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Old 07-05-2008, 05:06 AM   #1
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Default Kitchen Cabinet

Hi All
I am going to design new cabinets in my kitchen. Home Depot and Lowe's carry the standard names.
I have been told about Sunco cabinets. Anyone have experience with them as to quality, finish, installation?
we will highly appreciate your feed back.


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Old 07-05-2008, 09:12 AM   #2
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Why not look into this? I bought my doors through here and made the drawer fronts. Use your existing or make new Face Frames. http://www.kitchendoordepot.com/ You may be quite pleased. I saved a lot of money. It takes about 5 weeks from your order. -Derek
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I am of the veiw that fixed wood work should be kept to the minimum, reason is that I find to keep them clean very messy.It is better to have movable cabinets, so that it is more easy to keep them neat and hygienically clean.
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As sanju said, i prefer for movable cabinets. Also when you buy it ready made from the shops, you may not get according to your requirement. My idea would be to build it by giving orders deciding upon your requirements. Also try to make it a floating one so that you could move easily and all purposes will become so easy for you.
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Just installed Shaenadoah cabinets (the Bluemont Oak collection) a few months ago and they look good. The owner was looking at Lowe's basic cabinets (partical board) but for a few dollars more the Shaenadoah cabinets were much, much better. The installation went without a hitch. Some pieces came in with scratches but were replaced whthout question. Overall, very nice cabinets.
http://www.shenandoahcabinetry.com/products.asp?id=45
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