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Where are greenfield cabinets made?

Where are greenfield cabinets made?

We operate out of Indianapolis, Indiana, our headquarters, and facilities in Elkins, West Virginia. We have authorized representatives and dealers across the U.S. Greenfield cabinetmakers have that special blend of old world attention to detail, combined with modern technical expertise. It’s the best of both worlds.

Are stock cabinets good quality?

They’re flexible, completely personalized and often are of higher quality. A stock cabinet is already pre-designed and is sold as is. It’s a faster solution for a quick kitchen redesign as they’re sold without customization and are ready to order.

How long do stock cabinets last?

If you’re weighing the cost-benefits in your forever home, consider that quality kitchen cabinets can last up to 50 years.

Why are custom cabinets better?

Custom cabinets can maximize your storage while making the kitchen feel more spacious. Think of deep drawers to hold pots, pull-out lazy Susans in corners, and built-in spice racks. Another great attribute of custom cabinetry is that it will usually hold up longer than any other option.

How do I know if my cabinets are good quality?

To shop smart and avoid problems down the road, look for the following characteristics of well-built, high-quality cabinets.

  1. All-plywood construction.
  2. Full-height back panels.
  3. Soft-close hinges.
  4. Undermount, soft-close drawer glides.
  5. Hardwood dovetail drawer boxes.
  6. Fully assembled in the factory.
  7. Face frames.

How much does it cost to install custom cabinets?

Average Cost to Install New Cabinets Per Linear Foot

Stock Semi-Custom
Materials & Hardware $50 – $200 $75 – $400
Labor $50 – $100 $75 – $250
Total $100 – $300 $150 – $650

How can I save money on new kitchen cabinets?

How Can I Save Money on New Kitchen Cabinets?

  1. Avoid Pull-Outs.
  2. Get Open Shelving Instead Of Wall Cabinets.
  3. Pick A Budget-Friendly Door Styles.
  4. Pick An Affordable Wood Species.
  5. Opt For Engineered Wood.
  6. Get Fewer Drawers.
  7. Don’t Get Ripped Off.
  8. Avoid Too Many Customizations.

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Ruth Doyle