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Robert Gunther
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RTA Kitchens, I never even heard of them before.

Robert Gunther
  • Kelowna, BC
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I only this week learned on RTA (ready to assemble) kitchen cabinets.

Searching online there seem to be quite a few vendors in the USA.

I love this concept, the prices seem to be WAY cheaper than getting a full cabinet or even cheap stuff from big box stores.

I would not mind spending a couple (few?) days doing a big Lego assembly of cabinets to save thousands off the price of a new kitchen.

Looking at a few RTA sites they use real wood and soft close hinges, which is exactly what I would like to see in my new cabinets.

Has anyone ever done an RTA kitchen, things to watch out for? How did it go?

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Darren Sager
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Darren Sager
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@Johann Jells we've used Fabuwood on many projects.  I think definitely one of the best values out there for price and performance.  Here's our latest example:

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