Which Cabinet Line Is Best for You?

Shopping for new cabinets for your home can be overwhelming. When thinking through your desired look, materials, and function, adding on the choice of cabinet manufacturer can seem like another great hurdle. At Heartland Home Cabinetry, we are here to help find the perfect product for you to make your home design experience seamless.

The following guide walks you through our different cabinet manufacturers that we offer. This can help offer you a preliminary idea of which line may be best for you before meeting with one of our design specialists.

Waypoint

The Waypoint line is built for customers who value quality materials and proven styles without the need for extensive, time-consuming customizations. By focusing on essential options like classic maple, cherry, or painted finishes and 12 popular door styles, this line is our most budget-friendly, making it the perfect solution for spaces where core functionality and a clean, durable look are paramount. It is an especially popular choice for customers who want a quality cabinet at a price point that keeps the entire project affordable.

Waypoint offers a great website for visualizing their cabinets and finding the right style for you. Check it out here!

Shiloh

Shiloh is one of our more customizable cabinet lines. With 9 wood species, over 40 door styles, and many finish options, you are sure to find something you love. And if not, you can have your Shiloh cabinets painted any Sherwin Williams color for truly personalized results. Beyond finishes, design flexibility is guaranteed with overlay and modification options. While offering the traditional standard and full overlay options, they also offer inset and 3/8 overlay as well, ensuring you have the cabinets of your dreams. Furthermore, Shiloh excels with cabinet modifications, which makes them an ideal line for challenging spaces that require specific cabinet dimensions. Although more options and modifications come with a higher price tag, this line is perfect if you are willing to invest more to achieve your desired vision.

See all of Shiloh’s available woods, door styles, and finishes on their website.

Eclipse

Similar to Shiloh, Eclipse is a more customizable line, with all of the same woods and door styles as Shiloh. The main attraction of Eclipse cabinets is their frameless style. This gives the cabinets a European, contemporary appearance sure to bring any space a clean, sleek look. Since these cabinets do not have a face frame, they also allow for increased and easier access to the cabinetry, which is helpful for smaller kitchens or spaces where every square inch of storage matters. To cater to a modern style, Eclipse offers unique material in finish options, such as High Pressure Laminate (HPL) and Thermally Fused Laminate (TFL), as well as some reconstituted wood veneers. These materials provide a wow factor and keep your home stylish and chic.

Gather inspiration for your next project at Eclipse’s website.

Aspect

Aspect is the perfect bridge for customers seeking the trusted quality construction of Shiloh at a more accessible price point. They offer a curated selection of 3 wood species – red oak, maple, and poplar – and around 16 door styles. Customers can choose from full or standard overlay as well as a variety of painted finishes. With a wide catalog of cabinet options, Aspect is sure to accommodate your functionality and space needs. By focusing on the most sought-after styles and core functionality, Aspect proves you don't have to compromise on quality to stay within budget.

View everything Aspect has to offer here.

All of our available cabinet lines are on display at our showroom. Stop in or schedule an appointment at Heartland Home Cabinetry today to see for yourself!

Painted vs Stained Cabinets: How to Choose?

When embarking on a kitchen or bathroom remodel, one of the most significant decisions you’ll face is the finish of your cabinets: to paint or to stain? This choice sets the tone for your entire space, influencing its aesthetic, durability, and even your budget. While both options offer distinct advantages, understanding their characteristics can help you make an informed decision that you’ll love for years to come. Follow our guide where we break down the pros and cons of each finish and discuss what to consider to help you pick the cabinets of your dreams.

A Comparison of Painted vs Stained Cabinets

Painted

Painted cabinets offer a fresh, clean, and often contemporary look, providing a canvas for a wide range of design possibilities. Their primary advantage lies in versatility, as you can choose virtually any color to match your decor, personal style, or current design trends, from crisp whites and elegant grays to bold blues and greens. This choice also results in a smooth, consistent, creating a sleek and polished appearance. Should your style evolve or you decide to refresh your look down the road, painted cabinets are easy to update since they can be repainted, offering flexibility for future design changes. While popular in modern aesthetics, the right color choice can make painted cabinets suitable for traditional, farmhouse, or even industrial looks, proving their adaptability.

