Cabinets
Repainting existing
Refacing (I don’t know anything about this)
Replacing Doors
Cabinets
Create a breakdown of components and types. CABINET BASICS:
Types
Custom
You have the most options.
Often the highest quality of materials and construction
Construction “joists constructed with dovetails, dowels or mortise-and tension techniques”. These are more “sound” than “screwed, glued and even nailed joints” Most are not made with particle board and can be expected to last a long life. (Most of this has been quoted from Houzz and needs to be confirmed, updated, rewritten)
Semi Custom
Most Common used cabinet
“Many companies offer various cabinet lines with numerous options. This semi-customizable nature simplifies both the design and manufacturing process, providing sound function and acceptable versatility for many homeowners.
Stock
Readily available
Quality is not always desirable.
Not very much flexibility, this can effect the overall design of the kitchen
Components
Base Cabinets
Wall Cabinets
Tall cabinets
Pantry’s
Hood
Major Design Choices, Cabinet Selections
Box Construction
Face-Frame Construction
Frameless ConstructioN
Door Styles
Raised Panel
Recessed Panel
Mitered Construction
Flat Panel
Cabinet Material Choices
Wood Types
Finish
Paint
Stains
Speciality finishes
Glazes
Distressing
Grain Patterns
Gloss levels
Additional decisions
Will the cabinets have end panels.
Interior shelf finish
Adjustable shelving
Recessed toe kick or baseboard?
Glossary of terms (this list is from Houzz and must be reworded and added to)
Center Panel
Center Stile
Edge Profile
Rail
Reveal
Stile
Dovetail Joint
Drawer Glide
Tips
Pick quality of the cabinet construction
Quality wood cabinets
Want you cabinets to go to the ceiling