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Building a Window Seat: Using (RTA) Ready-To-Assemble Cabinets to Creat a Custom Look
People always think that in order to get a custom look you have to hire a professional carpenter or pay a lot of money to have custom pieces built. What if you could build a window seat using stock cabinets...
5 commentsRTA Kitchen Cabinets
Looking to save 30-40% on your kitchen cabinets? RTA Kitchen Cabinet Store is a wholesale supplier of Ready-to-Assemble Kitchen Cabinets. As a direct importer, we can offer a full line of kitchen cabinets at...
39 commentsRTA Kitchen Cabinets: Buying, Assembling, and Installing Your RTA Kitchen Cabinets
Still think you can't install your dream kitchen yourself? Follow this guide to buying, assembling, and installing RTA Kitchen Cabinets With all of the design tools and resources on the internet, buying, and...
1 commentKitchen Cabinets: Choosing whether to reface or replace your kitchen cabinets
While no one will argue that updating or remodeling your kitchen will add value to your house, there are plenty of homeowners who end up spending more money than they need to by replacing perfectly good...
9 commentsRefacing Your Kitchen Cabinets: Step-by-Step-Process
Decided to remodel your kitchen? Follow these step-by-step instructions to reface your kitchen cabinets and add a fresh look to your outdated kitchen.
2 commentsRTA Kitchen Cabinets: What are they and why are they so popular
RTA or Ready-To-Assemble Cabinets have been around for quite a while, but because of manufacturing improvements over the past couple of years, there are now more and more companies manufacturing and selling...
3 commentsKitchen Design Basics
Since the kitchen can be the one of the biggest investments you make into your new or existing house, a lot of people look for ways to scale back the cost. On average, a new kitchen can cost anywhere from...
25 commentsKitchen cabinet island
Kitchen cabinet island Designs : Choose your cabinet covert sensibly if you want your kitchen to have an untreated look. Use soft tinted forest, such as beech, oak, chestnut, or ash, if your kitchen is not...
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