Home Improvement, Homeowner's Kitchen Cabinet Shopping Experience


by GARY NEALON - Date: 2008-07-09 - Word Count: 616 Share This!

After remodeling most of my house, it was now time to tackle the kitchen and dining area. I have darker color cabinets; that look like something out of the 1970's. The cabinets come up to a wall that acts as a divider from the eating area. It only extends out as far as the base cabinet. Because of the smaller selection of paneling styles, I was unable to find a darker paneling to match the cabinets. I was attracted to a pecan wainscot that could go beneath the cabinet wall divider; the problem is that it did not match my existing darker cabinets. I thought how or where do I make the break from the dark colors to the lighter pecan color. The pecan had a modern flair to it, with a slight distressed look that came through in dark lines that were sparsely spread throughout the pattern. It was a great new look and at this point I had a big decision to make.

I decided to go for new kitchen cabinets, but was afraid of the high prices that come with this home improvement product. I had shopped around and was surprised at how much you can spend on kitchen cabinets. After going from local store to big box retailer, I decided to see what was online in the way of kitchen cabinets. I had my dream paneling and now I needed a kitchen cabinet that would match and that was not going to cost five thousand dollars. I was amazed by the selection online, but it literally took me hours to sort through all of the websites claiming to be cabinet manufacturers and distributors. It seemed like every website I checked wanted me to e-mail them my dimensions and they would have someone call me with a quote (all I wanted to know was how much it might cost). My neighbor told me about RTA cabinets, so I decided to do a google search for them. I was surprised to find out that these cabinets are less expensive and in some cases a better quality than pre assembled cabinets.

What I found astounded me. There is another world of kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities out there. I quickly breezed through numerous websites and found a wide range of styles. After I checked a few sites I came back to one of the first ones on the search. It was easily the best pricing, but more exciting was the fact that it had this type of cabinet called "Windsor". It is a standard name, but it was the match I was looking for. This Windsor cabinet had the stressed dark lines, the nicely tanned wood, and most of all -- the modern look that my kitchen needed. I compared pricing with a few sites and found a great disparity. So please note, check the sites and the gimmicks some of these sites try to pull, a good site will give you shipping and all other information up front.

In the end I got rid of the dark old cabinets, achieved a modern look, and because of RTA cabinets, I saved roughly 35% off of retail cabinets. So when looking for kitchen cabinets feel free to look at your local stores, but then go online and compare RTA kitchen cabinet prices. It is a big difference in price and quality, but it is a difference that is in your favor. I have been remodeling house for 15 years, and I have the secret to getting high qualitykitchen cabinets at an affordable price. Interested in finding out my secret? Follow these links to find out the secret to getting kitchen cabinets at 30-40% below retail prices


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