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Ready-Made Cabinets

The Pros and Cons of RTA Kitchen Cabinets

by admin on July 29, 2008

Kitchen cabinets does not have to cost you a fortune. When remodeling your kitchen, or even new construction homes, consider RTA kitchen cabinets. RTA cabinets are cheapest kitchen cabinets that come ready to assemble.

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Have You Got The Brass To Upgrade Your Cabinets?

by admin on July 10, 2008

So, you just remodeled your kitchen! New or refinished cabinets, new appliances, the works! Still, something doesn’t seem quite right. Did you remember to replace the hardware on your new cabinets and drawers? Using the existing hardware may seem cost effective at times, but it will stick out like a sore thumb in a remodeled kitchen or bathroom, and is an inexpensive way to add the perfect touch to the investment that you have made in your home. Let’s look at the basics.

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Custom Cabinet: Is it for you?

by admin on June 25, 2008

Custom kitchen cabinets can sometimes cost more money than stock cabinets or semi-custom. Since custom cabinets can cost more you may not get the money you put into the kitchen back when you sell your home. There are some factors that you might want to consider.

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Kitchen Cabinets

by Trisha on May 29, 2008

If the thought of replacing your kitchen cabinets, either by purchasing ready-made cabinets, or building them yourself, makes you break out in a cold sweat, read on. While repainting them, (one more time), is an option, it also involves more labor with each re-do, which you already know.

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