Inexpensive Kitchen Cabinets |
Finding inexpensive kitchen cabinets that aren't "cheap" kitchen cabinets can be a challenge on a budget. Experts agree that cabinets can take up to 50% of your kitchen budget. Kitchen cabinets on any budget generally come in three types: stock, semi-stock and custom. In each of these styles, there are variables such as drawer quality, construction, wood type, and finish. And that means that you can find high value in even the least expensive stock cabinets.
• Stock cabinets are available in most home improvement stores and in more decorating styles than ever. They usually don't have to be ordered, but are available on the premises. Stock base cabinets are 34 1/2" high and 24.5" deep. Upper or wall cabinets come 30" high and 12" deep. To find value: Wait for seasonal sales for discounts on stock. To customize, you can add crown molding yourself to create a higher-end look.
• Semi-stock cabinets are ordered at your home improvement center through a kitchen designer. They usually take about a month or more to arrive, so you have to plan ahead. These cabinets come in the same standard sizes as stock cabinets, but with the option to increase the width by 3" increments. Any odd sized space can be covered with a filler piece so it blends perfectly with the rest of the cabinets. They have solid wood fronts and are usually of a higher-quality plywood side construction. Additional customizable pieces such as plate racks, pantries, appliance garages, and spice racks can be ordered. To find value: Choose drawer construction that is solid wood and more solid slides for longer cabinet life. The thicker the plywood of the side construction, the better value the cabinet.
• Custom cabinets are available in any color or finish. It isn't made until you order it so it will take some time to receive your cabinets. Custom cabinets are usually made of solid woods. You can choose any type of door construction from glass to tin. The only limit is your budget. To find value: Asking the cabinetmaker to make the sides of the cabinets from engineered wood can reduce the price. Plus, cabinet shops will often sell discounted cabinets if the contract for the home for which they are ordered falls through. Call the cabinet shops often to stay on top of new discounted orders they may have. The trouble with this scenario is that you may have to alter some of the cabinets to work for you or you may not have exactly the style and configuration you may have originally wanted.
There is a vast variety in these cabinets. They are available in bulk at the wholesaler’s depot and are reasonably priced. You can also buy inexpensive kitchen cabinets at the thrift store.
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