FAQs

Kitchen Bath Design

  • What are the differences between interior, kitchen, and bathroom design?

    Interior design primarily concentrates on the overall aesthetic of a space. Kitchen and bathroom design, however, involves a more comprehensive approach. It encompasses spatial design, considering room dimensions, shape, and functional aspects. This is combined with product specifications and National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) guidelines, all while keeping the customer's style preferences and vision at the forefront.
  • What are the differences between framed, frameless, and inset cabinetry?

    Framed cabinetry features a door attached to a 1.5-inch frame on the cabinet's front opening. Frameless cabinetry, also known as "full access," has the door directly attached to the cabinet box, allowing for wider drawers and accessories. Inset cabinetry doors are set within the cabinet frame, sitting flush with the cabinet face when closed. Inset doors can have either concealed or exposed hinges.
  • What is the difference between full overlay and standard or traditional overlay doors?

    Full overlay doors cover most of the cabinet's face frame, resulting in minimal space between doors. Standard or traditional overlay doors leave more of the face frame exposed, creating noticeable gaps between cabinet doors. Unlike full overlay, standard overlay doors may not always require hardware for opening.
  • What is the difference between furniture board and plywood construction?

    Furniture board construction utilizes engineered wood composite fibers, compressed and bonded with resin to form cabinetry components. Plywood construction, on the other hand, involves compressing multiple thin layers of wood veneer to create the overall panel thickness used in cabinetry.
  • What is the average timeframe for construction during a remodeling project?

    Our typical remodeling projects, from demolition to completion, usually take between four to six weeks. However, this timeframe can extend depending on various factors such as floor replacement, wall structure modifications, layout changes, or material delays.
  • What are the standard lead times for cabinetry?

    We work with manufacturers who can provide custom cabinetry in as little as three to six weeks. When selecting your cabinetry, we'll consult with our manufacturers to provide you with accurate lead times for your specific choices.
  • What is the shipping process for cabinetry orders?

    After placing a cabinetry order, customers are informed of the expected shipping date. Our project coordinator will communicate the anticipated delivery date once the order is shipped. Upon arrival, we'll consult with you to arrange the most convenient date and time for in-home delivery.