12-31-2018, 09:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-01-2019, 09:02 AM by Snipe Hunter.)
I'd like to thank the woodnetters offering their cabinetry services. I'm pretty sure our budget would be blown out of the water with anything other than stock cabinets. Also like to thank the woodnetter who recommended Stock Cabinet Express, where we bought the cabinets. We saw the same cabinets from other on-line suppliers but Stock Cabinet Express seemed to have good reviews and a good track record for shipping and customer service. I can tell you the entire cabinet price came in at about $7000.00. I've had quotes between 10k and 14k for our last kitchen (our last house) with about half as many cabinets. The 7k includes kick plates, crown molding, dove tailed (front and back) drawers, pull out trays in most cupboards, filler strips, slide out garbage cans and glass doros on a few cabinets. The doors are birch with MDF panels. The cabinets are birch plywood. Face-frames are birch. Before you give me a hard time about painted wood, this is my wife's kitchen. She gets what she wants and she wanted white shaker cabinets. Happy wife, happy life. All cabinets are "RTA (ready to assemble)". There have been some issues with quality but not insurmountable. These are assembled with metal clips. Some of the cabinets have the clips installed wrong so I had to re-install them to get every thing to line up. Some cabinets are perfect, some have several misaligned clips and some have some warped wood. One had so many warped panels that I had to use cargo straps to keep it together while I put it together. I glued everything I could. Once together, they are solid and pretty square. At this price point, I expected issues and I wasn't disappointed. Once installed, they are fine for our purposes.
We're in a colonial style house with smallish living room, dining room, family room and kitchen. If you open the refrigerator door, you can't walk past it without turning sideways. So we're moving the bulk of the kitchen into the dining room, eliminating the dining nook and moving the dining room to where the old kitchen/breakfast nook was. This will give us a bigger kitchen and a little bigger but less formal dining room.
I have to keep the old kitchen working while building the new one. Today I installed the new micro wave, new stove top and moved the old sink to the new space and moved the dishwasher. We're using melamine counter-tops until the kitchen is done and trimmed. Once that is done, we'll have a counter top put in. Either granite or quaertzite.
Here comes a bunch of pics...
This is what it will look like. We used Home Designer Suite software to lay it out.
Wife wants to watch a movie, I'll post progress pics in the am.
We're in a colonial style house with smallish living room, dining room, family room and kitchen. If you open the refrigerator door, you can't walk past it without turning sideways. So we're moving the bulk of the kitchen into the dining room, eliminating the dining nook and moving the dining room to where the old kitchen/breakfast nook was. This will give us a bigger kitchen and a little bigger but less formal dining room.
I have to keep the old kitchen working while building the new one. Today I installed the new micro wave, new stove top and moved the old sink to the new space and moved the dishwasher. We're using melamine counter-tops until the kitchen is done and trimmed. Once that is done, we'll have a counter top put in. Either granite or quaertzite.
Here comes a bunch of pics...
This is what it will look like. We used Home Designer Suite software to lay it out.
Wife wants to watch a movie, I'll post progress pics in the am.