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Mark Wikkerink
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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Kitchen Cabinets - Indianapolis

Mark Wikkerink
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Hi,

My wife and I are rehabbing a duplex doing a  203K, and white we have pretty much everything else on track, our kitchen cabinets and counter tops are becoming a very stressful situation.

Our contractor is wanting $9000+ per kitchen, without counter tops. These aren't fancy cabinets, they are particle board boxed with dovetail drawers and soft close hinges. They are white or grey, but they say that only adds about 15% over stain.

So what can I do to spend less money? I just asked for quotes from 2 companies, has anyone used Cabinets2Go or Kitchen Cabinet Kings?

Any other suggestions? We are in Indianapolis.

Thanks,

Mark

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Justin Elkins
  • San Angelo, TX
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Justin Elkins
  • San Angelo, TX
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With a level, drill, and some cabinets from Lowes or Home depot this is a fairly easy DIY project. 

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