I swear it is the same cabinet as the quote I got from Lowe's for a Woodmark for about $500 more. On Dec 31st I ordered a Ready to Assemble 30" bath vanity with 1 door and 2 drawers from Home Depot's Hampton Bay line. Note: I know there’s no oven in my design, the Lowe’s design softwares wouldn’t let me out a slide in range where I wanted it, so I just put a stove top for visualization. Here are pics of my kitchen currently and what I designed: I’m not 100% certain on going with RTA but just want to see the price difference, if it’s substantial I’ll probably go with it as my FIL has built cabinets before and would probably be willing to help me out with constructing them. So are there any highly recommended RTA cabinet companies or are they all similar in the end? I’m not looking for anything fancy, just the typical white shaker style cabinets with all plywood constructed boxes. I can’t remember which site it was from, and there seems to be dozens when I Google “RTA” cabinets. I had found a website that I believe was recommend on this subreddit as well, and they were ready to assemble cabinets. I had researched kitchen remodels when I first bought the house as it was one of the first projects I was going to do, but instead I did just about everything else.
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Total comes to ~$7,100 which I guess isn’t terrible but is a big chunk of change, considering I need at least a new range plus countertops and floor with this remodel.
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I added them all in a shopping list from because I saw the website recommended a few times on this subreddit. I’ve used the kitchen design from Lowe’s to get an idea of what I want it to look like, and have my list of cabinets needed. Planning on redoing my kitchen as it’s still the original 1960’s gallery kitchen and I hate it. The Jill Taylor (most supportive redditor) Award How much will it cost? aka Always get 3 Quotes!Īl Borland Award (Best Home Improvement Project) Any links to a website or blog will be removed. This is not a place to advertise products and or services.
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