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There are many different types of cabinetry, each with its own unique style and functionality. Here are some of the most common types of cabinetry:

 

  • Wall cabinets:

These are mounted on the wall above the countertop and are commonly used to store plates, glasses, and other kitchenware.

  • Base cabinets:

These are the cabinets that sit on the floor and are used to store pots, pans, and other larger kitchen items.

  • Tall cabinets:

These are taller cabinets that are usually used to store brooms, mops, and other cleaning supplies.

  • Pantry cabinets:

These are tall, narrow cabinets that are used to store food items such as canned goods, spices, and dry goods.

  • Corner cabinets:

These are designed to fit into the corner of the room and are used to maximize storage space.

  • Open shelving:

This type of cabinetry is becoming increasingly popular, as it offers a more open and modern look.

  • Glass-front cabinets:

These cabinets have a glass panel in the door, allowing you to display your dishes and other decorative items.

  • Island installation:

This involves installing cabinets that are designed to create a central island in the kitchen, which can be used for food preparation and storage.

  • Custom cabinets:

These are cabinets that are designed and built specifically for your space, allowing you to create a unique look that fits your style and needs.

 

The type of cabinet you purchase will fall into one of two general categories:

 

  1. RTA (Ready-to-Assemble)
  2. Custom Cabinets

 

Two very different options.

Here are some of the key differences:

  • Cost:

RTA cabinets are typically much more affordable than custom cabinets. This is because they are mass-produced and require less time and labor to assemble and install.

  • Design Options:

Custom cabinets offer a nearly limitless range of design options. You can customize the size, shape, color, and style of the cabinets to fit your specific needs and preferences. With RTA cabinets, your options are more limited, as you are choosing from a pre-made selection of designs and colors.

  • Quality:

Custom cabinets are typically made with higher-quality materials and are built to last. RTA cabinets, on the other hand, are often made with lower-quality materials, which can make them less durable in the long run.

  • Installation:

RTA cabinets are designed to be easy to assemble and install, which makes them a good option for DIY projects. However, custom cabinets require professional installation, which can add to the overall cost.

  • Timeframe:

RTA cabinets can be delivered and installed quickly, typically within a few weeks. Custom cabinets, on the other hand, can take several weeks or even months to design, manufacture, and install.

 

Overall, RTA cabinets can be a good option if you are on a tight budget and looking for a quick and easy solution. However, if you want high-quality, customized cabinets that are built to last, custom cabinets may be a better choice, albeit at a higher price point.

Kitchen Cabinet Installation

$1,500.00Price
  • *This Service Requires Add On Services or Homeowner DIY Checklist Completion Before Installation.

    - Existing Cabinetry Removal/Disposal

    - Electrical or Plumbing Needs

    - Wall or Floor Refinishing

    - Appliance or Fixture Replace or Re-Install

    - Custom Alterations or Additions

    This item is for labor only and all materials, delivery, and shipping cost are in addition to the price shown for this item.

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