Okanagan weather can be tough on your cabinets—from hot, dry summers to cold, dry winters. At Westwood Cabinetry, we’ve created a seasonal care guide for homeowners in Kelowna, Penticton, and Vernon to help keep your kitchen and bathroom cabinets in top shape all year long. Learn how simple steps like adjusting humidity, managing sunlight, and routine cleaning can extend the life and beauty of your cabinetry. Whether you’ve chosen a Custom, Elite, Elements, or Essentials line, our tips will help preserve your investment.
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From the warm summers to the snowy winters, life in the Okanagan Valley means seasonal shifts that bring beauty—and unique challenges—for your home. At Westwood Cabinetry, we understand how local conditions in Kelowna, Penticton, and Vernon can impact your kitchen and bathroom cabinetry. To help keep your cabinets looking and performing their best year-round, we’ve put together a guide to seasonal maintenance that’s simple and effective.
Spring: Time to Refresh and Inspect
As nature wakes up in spring, it’s a great time to give your cabinets some attention too. After months of indoor heating, your cabinetry may need a little TLC to recover from dry air and closed-up spaces.
Start with a gentle cleaning using a soft cloth and a mild soap solution. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbers that can damage the finish. Take a moment to wipe down interior shelves and check for any signs of wear, swelling, or hardware loosening.
This is also a good time to check for moisture buildup or condensation, especially around sinks or near exterior walls. Addressing these issues early helps prevent long-term damage.
Summer: Managing Heat and Humidity
Okanagan summers can be hot and dry, but sometimes they bring unexpected humidity, especially in kitchen spaces. Cabinets made from natural materials like wood can expand slightly in higher humidity, so it’s important to keep your home well-ventilated.
Use your range hood when cooking and keep windows open when possible to reduce indoor humidity. You may even want to use a small dehumidifier in areas where airflow is limited.
Direct sunlight can also fade cabinet finishes over time. If your cabinets are in a sun-drenched area, consider using sheer curtains or UV-protective window films to limit exposure while still enjoying natural light.
Fall: A Seasonal Deep Clean
Before winter arrives and your home becomes a cozy hub of activity, fall is the perfect time to do a more thorough cabinet clean. Dust and debris can collect in corners and hinges, especially in high-traffic kitchens.
Remove contents from drawers and cupboards to give everything a wipe down. This not only freshens your space but gives you a chance to reorganize and prepare for the holiday season.
Tighten hardware like handles and hinges, which may have loosened slightly with summer’s heat. This quick fix can extend the life of your cabinets and prevent unnecessary strain on doors or drawers.
Winter: Protecting Against Dryness and Cold
Winter in the Okanagan often brings dry indoor air due to home heating. Over time, this lack of humidity can cause cabinet wood to shrink or crack, especially in older or solid wood cabinetry.
To maintain balance, we recommend using a humidifier during the cold months to protect your cabinets and your overall indoor air quality. Aim for humidity levels around 40-50%—comfortable for both your home and your cabinetry.
Be mindful of snow and moisture tracked in from outside. If your cabinetry is near an entryway or mudroom, wipe up wet floors promptly to prevent water damage to any nearby base cabinets.
General Maintenance Tips Year-Round
No matter the season, here are a few cabinet care habits that will always serve you well:
- Use soft-close drawers and doors properly. Don’t force them shut, as this can damage both hardware and the cabinet frame.
- Avoid overloading shelves. Each cabinet type has weight limits, and over time, too much weight can lead to sagging or warping.
- Clean spills immediately. Whether it’s coffee, cooking oil, or cleaning spray, wiping spills right away protects both the finish and material beneath.
- Use cabinet liners for under-sink storage to protect from accidental leaks or cleaning product drips.
Thoughtful Design Meets Everyday Care
At Westwood Cabinetry, our cabinets are built to stand the test of time, but even the best craftsmanship benefits from thoughtful care. Whether you’ve chosen from our Essentials, Elements, Elite, or Custom lines, regular seasonal maintenance helps preserve the beauty and function of your space.
Each Okanagan home is unique, and we’re here to support you with cabinet solutions that match your lifestyle—and the local climate. If you ever have questions about proper care or notice changes in your cabinetry, our team in Kelowna, Penticton, or Vernon is just a phone call away.
A Lasting Investment in Your Home
Cabinets are more than just storage—they’re part of the daily rhythm of your life. A little seasonal care goes a long way toward keeping them beautiful and functional for years to come.
Whether you’re sprucing things up for spring or protecting against winter dryness, we hope this guide helps make the process easier. If you’re ever in doubt, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re proud to be part of homes across the Okanagan, and we’re always happy to help.




