops for 11 years now & cannot stand for one more minute. Contact me re: engineered flooring & I can hook you up with some info! Some of the products out there are sub-par and have off-gassing issues so beware.
Kris Jarrett says
Denise, I bet your day is coming soon! And thanks so much for the offer of info – I’ll probably be taking you up on that!!
Valerie says
I’ve followed your IG account for awhile! Yay for the remodel! I followed your account because our previous house had the Saltillo tiles. We had an unexpected move that was a blessing in disguise – we are in the midst of building a custom home. I labored over flooring options. This will be the 12th home we’ve lived in since we’ve been married (I’m only 40!!) and we decided to go with engineered hardwood throughout for durability. Check out HF Designs American Relics collection. We went with the white oak in Cedar Point. It was just installed and is gorgeous in person – so much depth and variation! Our flooring installers were impressed by the quality of the wood. They also noted how hard the wood was and that even the accidental tool drops didn’t scratch or dent it. Good luck with the remodel and I am excited to follow along!
Kris Jarrett says
How exciting that you’re building a custom home! Thanks so much for the tip on the engineered hardwood – I’m definitely getting that figured out this week and will try and take a look at that one!!
JENNIFER PROCK says
Kris, I love everything!!! Like so very much! Your new kitchen is going to be amazing with all of those features and the color scheme you selected! Can’t wait to see more!
Kris Jarrett says
Jen thank you so much! So super sweet of you to stop by!
Valerie says
I am so excited for you! The plans look amazing and I love all the choices you have made! We had the toe kick vacuum installed in our beach house and it honestly is one of my favorite things that we added. Can’t wait to see the progress.
Kris Jarrett says
That’s so great to hear – I’m ridiculously excited about that feature!!
ellen says
Looks beautiful! My kitchen is on a slab as well, and we were able to go with an engineered oak with a solid finish in place top. I wanted the look of more traditional flooring, and it can be sanded and stained 3-4 times, just like completely solid flooring. We have had ZERO cupping issues. The contractor said it was really the best of both worlds. I can get you the name of the product if you like. The only critique I would want to extend is to maybe customize the inside of your pantry, (shallower fixed shelves and narrow shelves attached to each door). I had two of those large pantries in my old home with the pull-out drawers and I really hated them. I had to open both doors, pull out the enormous and heavy pull-out, and I still couldn’t ever find anything. I had seen a lot of ways to improve the design on pinterest, but we never got around to removing the roll-outs and customizing before we sold. I LOVE LOVE LOVE the sink under that enormous window!! What a luxury!!
Kris Jarrett says
So much great advice – thank you!!!!!
sheryl says
Just beautiful!! I love how excited you are abut your kitchen reno. You deserve it! Can’t wait to see the countertops.
Kris Jarrett says
You’re so sweet – thank you!!
Bree says
Kris, I’m so excited for you!!! The vacuum, the pull down for your iPad, and let’s not forget that amazing view you’re going to have??!! The design is fabulous and thank you for bringing up about working with a designer…you just made me realize I need to do this as well!! Thanks for sharing all of your plans with us for the space too! Can’t wait to continue to follow along in this journey with you:) ?
Kris Jarrett says
Thanks Bree! I can’t even imagine what a beautiful kitchen you’ll create when starting from scratch!!!
Alli says
Look into Shaw Flooring’s Castlewood Collection. I loooooove it. I’ve used the color “tower” on a couple of jobs. It is engineer w a nice thick layer on top. That is what is really important to look for.
https://shawfloors.com/flooring/hardwood/details/castlewood-oak-sw485/drawbridge
Kris Jarrett says
Wow – that’s beautiful! Thanks so much for the tip!
Shauna says
Kris! This is going to be an AMAZING kitchen! So excited for you! I have Diamond cabinets in our current kitchen and have been very happy with them! Customer service was great as well when I had the issue of a couple of drawer fronts chipping due to moister. They replaced them without hesitation. We’ve had them for 8 years and the durability and quality have been great! You’ll love them too I know! Can’t wait to see it all completed!
xoxo
Kris Jarrett says
Shauna I LOVE knowing how happy you are with your own Diamond cabinets – thanks for sharing!
melinda says
I am so excited for you!! One day I will be getting my kitchen done too:)
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you Melinda! Hopefully you’ll find a thing or two you like to incorporate into your own future kitchen! 🙂
Steph says
I love your cabinet colors and design style, so functional and pretty! My hubs and I are just starting a new construction home in the Black Forest area of Colorado, and is like to know how you were able to partner or be sponsored by the cabinet company. Was it a hard sell? I’m always corrupts what it takes to be sponsored by a company too help feature their products
Anonymous says
*curious not corrupt…
Eleanor says
I just finished our kitchen remodel and LOVE LOVE LOVE it but… I had to spend EXTRA money because I did not ASK to see a sample of my tiles with different grot colors. I picked WARM GRAY but it made my marble subway tiles all BLURR together. There was no distinction. So my contractor charged me to remove the grout and they offered to show me samples of 2 other gray colors. I went wit London Fog and it looks good! So, lesson learned. SAMPLE YOUR GROUT COLOR CHOICES with the tile you plan to use.
Kris Jarrett says
That’s great advice on the grout – it’s the little things like that that are so easy to miss so I greatly appreciate the heads up!
Linda says
I love everything you do, it’s always so classy and elegant. However, I do have a comment about one of your choice that I think would be a really wrong one for me. The door/drawer you have to pull open to get to the paper towels – if you have wet hands your door will end up looking a mess (I know you can always dry your hands on a towel first, but…) and then to have the trash baskets/recycles right there with how I would use paper towels (as a napkin sometimes or wipe up a spill and then put in the trash) just wouldn’t be sanitary in my house. So all in all, this would be something I would not even consider. I LOVE everything in your home so hope my comment is just taken for consideration.
Kris Jarrett says
Linda you are so sweet and your input is always welcome! I know the image is kind of deceiving but the cabinet door actually doesn’t come all of the way up so when the trash pull-out is closed, the paper towel roll is still accessible without having to open the cabinet. They make another version where the door goes all the way up so the paper towel roll is covered but I’m totally with you and don’t think I’d like that version because it would be a pain to have to pull it open every time you wanted one!
Lisa says
Soooo exciting Kris!! I love the design plan and all the functionality that your new kitchen will have! Can’t wait to see more.
Kris Jarrett says
Thank you so much Lisa!