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Jason Kim
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What Brand do you use for your Kitchen Cabinet

Jason Kim
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hello BP members,

I'd like to know which companies make good basic entry level quality kitchen cabinets for it's price, quality and colors and around how much will it be? Kitchen size will be around 10x10.

And where do I find a good granite/laminate countertop company where I can buy it cheaper than noraml price?

Thank you in advance!

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J Scott
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J Scott
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I'd recommend finding a good cabinet supplier in your area and asking what he has available. There are local suppliers and manufacturers in many of the larger markets, and the products they have available are much nicer and more cost efficient than the big box stores or the high-end products.

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