Dean Cabinetry blog articles that mention cabinet installation.
By Kevin Dean We’re writing this blog to get us on the same page about cabinet installation. Installing…
By John, Leah & Kevin Dean This is an honest guide to working with Dean Cabinetry. …
By Kevin Dean This article gives you the technique to budget your cabinetry. We know how frustrating it…
By Kevin Dean There are tremendous amounts of parts that make up cabinetry. Cabinet parts include doors, drawers, frames,…
Can I refinish my cabinets? We all know a fresh coat of paint will do wonders. Whether it…
Installing cabinetry is a difficult process. The way cabinets are installed is just as important as how they…
A kitchen project has different phases and elements, and all the various parts and processes take different amounts of time. It’s good to know what to expect as far as the timeline goes, so you have the right expectations.
When remodeling a kitchen there may be new words you come across, and certain aspects of cabinet construction can seem a little confusing until you understand them better. Here we’ll clarify the terms framed, frameless, inset, and overlay and what they mean in relation to cabinet construction and appearance.
Refacing existing cabinet boxes with new wood veneer and new doors and drawer fronts can be a nice way to upgrade a kitchen because there is usually less disruption to the homeowners’ lives than with a more involved kitchen remodel. With refacing, the layout stays mostly the same but gets an updated look.
As a contractor responsible for all the diverse aspects of running a business, working with the right cabinet partner can make your life easier. When you trust Dean Cabinetry with your client’s cabinetry needs, you’ll be collaborating with an experienced team that will work for your success.