How much is a going rate per linear foot for kitchen cabinets uppers and lowers, bathroom cabinet etc
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Originally posted by TP3 View PostStock, semi-custom, or custom?
Stain grade or paint grade?
# of doors, drawers, shelving...hardware grade, style of doors.
Not trying to be smart about it, just all things that you will have to decide on, and all things that prices hinge upon.
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Rough estimate - $250 per linear ft (Raw Cabinets Installed). This is for 3/4" hardwood china birch boxes, and poplar paint grade face, panel drawers and shaker doors with ferrarri hardware. Installed
A lot depends on your materials (Alder, Maple, Mahogony etc) and Hardware (Epoxy, Ferrari Ball Bearing, or Slide King Hidden, and etc. And a lot also depends on your configuration (# of doors, drawers, shelves and etc)
hope this helps
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My home flooded in harvey and has a ton of Custom wood work. All the cabinets, heavy trim, panel work. We are putting all new custom 42” cabinets w shaker doors in the kitchen. Uppers and lowers with a new island. Also new built in china cabinet, wet bar, entertainment center, cabinets and linen cabinet in master bath, cabinets and doors in mud room, cabinets in 1/2 bath.
Needless the say the carpenter is going to be at our home for weeks.
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My home flooded in harvey and has a ton of Custom wood work. All the cabinets, heavy trim, panel work. We are putting all new custom 42” cabinets w shaker doors in the kitchen. Uppers and lowers with a new island. Also new built in china cabinet, wet bar, entertainment center, cabinets and linen cabinet in master bath, cabinets and doors in mud room, cabinets in 1/2 bath.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostWe are in the same boat, how much water did you get? I think we have a good adjuster but have yet to see any updated figures from the adjuster. Only some $$ to get started on demo/replacing sheetrock.
We got about 3’ of water in the first floor. Unfortunately we like most people in our area did not have flood insurance (we do now). We feels repairs and contents are going to be $120k to 150k... Our contractor has budgeted $40k for cabinets and trim.
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