Submitted by ErnieMcCraken t3_yxp363 in pittsburgh
Anyone recommend a place to purchase new kitchen cabinets?
I would like to renovate our 90s style kitchen, and hoping for a well priced location. I’m in the south hills if that helps.
Submitted by ErnieMcCraken t3_yxp363 in pittsburgh
Anyone recommend a place to purchase new kitchen cabinets?
I would like to renovate our 90s style kitchen, and hoping for a well priced location. I’m in the south hills if that helps.
I’ve ordered custom from both the Orange store and the Blue store, and they were both fine. Most cabinets you order (from anywhere, local shops included) are going to be from one of a few mega manufacturers anyways. Plus they will do the design for free and offer financing.
In my opinion, installation from those places is what will be hit or miss. The few experiences I’ve had with (non-cabinet) installers subcontracted by the big box stores have been less than ideal.
Allegheny Millwork is a great place.
Highly recommend this place. There's a location on Saw Mill Run Blvd. Good people, family owned and operated. https://www.kitchencabinetfactoryoutlet.com
I bought lots of trim from there when I purchased my house. Their prices on trim work are better than the big box stores. How are their prices on cabinets?
Not sure how they compare, but saw a quote from them a few months ago for a quasi commercial/residential kitchen come in at $15,000 after tax.
Full overlay doors, plywood construction, 22’ of base cabinets, 42” full height cabinet and 14’ of wall cabinets.
Price did not include installation and countertops.
Hope that helps give a ball park for you.
Andredas cabinetry
If you want true custom built cabinets I used an Amish shop in Ohio called Alpine Cabinets.
I wanted inset doors and drawers, which takes a lot of skill, and these guys delivered. It was also affordable for what I got. (not cheap, but so much value)
If you can find them, and wait a while for it to be made, you can probably save 60% by getting the Amish to build them. You'll also need to haul it down yourself, but man, their stuff is nice.
My contractor can't fit me in until late march so i have some time.
Have you looked into IKEA kitchens?
floppgh t1_iwpogkp wrote
Very happy with cabinets to go prices and quality of white shakers we put in 3 years ago .