The Advantages of RTA Cabinets
You could hire a cabinetmaker to custom design and
build you new kitchen cabinets... and spend thousands of dollars and wait
months for completion for that privilege.
You could go to lowes and order from their
pre-assembled lines waiting weeks for delivery, also pay shipping and higher
prices and usually end up with cabinets of particle board construction.
Or you could opt for ready to assemble kitchen
cabinets and enjoy the same great appearance and quality construction... in
a lot less time and for a lot less money.
Don't let the stigma surrounding "ready to assemble" fool you.
Ready to assemble kitchen cabinets aren't cheaply made, poorly constructed
carpentry work that will fall apart the minute you touch them. To the
contrary, today's ready to assemble kitchen cabinets boast the same
high-quality materials, hardware and fabrication as custom-made cabinets.
They're so comparable, in fact, that most people who see your kitchen
remodel won't be able to tell the difference.
Advantages of Ready to Assemble Kitchen Cabinets
- Ready to assemble kitchen cabinets come in a wide range of industry
standard sizes.
- Ready to assemble kitchen cabinets are available in a full array of
colors, finishes and designs to fit your personal interior decorating
preferences.
- Because the cost of assembly is eliminated from
the equation, ready to assemble kitchen cabinets will save you a
significant amount of money over custom cabinetry.
- Ready to assemble kitchen cabinets come included with all the assembly
parts and directions you'll need. With just a hammer and a few screws your
kitchen will be remodeled in the blink of an eye.
- Ready to assemble kitchen cabinets afford you the do-it-yourself pride
and satisfaction to which hiring someone else just can't compare.
It's your time and money, but why would you want to waste them on a slow and
expensive kitchen remodel when you could have the kitchen of your dreams far
more quickly and for far less money?
Ready to assemble kitchen cabinets are the thrifty and impatient
homeowner's fantasy come true.
Time to give your kitchen a face-lift?
Well the easiest way to do it is to get new kitchen cabinets. If you have
already painted them a hundred times and they still look drab, then you will
want to get rid of the old and in with the new.
Just Doors
or new cabinets?
Either way, you have a new kitchen!
Doors may be an easier, less intensive project, but the prices of our RTA
cabinets make total replacement very appealing....and the EASY part is true-
our cabinets are super easy to assemble and install. Be sure and visit our
How to page for assembly and installation
instructions.
Here we will offer you a few tips on the basics of kitchen cabinet
construction. Depending on how handy you are, you will gain the expertise
you need to construct your new kitchen cabinets. If you are not a handy man
then you may think of hiring someone to install them, and just choose to be
in on the design aspect of remodeling your kitchen cabinets.
First, you will have to decide on whether you want the
more traditional face-frame cabinets, our oak and birch styles, or the more
contemporary full overlay door cabinets, our maple line.
The second decision you will ultimately face is
whether you want stock cabinets, or custom cabinets. For those of you that
do not know the difference, stock cabinets are what you would see in a store
that sells cabinets. They are basic and will come in the relatively same
design with just a few minor changes. They are cheaper than a custom-made
cabinet and your choices are minimal.
Custom cabinets are precisely the opposite. They are manufactured to be
authentic and unique. They take more of your personal interests into account
and you have a wider choice of color, size, and type of materials. They are
not in stock so they take longer to get, but suit your personal interest.
Our cabinets are actually both- we keep so many sizes
in stock, you can create a customized layout for almost any space using our
in stock cabinetry. Custom, for the price of, wholesale!
Just in case you were wondering about materials for your cabinets you have a
choice of laminate, vinyl clad, and of course wood. Laminate is cheap in
comparison to wood and usually has an MDF core, and the vinyl is somewhere
in between. Laminate is a very modern looking material, whereas wood is
sturdier, longer lasting and makes your home look more traditional and adds
value to your home.
Remember, our cabinets are all wood constructed, no
particle board! We offer tons of sizes, accessories and options. We also
have unfinished oak cabinets to paint or stain.
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