Ready to install kitchen cabinets


I know from my own experience that ready to install kitchen cabinets are definitely the way to go if you are remodeling your home.

My wife and I recently put in a new kitchen -- cabinets, colors, doors, knobs everything was new. And a friend did the work for us. At first I thought he would make the cabinets himself, and we'd be saving money. But he quickly pointed out how much time is involved in making cabinets by hand, and how relatively inexpensive the ready to install fitting and cabinets are. And then, when he came and we pulled out the old cabinets, took out the doors and all the hardware, and cleared the room for the refit, it became apparent just how fast and simple it would be to install all the new cabinets in the kitchen.

Within a day he and I had assembled the cabinets we'd ordered in, and another day and the kitchen was brand new! A lovely new bench top, roomy cabinets, another range hood over the stove, and all the knobs and hinges up to date and looking good. It was great.

There are many ready to install offers on the Internet. One that caught my eye is from Cab-net. (You can probably guess the domain name!) It is owned and run by an experienced remodeller, Richard Desforges. Richard's had over 20 years in the business, in the Tampa Bay area, and supplies all over the country. The selection and ordering procedure on his web site is easy to understand and follow. Many happy customers, I'm sure, have used Richard's services.

When you're looking at a ready to install supplier for your kitchen cabinets check to see if the business is providing cabinets to the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) standards. This is an easy way to know if the supplier knows how to give you value for money. remodeling is not cheap, and while buying components that are ready to install, you need to be sure you're buying quality materials and designs that will stand the test of time. A KCMA membership will give you some of that assurance.

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