Cabinet Contractors in Phoenix, AZ
Star Cabinets & Refacing, LLC
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Kupferschmid Construction, Inc.
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Adart Design, LLC
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Reliant Capitol, LLC
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Dan Keen Services, Inc.
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Divine Maintenance - Unlicensed Contractor
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Designer Remodeling, LLC
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Juarez Stone, LLC
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1st Choice Surfaces, LLC
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Paul Rene Furniture and Cabinetry
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Wendler Construction, LLC
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Smart Systems Plus, Inc.
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MJP Construction, LLC
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Carlson Services, LLC
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Amazing Cabinet Refacing, LLC
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Dennis the Handyman
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Creta Universal Construction, LLC
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Designer Cabinet Refinishing
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Arizona Kitchens and Refacing, Inc.
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Arizona Wood Renovations, LLC
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Mark's Home Repair, LLC
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Re-New Cabinets, LLC
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Tony Rivera Flooring, LLC
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Williamsen Remodeling and Custom Craft, LLC
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Tru Craftsmen, LLC
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Phoenix Cabinets
Bathrooms are some of the most important areas of the home. The fewer people that have to share a single bathroom tends to make for a happier, easier-going household. Bathrooms combine looks with function in a way that has a direct impact on the property value of your home as well. In addition, your bathroom cabinetry plays a central role in both the look and efficiency of your bathroom, making new cabinetry installation a great home improvement idea.
Cabinetry Design
Bathroom cabinetry can be part of a larger bathroom remodel or its own project. Often, as a stand alone project, new cabinets are meant to expand bathroom storage, open up the space in a small bathroom, or revamp a bathroom's visual appeal. Built-in wall cabinets are a great way to conserve space and increase your bathroom's storage capacity at the same time. Corner cabinets tend to work well in smaller bathrooms. You want your bathroom cabinets to meet your storage needs, but keep in mind that open space tends to make a bathroom feel relaxed and can do wonders for your bathroom decorating. As for looks, the sky's the limit, and you should have little trouble finding something to match your existing bathroom's decorating scheme. If you have solid hardwood cabinets that have been banged up, you may not need to replace them. Refacing and refinishing can make your wood cabinets like new, preserve the value of real wood over wood veneer, and the finishing process can allow quite a bit of latitude for the color and grain of the wood.
Types of Phoenix Cabinets
There are three types of cabinets: stock, semi-stock, and custom cabinets. Stock cabinets are mass-produced by a manufacturer to preset dimensions, allowing for relatively inexpensive construction and few design options. Semi-stock cabinets are still mass-produced by a manufacturer, but by pre-ordering cabinets of this kind, you can get many of the same low-cost benefits of stock cabinets with a few more options. Custom cabinets are built by individual craftsman and are specifically tailored to your bathroom space. They are also of generally higher quality, making for the best-looking, longest-lasting cabinets you can find. Of course, they're also priced accordingly. It's important to understand these differences so that you don't end up spending more money than you need for your bathroom, but you should understand that even eccentric bathroom spaces can have cabinets tailored for it.
Cost of Cabinets in Phoenix, AZ
The size, type, and number of your bathroom cabinets will naturally determine the cost. We've seen cabinet installations in Phoenix for as little as a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars. A single, modestly-sized stock cabinet shouldn't break the bank, but a full set of custom built cabinets can run up the price close to the $10,000 mark. Many homeowners are under the mistaken impression that chain home improvement stores will offer the best priced cabinets. It's true that these stores receive discounts for manufacturers by buying in bulk, but often local contractors receive similar discounts. Moreover, a chain store may be over-charging you for installation. You should at least pursue the idea of talking directly to a local contractor, who may offer more personalized service and underbid the overall cost of buying and installing your cabinets through a chain store.
To search for local contractors you don't need to cold-call from your phone book or go through several rounds of extensive research. A simple online request through HomeAdvisor can put you in touch with the best local contractors out there. We pre-screen every contractor before they enter our database and provide homeowners with quality-controlled, online customer ratings and reviews, so you can conveniently and confidently get advice and estimates for your upcoming projects.