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Tell us about your space.
Start with a short message or just call us. We reply within one business day, come out to measure, and send back a 3D model of the room with a written estimate, usually the same day, two at the outside. All of it free, with no obligation.
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Asked before every project.
Straight answers, including the ones about money and time. If something here isn't clear, just ask us.
- Will I see a design before I commit to anything?
- Yes, and quickly. We come out and measure, then build a 3D model of the room so you can see the actual cabinetry in your actual space, not a catalogue photo of someone else's kitchen. That comes back to you with a written estimate the same day, or within two days at the outside. You are not waiting a fortnight to find out what it costs.
- How long does the whole thing take?
- Once you approve the design, most projects are built and installed within two to five weeks, depending on the size of the job and how quickly the materials come in. A single wardrobe or a mudroom sits at the short end; a full kitchen with stone and integrated appliances sits at the longer end. You get real dates, not a range, before anything is cut.
- What drives the cost?
- Size first: how many linear feet of cabinetry, and how many drawers versus doors, since drawers cost more to build. Then materials: solid hardwood fronts sit above painted panels, and stone and hardware vary enormously. Then complexity: integrated lighting, appliance panels, curves, and anything that has to be scribed to an old and unlevel wall. We quote the whole project rather than per cabinet, and the number we give you after the in-home visit is the number.
- What if something isn't right?
- It almost never happens, because fit is built into how we work: we measure the room more than once before anything is built, and we cut and fit on site during the install. If something still isn't right, we come back and make it right, usually the same week. That's the perfect-fit guarantee.
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