I got glass in some of my uppers, and they came out great. I too had my contractor install them- he said they were easy. They do the same thing and they look good I do suggest for any cabinet that will be in view- to get plywood and NOt veneer- you can tell the difference, at least in my case. In summary: I do like these cabinets-glad I didn't pay for the more expensive cabinetry. I do have to apologize for my poorly written reply- I'm at work (on lunch) so I don't have a lot of time to correctly formulate my response. Also, Lowes will provide you with a website so to track your shipment and I did call the company and they were helpful. I only live 8 hrs away from the factory so they were delivered as promised (actually earlier)with no problems, in terms of missing stuff or damage (I think I had something like 14-17 boxes). Lowe's said to return them and they'll send them back, but it wasn't all that bad and now I forgot about it. Now we have the glaze and on one drawer, seems that glaze was poured/spilled down the front. They are the Winchester style/model with plywood boxes-I think veneer for the shelves or something interior.Īnyway, I like them- held up well (there's only 2 of us). I can't remember how much we saved doing that, but I recall it was quite a savings.maybe $1,000.I have Shenandoah Cabinetry installed in my kitchen for a year now. One thing about price, when you have a large order, Home Depot will send your quote to the "bid room" and you can negotiate a lower price. Cherry, sunset stain, Lennox Court door style from Home Depot. Uppers - 36-inch pantry with deluxe undermount soft close glides, 2 frig panels, 27-inch, 2 large angled corner cabinets, four 24-inch, 30-inch over stove, fluted columns, one 12 inch angled, decorative door for end of peninsula, panel for back on peninsula, simple crown molding, toe kick, scribe molding, stainless steel tilt out. I am not sure how many linear feet I have, but here are the details.īase - 27-inch 3 drawer, blind corner (not sure on the size), 15-inch full height garbage, 33-inch fluted clipped corner sink base, 2 super susan cabinets, two 18-inch door/drawers, 30-inch 3 drawer for pots and pans (has stronger drawer glides to handle weight), 12-inch door/drawer. Whatever you do, do not expect KraftMaid to be a far superior product.It's moderately superior, at best. If you are playing to move in the future, I'd say save the money and go with Shenandoah. So, depending how complex your layout is, you might be able to do Shenandoah Cabinets and be perfectly happy with saving some $ in this economy. ![]() Plus, as I said, Amer Woodmark just did not have the cabinet sizes we wanted to do our kitchen. A couple things KM does better are the supersusans (wood tray, not plastic, no pole going all they way through the center) and the pantry cabinets with extra deep dovetail pull-outs. I do think we got a lot of cabinets for our $11,000 (cherry wood, 2 corner supersusans, soft close drawers, large pantry with deluxe undermount glides, 2 large 3-drawer bases, fluted columns, crown molding, etc), but I think we could have gotten a similar quality cabinet out of American Woodmark. We need to just get on with our lives so we let it go.Life's too short. I had an issue with some the stain not looking even and they sent a Tech out to inspect it and he pretty much blew me off (long story). Streamlined styling and a durable white TrueColor™ finish make Arcadia a timeless choice for a kitchen that is simple and on trend. We had some defects and they replaced them right away. Shop Diamond NOW Arcadia 24-in W x 35-in H x 23.75-in D White Door and Drawer Base Fully Assembled Cabinet (Recessed Panel Shaker Door Style)undefined at. ![]() We didn't do plywood boxes to save $ and the boxes just seem cheap, lots of glue and staples. Once we received them, we were not overly impressed with our KraftMaid cabinets. Plus, we really THOUGHT we were buying a superior quality product. ![]() We did consider Amer Woodmark for our current home, but KraftMaid offered many more options in terms of cabinet sizes, so we went with them. I thought their base pull outs were cheap and kept falling off the rail.I'd skip theirs and buy aftermarket ones. We did buy plywood boxes and upgraded the drawers to full extension undermount (that might be standard these days, not sure). The American Woodmark were decent budget cabinets. And I just installed a KraftMaid kitchen in our current home ($11,000), so here are my 2 cents. I think they are the same company (Shenandoah=Lowe's, American Woodmark=Home Depot). ![]() I can't comment on Shenandoah, but I did buy American Woodmark cabinets for a small kitchen in 2001 ($3500). Purchase a Kit and Use Your Know-how to Install Roll-out Shelves in Your Kitchen CabinetsWiden your narrow cabinet openings to accommodate larger objects wit.
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