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  1. Hickory Shaker Kitchen Cabinets: A Strong Solution

    Hickory Shaker Kitchen Cabinets

    Suppose you are considering a kitchen cabinet makeover. In that case, you not only want a lovely finished product, but you also want a solution that is long-lasting and rugged. For the perfect combination of beauty and brawn, consider using hickory for your kitchen cabinet makeover.

     

    What is Hickory wood?

    Hickory is a hardwood tree in the walnut family. Used in everything from furniture to flooring to smoking meat, hickory is harvested from trees that grow primarily in the Eastern United States. Hickory wood is identifiable when stained by its visible graining and ranges in color from nearly white to reddish-brown. You may also see knots, burls, and random pinholes,

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  2. White Shaker Kitchen Cabinets: The Universal Solution

    White Shaker Cabinets

    When reviewing your kitchen cabinet renovation options, you may dismiss Shaker White kitchen cabinets as dull and unattractive. Nothing could be further from the truth! With their clean, smooth design and bright, neutral finish, these beauties could become the foundation of all your kitchen design dreams!

     

    Shaker Basics

    So, what exactly are Shaker cabinets? The Shaker style features cabinet doors that feature a flat, recessed center panel and square edges. Also, there is minimal detailing or scrollwork on the doors and drawer fronts. Shaker cabinet designs are often symmetrical and straightforward, making them versatile and timeless. And because of their simple design, they are an excellent choice for the home remodeler tackling

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  3. Functional RTA Kitchen Cabinet Types, Which Ones Are for You?

    Functional Kitchen Cabinet Types

    Choosing the best functional cabinets for your kitchen can be overwhelming. There are many things to consider when choosing your cabinets such as cabinet types, storage preference, space availability, style, and color. Two of the cabinet types that are the foundations of any kitchen design are base cabinets and wall cabinets. In this overview, you will learn about functional RTA base and wall cabinet types and the kinds of functions you can get out of them.

     

    Base Cabinet Types

    Base cabinets rest on the floor to serve as the base for countertops, sinks, and ranges. These cabinets typically carry the bulk of your storage and serve a lot of essential functions in your kitchen. They typically have open shelving layouts, so you organize your cleaning supplies, pots, pans, and other cookware.

    In some cases,

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  4. Is RTA in Your DNA? What to Know Before Starting a DIY Cabinet Project

    what to know before starting diy cabinet project

    New kitchen cabinets are a spectacular way to improve your home’s resale value. They also enhance your storage options and give your existing kitchen a much-needed facelift. Think you are handy enough for Ready to Assemble (RTA) cabinets? Review this checklist before you start ordering components to ensure your project flows smoothly.

     

    Assess Your Skills

    Before deciding to tackle a do-it-yourself project of this scope, it is essential to accurately assess your carpentry skills. While most RTA cabinet assembly is relatively straightforward, you may be required to have some crucial tools on hand to assemble and install cabinets properly. Reviewing assembly instructions or videos on your chosen cabinetry site is an excellent way to see what you may need. Great Buy Cabinets do not require hammering, stapling, gluing, clamping, or cutting to create a professional-looking f

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  5. Kitchen and Bath Cabinets - “So Many Choices”

    Kitchen and Bath Cabinets - “So Many Choices”


    Many different woods are available to choose from such as: Cherry, Oak, Birch and
    a whole host of other woods. Some of which can be laminated or thermofoiled with
    exact wood like skin.
    Doors and Drawer Fronts:
    Normally they are made of solid wood and have matching color of the cabinet (best
    choice).
    However, they can be made of MDF (medium density), HDF (high density) or
    Particle Board if the cabinet doors and drawer fronts are thermofoiled.
    Cabinets are made with the boxes (carcass), Doors and Drawer Fronts, and Drawer
    Boxes. Also the Face Frame (The face frame is usually solid wood that consist of
    Rails and Stiles. Rails are the top and bottom and stiles are the two sides. This looks
    like a picture frame around the base or wall cabinet. The hinges attach to the face
    frame (except for frameless cabinets). Of course there are Drawers and drawer
    glides and shelves.
    Cabinet interiors are either matching the color and design of the exterior or a
    natural maple look. Either is acceptable as the same quality and is just a matter of
    customer preference. Usually it is not a choice except for the cabinet line you
    choose. The exterior is always skinned with matching exterior color or laminated
    with wood like design.
    Trim such as molding and toe kick are always matching the exterior and are
    usually solid wood.
    Many times cabinets are referred as all wood or solid wood. All cabinet boxes are
    made of plywood or particle board or furniture board but normally it is plywood.
    Great Buy Cabinets sells only wood, no particle board.
    The doors and drawer fronts as well as the face frame are normally solid wood.
    Hardly ever is the box made of solid wood, even though they are described as such.
    The box (carcass) is usually skinned with the same wood type as the front. It will
    look very natural matching all the cabinet parts.
    Pine is the only soft wood used in the cabinet making business. Sometimes knotty
    pine for the cottage look. By the way, look at our shaker hickory for the best
    cottage look:www.greatbuycabinets.com .

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