Cabinets


kitchen-(3)

As easy as it may seem, building kitchen cabinets is much more difficult than we would expected it to be. Fine craftsmanship will always override manufacturing processes, because manufacturers will always use composite materials. These materials are used as the base or frame of the cabinets and sometimes the doors and cosmetic compenents to the cabinets, what you don’t know can hurt you. Over time when looking at these cabinets you will slightly begin to see the quick wear and tear of these cabinets. This is why Precise designs cabinets using plywood for the frames, not MDF materials; Using laminated materials are much cheaper, and also less reliable. Designing kitchen cabinets using proper materials will not only ad better aesthetics to a kitchen but also increase retail value. For example, a laminated countertop does not hold as much value as a granite countertop. The difference is appearance and quality of the product, in today’s market we now understand the value of quality built products. The questions we ask ourselves in the past, what is the bottom dollar, how much will it cost. This is the most common leading factor, not the depreciation of the product, and all the attributes that lead up to that conclusion. When mentioning attributes, the consideration is to all the different elements that are a factor in how much the product cost and how well the product is built.

Cabinets


kitchen-(3)

As easy as it may seem, building kitchen cabinets is much more difficult than we would expected it to be. Fine craftsmanship will always override manufacturing processes, because manufacturers will always use composite materials. These materials are used as the base or frame of the cabinets and sometimes the doors and cosmetic compenents to the cabinets, what you don’t know can hurt you. Over time when looking at these cabinets you will slightly begin to see the quick wear and tear of these cabinets. This is why Precise designs cabinets using plywood for the frames, not MDF materials; Using laminated materials are much cheaper, and also less reliable. Designing kitchen cabinets using proper materials will not only ad better aesthetics to a kitchen but also increase retail value. For example, a laminated countertop does not hold as much value as a granite countertop. The difference is appearance and quality of the product, in today’s market we now understand the value of quality built products. The questions we ask ourselves in the past, what is the bottom dollar, how much will it cost. This is the most common leading factor, not the depreciation of the product, and all the attributes that lead up to that conclusion. When mentioning attributes, the consideration is to all the different elements that are a factor in how much the product cost and how well the product is built.