Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Ordering Kitchen Cabinets
Unlike custom cabinets, which are made to the specifications of a particular order, stock cabinets are manufactured in standard sizes.
The manufacturer holds them in inventory or ships them to regional distributors or dealers who sell them at retail.
Just as a handcrafted chair costs more than a mass-produced one, custom cabinets cost more than stock. Whether you have custom cabinets made in a local cabinet shop or by a large custom manufacturer, you pay for the time and talents of experienced cabinetmakers.
Custom cabinets require a lot of personal attention and time because they're designed and built from scratch. A 6-to-12-week waiting period is typical.
Of course, for high-end kitchens or those requiring special cabinet sizes, configurations, or finishes, the premium is usually well worth it.
Price and delivery time are the strongest advantages of stock cabinets. These cabinets benefit from the economies of mass production, so they tend to cost from one-third to two-thirds less than similar-looking custom cabinets.
Instead of paying $300 to $1,200 per lineal foot for custom cabinets, you're looking at between $75 and $250 per lineal foot for stock.
Delivery time varies, depending on availability and the company's distribution methods, but it rarely exceeds two or three weeks.
Cabinets warehoused locally may be available the same day, and ready-to-assemble (RTA) knock-down cabinets sold over the counter are often cash-and-carry.
Happy Investing!
Thanks to Skypoint Remodels for permission to repost this blog. Source: www.Hometips.com
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