The kitchen is no longer a work place; it has become the space to portray your unique style. With that in mind, remodeling a kitchen is big business, water pipes, gas lines and structural frames all need to be taken into account as well as what style would like to be achieved. It is advisable to have your contractor assess the kitchen and see if the plumbing, gas lines and wall openings can be moved before have the kitchen designed. An overall budget needs to be figured before any cabinetry, appliances, flooring and lighting are chosen as well.
Hands down the cabinets are the bulk of the kitchen’s aesthetics and many times the majority of the bill as well. It is no wonder that homeowners are looking for ways to save money on their cabinets. In today economy custom kitchen cabinets are out of the question for most homeowners. Quality though is by far still the number one priority. Many rationalize that the investment is worth it. All those that have remodeled can tell you it is a once in a lifetime experience; something that you will never want to repeat. The million dollar question is how to find superior quality cabinets at a low cost.
RTA kitchen cabinets
In addition to their quality, RTA kitchen cabinets are available in many different cabinet styles. Those that choose to go contemporary or simple may opt to go with a Shaker-style. For the traditional folk, raised paneled cabinet with or without glazing are available in numerous stain finishes and paint colors. For those not looking to remodel again, it is advisable to stay away from trendy cabinets such as stainless steel cabinets and bright colors. It will make resale difficult and may bore you easily. To give the kitchen a custom look, custom-style cabinets are available, such as plate racks, wine racks and glass doors. Crown moldings in various sizes, rope molding, dentil molding, furniture base molding, light rail molding, decorative overlays, valances, turn posts and decorative fillers are also available to complement cabinet styles.
If that is not enough of an incentive, check out the lead time. RTA cabinets are warehoused in flat boxes, making it easy for distributors to store them. A 2-3 weeks lead time is typical for an RTA cabinet order. If you are under pressure from your contractor, (after all, who isn’t!), look for manufacturers that have a local warehouse. Chances are they will be able to ship out sooner or may give you the option to pick up your order. Also, if you are missing a small piece or a cabinet is delivered damaged, replacements can be shipped out quickly as not to delay the project. No jokes. Happy Remodeling!
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