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Atlanta Custom Cabinets – What Expenses Should You Expect When Putting in Custom Kitchen Cabinets?

Atlanta Custom Cabinets – What Expenses Should You Expect When Putting in Custom Kitchen Cabinets?

Putting Atlanta custom cabinets in your kitchen is a great investment in not only the re-sale value of your home, but also the practicality of the room. Typically, this purchase is the most expensive part of a kitchen build or remodel. When you start looking at designs, knowing the different expenses can help you not only keep track of how much you are spending, but gives you options on where you can save and where you can splurge.

Here are the main expenses when it comes to custom cabinets in the kitchen:

Wood- There is a variety of wood types that can be used for custom cabinets. Pre-fab cabinets are made of pressed particle board and cardboard. The facade may be a cheap wood, but the interior will not be solid. When choosing woods, the prices will vary. Cherry is at the upper end of the scale while red oak is a nice mid-priced and durable wood. Other popular materials include hickory, walnut and maple.

Construction- Shoddy construction is cheaper, but it is also… well, it’s also shoddy. It just makes sense to go with the stronger dovetail joints and solid wood drawer bottoms make a quality piece that will last through all the open and closing for years to come.

Ball Bearing slides and weighted drawers also add to the construction cost and are things to consider. The door is also a major cost factor. The more detailed the door, the more expensive. The same is true for finishes. A glaze is more expensive than stain or paint. Finally, any organizational designs will run you more than just basic shelves and drawers.

Countertop- The basic laminate, granite, corian and marble all come in a variety of colors and textures. Obviously when you get in to the natural stone pieces, the expense skyrockets, but they are also more durable and add richness to the kitchen. Another popular material for countertops is cement.

Contemporary and chic, this gives a very urban look to the cabinet. You don’t want to install gorgeous custom cabinet and then top them off with a cheap counter.

Hardware- If you’ve ever replaced cabinet hardware, and then you know it can be pricey depending on the material and design. It is also not a place to skimp to but you can find a nice middle ground.

Installation- Not much you can do about this expense unless you do it yourself. Get referrals and let them bid on a price.

Whether you spend or save with your custom cabinets in the kitchen, you can be sure that you are adding value to your home while putting your personal touch on one of the most used rooms in the house. Isn’t this where your family and friends congregate?

If you’re looking for Atlanta Custom Cabinets, then give us a call today at 770-597-8255 or complete our request estimate form.