The Challenges Of Unfinished Kitchen Cabinets
The one great advantage of unfinished kitchen cabinets is their price. They are affordable storage solutions for your kitchen, utility or laundry room. Other advantages of using unfinished kitchen cabinets are the versatility and variety of equipment and accessories to choose from.
However, the advantages of unfinished kitchen cabinets can also be their drawbacks. For example, you have to find and choose from the wide array of wood species and finish coatings. You have to study your options well in order to make the right choices. Just make sure to choose unfinished kitchen cabinets backed by manufacturers’ warranty.
Belwood Arch:
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This collection of cabinetry is constructed from a high-quality American red oak solid hardwood and veneers to give your contemporary kitchen a homey and country feel. The oak material gives this cabinet a timeless beauty. It features a ¾-inch thick oak frame, Roman arch flat veneer, hidden hinges and ¾-inch thick front door frame. Prices vary depending on options at ushomeproducts.com. Parkwood: If you are on the market for a cabinetry that will provide a timeless beauty and long lasting performance to your modern kitchen, then this American red oak cabinet is for you. It is one of the best options you can choose for your kitchen renovation or remodeling project. The drawers feature ¾-inch thick solid oak wood front and side mounted guides. Other standard features are oak door frame with ¾-inch thickness, concealed hinges and door panel with raised veneer center. You have a wide selection of colors and wood grains to choose from at ushomeproducts.com. Brunswick: This cabinet with traditional door is available with solid maple frame with 3/4-inch thick. The front frame is also ¾-inch thick. It comes with flat veneer center door panel, concealed hinges and mitered corners. The drawers feature solid maple front and side mounted glides. This cabinet has been masterfully crafted using the finest maple solid woods and veneers. Meticulous attention has been given to the craftsmanship and detailing of this cabinet. Prices vary depending on options at ushomeproducts.com. Florence Arch: This solid maple cabinet comes with a ¾-inch thick frame. The door for the wall-mounted unit features a Ronan arch raised veneer on the center panel while the base option comes with a Florence door. Other standard features are concealed hinges, ¾-inch thick front frame, solid maple drawers and side mounted glides. You do not need to install pulls for this cabinet. If you want to place your order for this product, go to ushomeproducts.com. Woodland Arch: This cabinet is available with cherry door frame and front frame, both with thickness of ¾ inch. It is available in wall-mounted and base styles. The wall cabinet features a door panel with Roman Arch raised veneer at the center while the base cabinet comes with a Woodland door. Concealed hinges and side mounted glides are standard features of this cabinet. So if you want a cabinet to be a focal point of your kitchen décor, visit ushomeproducts.com. 2"x30" Wall Cabinet Unfinished Pine: This unfinished pine wall-mounted cabinet features a flat door panel and solid pine front. It comes unfinished, primed and ready to be stained or painted with the color of your choice. It retails under item number 2507199 at shop.mccoys.com. You can check online retailers including Ikea, Lowes and Home Depot for more rta or diy unfinished kitchen cabinets. |

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