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Which
Kitchen Cabinets Should I Choose?
Before you buy your new
kitchen or bathroom cabinets, there are some important
things you should know and important questions you need to
answer. This home remodeling article can help you zero in on
the basics of buying cabinets, including budget, size,
style, quality, construction, and finish. These should all
be considered before you make a final decision to buy.
Please consult a Remodeling
Remedies expert before doing this on your own.
Measure Your Space
You’ll eventually want a professional to come to your home
and look at your space, but you should measure your area and
think about where you might want the new cabinets to fit.
With these preliminary measurements in hand, you’ll be able
to give more accurate information to the salesman at the
home center or kitchen store, and he’ll be able to give you
more precise estimates and ideas for your project. Sponsored
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Choose Stock, Semi-Custom, or
Custom Cabinets
Stock cabinets are least expensive, are constructed in
standard shapes and sizes, and are available in a limited
number of woods or styles. Semi-custom cabinets are
factory-built in standard sizes, with many options for
storage, design and style. The high end of cabinet
construction is custom cabinets. They are constructed in
either a workroom to designer specifications or on-site in
any style and finish.
So
Many Options
Stock cabinets offer few options beyond drawers and
cupboards. But semi-custom and custom cabinets provide
endless solutions to your storage needs. Pullout shelves for
pans, a lazy Susan, a wine rack, vertical dividers for trays
and cookie sheets, an appliance garage, or pullout bins are
some of the standard add-ons. If you have a space too narrow
for a cabinet and counter, a tall pantry closet provides
lots of space, either for pots and pans in the kitchen or
towels in the bath.
You Have a Choice in Quality
If you’ll live in the home for a short time, you can select
a basic style of cabinets. But if this is going to be your
“dream kitchen” or bath, you should look for top-quality
construction. Cabinets should have solid frames, door and
drawer fronts, reinforced corners and closed backs. Drawers
and doors of cabinets will be opened and closed many times a
day and should operate smoothly and quietly. The finish on
the wood should be smooth.
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