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Cabinets, RTA quality
I am working on a live-in flip in an A-class neighborhood. We’re doing a full kitchen remodel and I’m having trouble deciding on cabinets. RTA cabinets have been more budget friendly and I have no problem assembling and installing myself.
My question is about the quality of the cabinets. Does anyone have personal experience with a online RTA company? (Lily ann, RTA store, prime cabinetry, etc...
The kitchen is a big open floor plan with a lot of cabinets. It’s the center of the house. I’m struggling to find a cabinet that is the quality you would expect in a higher class neighborhood but that is budget friendly. Will an RTA be sub par??
Any experience or advice is greatly appreciated.