Kitchen Cabinets

"It's unwise to pay too much, but is worse to pay too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little - that is all. When you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything, because the thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was bought to do. The common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot - it can't be done!

If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run. And if you do that, you will have enough to pay for something better."

John Ruskin (1819-1900) – English art critic and writer...


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BIRCH
Birch cabinet woodgrain detail

CHERRY
Cherry cabinet woodgrain detail

HICKORY
Hickory cabinet woodgrain detail

MAPLE
Maple cabinet woodgrain detail

OAK
Oak cabinet woodgrain detail
 

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Liberty   (Oak) 

Revere   (Oak)

 Delaware    (Alder)  Adobe   (Alder)  

Kitchens:

Contemporary Kitchen Design
D & J Kitchens and Baths Modern Kitchen Design
Contemporary kitchens Contemporary Kitchen Design
Designer Kitchens Contemporary Kitchen Design - Abruzzo Kitchens

                                                           
   Cabinet Door Styles:

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Raised Panel

Flat Panel

Glass Frame

Glass Frame
 With Mullion Bars

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Thermo Doors
PVC Doors

Mitered Doors

Shaker Styles

Metal Frames

             

The Work Triangle

Creating a work triangle in your kitchen can cut down on excess movement by centering your work space. Why waste time running around the kitchen when you can be playing with your kids or taking some quality time for yourself?

Rules of thumb for the basic work triangle are as follows:                                                                                    
  • No one side of the triangle should be greater than nine feet or less than four feet.
  • The triangle should not be interrupted by traffic or cabinetry.
  • The perimeter of the triangle should measure no more than 26 feet and no less than 12 feet.

  • Alder
  • Alder, Rustic Knotty
  • Ash, White
  • Birch, White
  • Birch, Red
  • Cherry
  • Cherry, Rustic Knotty
  • Hickory/Pecan
  • Hickory/Pecan - Rustic Knotty
  • Lyptus® (Eucalyptus)
  • Maple, Hard
  • Maple, Hard - Rustic Knotty
  • Maple, Soft
  • Mahogany, African
  • Oak, Red
  • Oak, Red - Rustic Knotty
  • Hickory/Pecan - Rustic
  • Oak, White
  • Oak, White - Quarter Sawn
  • Paint Grade - Hard Maple
  • Paint Grade - (Mix of Maples and Birch)
  • Pine, Clear
  • Pine, Knotty
  • Walnut
WOOD SELECTION: Our wood selection is a step above our competition. In our "Standard Grade" we allow fewer natural defects to appear in the wood, giving you a Quality Advantage. We offer "Premium Grade" (our best stuff) which is to be used for natural or light finishes. We also offer a "Value Grade" in Red Oak and Cherry for medium or darker finishes.

Thinking about remodeling your kitchen? This list of ideas for kitchen remodeling will help you get started…

Kitchen Ideas #1. What DON'T you like about your current kitchen?

Kitchen Ideas #2. Create a "wish list" for your new kitchen, and then number the items in order of importance.

Kitchen Ideas #3. What items (i.e.: cabinetry, flooring) do you want to put the most money into?

Kitchen Ideas #4. If necessary, what items are you willing to save $ on?

Kitchen Ideas #5. How much can you realistically afford to spend? Setting a budget beforehand will make the process easier for you and could save you money.

Kitchen Ideas #6. Are you working with a contractor or would you like a list of registered contractors in your area?

Kitchen Ideas #7. If you plan on making big changes to your kitchen, what functions or activities do you want to plan for in this space? (i.e.: adding a fireplace, desk area or adding a table instead of the current breakfast bar).

Kitchen Ideas #8. How will your family change over the next few years? Will you become "empty nesters," or new parents?

Kitchen Ideas #9. Do you plan on selling your home in the next couple of years or do you plan on retiring in it?

Kitchen Ideas #10. Are there major structural changes to consider, such as moving a wall or window?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                               
   

 

 

 

 

 

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