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Updated almost 9 years ago, 01/24/2016

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John D.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • La Quinta, CA
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High gloss white kitchen cabs -- where?

John D.
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • La Quinta, CA
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      I'm remodeling 4 bungalows in the Palm Springs area, turning them into vacation rentals.  We're going for a really modern look.  High gloss white kitchen cabs, recycled glass or quartz countertops.

    I was going to simply get the kitchen cabinets from Ikea since that high-gloss white seems to be something they do well, but anyone have a recommendation as to another place that might have mid-grade, reasonably priced, high gloss white kitchen cabs?

   Also is anyone working with a reasonably priced crushed glass countertop provider?  I really like the look and the style and colors lend themselves well to the area, but the prices are really high ($50+ SF for materials) based on the few calls I've made.  Even with smaller countertops, it's looking too expensive to justify.

   Appreciate any help!

-John

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