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Cabinet Options - Frameless

numbersjunkie
10 years ago

I decided to take a break from the design of my kitchen and focus on other aspects of the project. I am trying to figure out what my options are for cabinetry. This is likely to be a DIY install and it's a vacation home in another state. Here are my criteria:
I would definitely prefer frameless to maximize storage space.
I want to keep the cost down as much as possible, and RTA is a definite option.
I'm pretty sure I want a light /white painted finish, since the room doesn't get much light. Not willing to do my own painting, I want a professional look/factory finish.
This is a vacation rental home, so I don't need top quality but I do need something that will hold up.
I would love to be able to have custom sizes as an option if I need it to make the most of the space.

I was thinking Ikea, but sizes are limited. Maybe use Scheers for custom boxes if I need them? And Conestoga/Barker for door/door fronts since Scheers doesn't do factory finish? Has anyone here used multiple sources for components like boxes and doors?

Are there other options I should consider?

Thanks!

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