![]() ![]() No mullions: this is more of a personal preference, but I really like how there is not a bar in the middle of the cabinets. The Arcadia line has finished white sides as standard. Even with the tiny, old kitchens we renovate, I’ve never run into a problem with there not being the right sized cabinet available.įinished sides: some cabinet lines come with unfinished sides and you have to pay an upcharge for painted sides. There are tons of smaller wall cabinets to choose from to fit perfectly over any fridge you select. For example, the sink base can be ordered in widths of 30”, 33”, and 36”. Lots of options: There are many different sizes of cabinets in this line. This is much less time than custom cabinets which can have upwards of a 4-6 week lead time. Even if it’s not in stock in your store, it usually only takes about a week to get in. Quick turnaround: Since these are usually in stock, you don’t have to wait very long at all to receive them (less time if you choose to pick them up in store!). In my opinion, they look more expensive than they actually are. ![]() Modern shaker style: I think this is a very good-looking line of cabinets. I can’t imagine how long it would take to assemble the boxes for an entire kitchen. We’ve used RTA (ready to assemble) cabinets for a clients’ built-in and it took forever just to put together two cabinets. We’re usually working on such a tight timeline that it really saves us a ton of time to have everything ready to go. Pre-assembled: I really like the fact that these are pre-assembled. (You often get these in the mail when you change your mailing address). I ALWAYS wait for a 20-25% off sale and then try to use a Lowe’s 10% off coupon on top of that. Affordable: For each kitchen, we’ve spent between $1300 and $1800 for cabinets. ![]()
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