Thanks, this helped a lot. Looking to remodel my kitchen and bath and really didn't have a clue. This was a good start. I liked the door set into the box. Very nice. Probably more $? Or about the same? Thanks
This was a very helpful video. Can you share what the backsplash is on the kitchen @ 11:42 please - looks like marble tile of some sort and maybe 3"x9" - if you have specifics please share.
I don't understand the difference between frame-less and full overlay. I could tell the difference in the door panel styles between the two examples, but I'm not clear on what the difference is. I'll Google it. Aside from that, I want to say I love how you showed examples for everything. Seeing it in a completed kitchen is really helpful!
Hey Kristen, we're actually a remodeling company that uses Crown Cabinetry in some of our projects. You can reach out to them directly as I'm not sure if they ship. Their website is cabinetsbycrown.com/.
Those are painted cabinets. You telling me the center part in real wood as well? What are you gonna do when the grain starts coming out and you can see it?
Hi Jason, these are professionally created cabinets made by Crown Cabinetry. They use a paint-grade wood which is meant to be painted. It's a smooth wood free of knots and heavy grain patterns, providing a flat surface for paint. This is standard of most cabinet companies and prevents graining from ever coming through.
I’m sure this video is probably very informative but the sound quality is such that I can’t really watch the whole thing. Probably should work that out if you make more videos!
Thank you very much for making this informative video for us.
Thanks for your positive feedback!
Excellent video! Thank you!
Thanks, this helped a lot. Looking to remodel my kitchen and bath and really didn't have a clue. This was a good start. I liked the door set into the box. Very nice. Probably more $? Or about the same? Thanks
This was a very helpful video. Can you share what the backsplash is on the kitchen @ 11:42 please - looks like marble tile of some sort and maybe 3"x9" - if you have specifics please share.
I don't understand the difference between frame-less and full overlay. I could tell the difference in the door panel styles between the two examples, but I'm not clear on what the difference is. I'll Google it. Aside from that, I want to say I love how you showed examples for everything. Seeing it in a completed kitchen is really helpful!
very informtive. Is there a design center in the North East area.
Very nice video thank you. But where is your show room location .
Our showroom is in Kansas City. The Crown Cabinet showroom shown in this video is in Blue Springs, MO.
What is the paint color blue of the cabinets in the beginning of the video? It is gorgeous!
It's a custom color from Crown Cabinetry but I believe this is it. www.myperfectcolor.com/paint/68241-valspar-308-5-china-clay
Nice explanation but you are using terms I do not know anything about. Shaker style? OG style?
Maybe look them up.
Ogee
Original Gangster!!!
where are you located???
Kansas City
Do you guys ship out of state?
Hey Kristen, we're actually a remodeling company that uses Crown Cabinetry in some of our projects. You can reach out to them directly as I'm not sure if they ship. Their website is cabinetsbycrown.com/.
Those are painted cabinets. You telling me the center part in real wood as well? What are you gonna do when the grain starts coming out and you can see it?
Hi Jason, these are professionally created cabinets made by Crown Cabinetry. They use a paint-grade wood which is meant to be painted. It's a smooth wood free of knots and heavy grain patterns, providing a flat surface for paint. This is standard of most cabinet companies and prevents graining from ever coming through.
I’m sure this video is probably very informative but the sound quality is such that I can’t really watch the whole thing. Probably should work that out if you make more videos!
Thanks for your feedback.
I could hear just fine and I’ve got an old iPhone. Must be you!
Wonderful video. Thank you!