A beginner’s guide to cabinets

Mar 24
09:22

2011

Alice Shown

Alice Shown

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Assembled cabinets are much more convenient to purchase. So, while assembled cabinets are stock produced, unfinished cabinets can be built to suit customer specifications.

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The kind of cabinets installed in a particular space decides not just the utility of the space but also plays a vital role in the overall décor of the room. The right set of cabinets adds value to the room while setting the perfect tone. By the same coin,A beginner’s guide to cabinets Articles not all kinds of cabinets are suitable for all areas of the house. There are different types of cabinets and becoming aware of these can make it easier for you to choose the right set for your interiors.

Ready to Assemble cabinets (RTA)

RTA cabinets are one of the cheapest and the most convenient options for people who are on the move. These are available in their dismantled form and may be put together simply by following instructions. They may also be dismantled when required.

The most important aspect of RTA cabinets is the way in which the parts are held together. If various parts do not fit properly, there is the risk of them coming off and separating. Therefore, it is necessary to choose high quality RTA cabinets. One limitation is that RTA cabinets may not be available in all the colors, designs and styles of your choice.

Assembled cabinets

Assembled cabinets are much more convenient to purchase. Since these are bought in huge volumes, they are available at competitive prices. They are ready to buy and install. Stock cabinets are a great option as they last a lifetime. However, they may be of little use in spaces where custom designs are necessary. With stock cabinets, customers cannot get the same variety of structural and architectural options as in custom designed cabinets.

Unfinished cabinets

Unfinished cabinets may also be called as semi-custom cabinets. In terms of structure, design and style, they offer greater freedom. Since they are unfinished, they can be changed to suit the customer’s needs. So, while assembled cabinets are stock produced, unfinished cabinets can be built to suit customer specifications.
 
Things to remember when buying cabinets

1. Set your budget before buying
2. Measure and plan the kitchen design before placing the order
3. Stock cabinets are by far the easiest option. However, they may not fill those in-between spaces nicely, leaving awkward gaps in between
4. Focus on quality and finish as these speak for themselves
5. Pay attention to the cabinet hardware
6. Buy from a store that has a reputation of selling the best
7. If you are buying online, it is necessary to factor in shipping charges and other costs, if any. Understand the delivery policy of the   online store before placing the order.

By taking sufficient care when buying cabinets, you can enjoy décor that is inexpensive yet lasting and stunning to look at.