However, there are also considerations with painted cabinets. They can show wear more easily, and can highlight fingerprints, dust, and minor scuffs more readily than stained surfaces. Over time, particularly with changes in humidity and temperature, paint can also chip, crack, or show hairline fractures at joints due to the natural expansion and contraction of wood. While this is normal wood movement, it can be more visible on a solid painted surface. Finally, a painted cabinet can typically come at a higher cost compared to basic stained wood species due to the increased labor involved. However, they tend to have less price variations based on color than stained cabinets, which can fluctuate in price based on wood species.

Stained

Stained cabinets showcase the beauty of natural wood, offering a classic and timeless appeal that brings character to any room. One of their most significant benefits is how they highlight the natural wood grain, enhancing and deepening the wood’s patterns, knots, and variations to create a unique and organic look. Stains soak into the wood, making the surface exceptionally durable, and they are also more forgiving when it comes to minor dents, scratches, and everyday wear and tear, as these imperfections tend to blend into the wood grain rather than standing out. The rich tones of stained wood inherently create a cozy, welcoming, and grounded atmosphere in a space, giving them a classic and timeless, ensuring your kitchen or bathroom remains elegant for decades.

On the other hand, stained cabinets offer less color versatility compared to painted options. While there’s a wide range of stain colors, you are limited by the natural undertones and grain of the specific wood species itself, meaning you won’t achieve the bold, opaque colors available with paint. This also means the wood species matters significantly; for example, a cherry wood stained dark will look different from an oak or maple stained dark. It’s also important to note that some woods, like cherry, can naturally change color and deepen over time, adding to their character but something to be aware of for long-term planning.

How to choose

The aesthetic of your home can greatly assist your choice when deciding between painted or stained cabinets. When considering your aesthetic preference, think about the overall mood you want to create. Painted cabinets often lend themselves to more modern, bright, or minimalist styles, perfect for achieving a clean, seamless look. Stained cabinets, conversely, are typically favored for warm, traditional, rustic, or craftsman-style homes where the natural beauty of wood is celebrated. Interestingly, transitional designs can beautifully incorporate both; often, a mix of painted perimeter cabinets with a stained island, or vice versa, creates a sophisticated, layered look. (Want to learn more about different home aesthetics, check out this article!)

Ask yourself whether you desire a clean finish or natural character. If you want a perfectly smooth, uniform appearance, painted cabinets will provide that flawless finish. However, if you’re drawn to the variations, knots, and inherent beauty of natural wood, stained cabinets will showcase that organic character, providing depth and individuality.

Consider the amount of natural light your space receives. If your kitchen or bathroom has limited natural light, painted cabinets—particularly in lighter shades like white, off-white, or light gray—can dramatically help to brighten the space and make it feel larger and more open.

Lastly, think about your lifestyle and usage. If your kitchen is a high-traffic area with kids, pets, or frequent entertaining, the durability and camouflaging abilities of stained cabinets might be a practical advantage for hiding everyday wear and tear. Painted cabinets, while beautiful, typically require a bit more vigilance to keep them looking pristine over the years. With either choice, proper care and maintenance are necessary to preserve the look and quality of cabinets through the years.

If you can’t decide between the two, choose both! Many modern homes blend the two utilizing a two-toned space of both painted and stained cabinets.

Choosing between painted and stained cabinets is a personal decision that impacts the heart of your home. Ultimately, there’s no single “right” answer – only the best choice for your unique style, functional needs, and budget. At Heartland Home Cabinetry, we believe in providing cabinetry that not only looks beautiful but also stands the test of time. We offer an extensive selection of cabinet lines in both stunning painted finishes and exquisite stains, crafted from various premium wood species. We invite you to explore our products to see which paints and stains our manufacturers offer.

Our expert designers are ready to help you explore the possibilities, discuss samples for your space, and guide you towards the perfect cabinet finish for your home. Contact us today for a personalized consultation!