Cabinets are installed - and color is wrong. Venting!!
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My cabinets came today... In the WRONG color.
Comments (49)update finally, I can sell them for him. The price is more than 50%,,,, $6500 for the whole lot.....not sure how negotiable or if he is interested in breaking up the order. Perhaps yes on both. Pick up would be in Boston at my house as the cabinets have been there since the mess up. If there is any interest let me know. Not sure how the message system here works though, but I set up an e-mail shilohcabinets@gmail.com If there is any interest. I am going to put them on craigslist for him in a few weeks unless someone here wants them. They are taking up valuable storag space in my basement so come get them....See MoreNew kitchen cabinets installed and are the wrong color!
Comments (3)My experience as a Builder is, no they won't be as good. This quote is from a major cabinet company. Something many consumers over look is the top coat on their cabinetry. The top coat may be the most important aspect of the staining of cabinets. This final step is what keeps cabinets looking new. Like every other aspect of home remodeling, there are options in top coats as well. Many custom cabinet manufacturers utilize a lacquer or urethane; however, factory made wood cabinets typically have a catalytic conversion varnish. This top coat is baked on, and it is helpful in resisting many typical kitchen stains such as orange juice and oils. This top coat is so efficient that many manufacturers are offering lifetime warantees on the finishes on cabinetry....See MoreCabinets ordered in wrong color
Comments (67)Nothing Jennifer M! He said if I was unhappy with the cabinets ordered I could order an all new set for full price :)...I will definitely take to social media to post reviews after it's all said & done (they still own us a couple of cabinet fronts that weren't delivered as well as a few drawer fronts need replacing so waiting for that until we post anything.) Maria V - In terms of pendants, we ordered these from Wayfair. Nice copycat of the Serena & Lily Goodman pendant (https://www.wayfair.com/lighting/pdp/nadeau-1-light-inverted-pendant-lrfy2627.html?piid=19291723.) Pic below. So - chrome pendants and fixtures, matte black hardware on the cabinets. We also had the electrician pop a couple bulbs in the can lights and it helps to see it w/ some lighting for sure :) Also - everything is pretty dirty at the moment, so anxious to get this this weekend to deep clean and see how it looks. I'm posting a close up of the counters (no warms tones - very white and grey.) Positive note - the backsplash was grouted on Friday and I do think it makes a huge difference! Cpartist - I'm posting some photos but if these don't work I'll get some better ones tonight. That would be a huge help! Thanks all! Grouted backsplash: Close-up of counters (in different lighting - I think its covered in some construction dust in these pics) Pendants Dining table (open area behind island)...See MoreHelp! One Kitchen Cabinet Painted the Wrong Color
Comments (12)I own a company that goes into homes and re sprays this exact product all the time. We do excellent touch ups repairs on them as well. When presented with a larger spray that involves the doors and drawers. We do our best to get a company involved that can hang them and spray them for us and we go in and do the boxes onsite. There have been many times we have created our own way of hanging them, but it is a pain. You have conversion varnish on there now. We would come in to re spray with conversion varnish hopefully supplied by the company that finished them or get the color code and go get some made. The finish if applied correctly will be as durable. Being sprayed onsite is not any finishers favorite thing to do, but it is possible. The real thing you need to consider is what else can be damaged in removing the incorrect parts. If you allow them to spray onsite, and all goes well in a few hours everything will be done. If you wait for new product they need to uninstall a lot, re install, perform any touch ups if needed to your walls, floors and possibly the cabinets themselves. All of these areas are at risk of damage if uninstalled. Touch up is a very big part of the cabinet industry. Other than owning Woodright Repair Services in Tacoma. I am a Technical Rep for Konig North America for Washington, Oregon and Hawaii. Konig is a touch up material manufacturer that is 125 years old. My Konig customers are directly large cabinet companies. They all have some times several touch up stations within the factory. Sometimes even set up to respray parts that were shot the wrong color. This is to help reduce waste. If those cabinets come off your wall, they go into a dumpster. I would give them a shot at it once. If they blow it then get new cabinets....See Moredebrak2008
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