Custom Kitchen Cabinets – North York, Toronto & GTA
Helping You Build Your Dream Custom Kitchen!
Helping You Build Your Dream Kitchen!
Our craftsmen personalise cabinets to suit your specific taste, much like a skilled tailor makes a suit that suits the individual precisely. Complete customer pleasure is the ultimate goal of our custom work, and it can only be realised by the hands of a truly skilled and gifted craftsman. It all starts with your perception. That’s why we provide a wide range of cabinet doors, interiors, and hardware to meet your own taste and requirements. All of our interiors are constructed using only the greatest quality materials that will last a long time. All Lifetime Kitchens cabinets come with best in class BLUM drawer slides (in aluminium, stainless steel, or dovetail wood construction) and BLUM cabinet hinges which provide the utmost durability & functionality. As a consequence, you’ll have a kitchen that’s both functional and beautiful.
What We Do
Hey! Home/Business owner…rest assured. Lifetime Kitchens has a whole in-house team of design consultants, cabinet makers & installers. Our custom cabinets are BUILD TO LAST A LIFETIME!
Design Service
Free in-house Consultation
Build, Manufacture & Install Cabinets
Custom Cabinetry – Kitchen, Closets, Wall Units, Vanities
Why Choose Us?
Our State Of the Art Process
1. Free Initial Meeting
Come by our shop & discuss ideas over a coffee
2. Free Quote
Based on our initial meeting, we will give you a quote
3. FREE Design
Once you agree to the quote, we do a 3D/Autocad render of your dream kitchen
4. Site Visit
We will come by & measure up your kitchen
5. Manufacture
We manufacture your custom cabinets at our North York factory
6. Install
Our installation team installs the cabinets & shares after-care tips
Custom Kitchen Cabinet Designs Toronto
Modern kitchen design acts as a calm backdrop to busy kitchen commotion. A modern kitchen design typically consists of open spaces, minimalist features, and simple colour palettes, offering a clutter-free space to relax and entertain.
While the terms “modern” and “contemporary” are often used interchangeably, there is a real distinction between modern kitchen style vs. contemporary kitchen style. Modern design refers to an actual historical design movement (specifically the early to mid-20th century), and it follows a strict interpretation of elements. Contemporary designs followed.
The word contemporary literally means “current trends, in the now”. So, while both contemporary and modern kitchens feature sleek and minimalist layouts and share the characteristics of functionality, they differ in their fluidity. In a nutshell, modern design style follows stricter guidelines whereas contemporary design style is more fluid and tolerates “rule-breaking”. That means contemporary designs are more dynamic and they can change year after year to follow the newest trend.
Contemporary kitchens are one of the most popular styles of kitchen, and for good reason. They’re clean, stylish and uncluttered – whilst still remaining liveable. They’re also incredibly practical. With the space saving innovations of a contemporary kitchen – they can fit into almost any sized kitchen area.
The essence of a contemporary kitchen design is clean, minimalistic spacious and light. But above all else a contemporary kitchen is attractive and something you want to show off to your friends and family. Because such an emphasis is put on minimalism and simplicity, contemporary kitchens are free from all unnecessary objects meaning there will likely be no ornaments present.
One of the great things about contemporary kitchens is they make good use of the space available. And with clever use of horizontal lines, the kitchens look much larger than they actually are. Contemporary kitchens are well renown for consistently looking clean and tidy – all year round.
Contemporary kitchens have flat panel doors meaning that the centre panel is flat and not raised.
Transitional kitchen is a unique blend of traditional and contemporary furniture, finishes, materials and fabric – all of which equate to a classic, timeless design. This hugely popular aesthetic is ideal for those of us who revere an enduring look – and those who want to remodel once, and once only.
Pendant lighting is the most noteworthy decor element in transitional kitchens. You’ll see a lot of industrial and oversize pendants that lean more modern, but this kitchen proves there’s a place for the traditional, too. The dark, slim lines of the open shelving mimic the delicate cages of the traditional lantern pendants above the island. So neither item feels out of place, the curves of the light fixtures are reflected in the kitchen’s elegant faucets, and the crisp lines of the shelving are repeated on island seating.
Plank-style flooring is also common in transitional kitchens, specifically wood and wood-look flooring. Dark or light, the rich hues bring traditional warmth to the space. A simple wood accent draws the eye to the range area without overshadowing the rest of the room.