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Sunday, 28 February 2010 02:00 |
If you have considered remodeling your kitchen or bathroom, and have been doing any research, you have most likely come across the term Ready-to-Assemble or RTA Cabinets. With their popularity rising fast, you probably have some questions about them. In this article, we have outlined the top 5 reasons for buying RTA Cabinets over the brand name or store bought cabinets (both kitchen and bathroom)
1). Price - Whether you are shopping on-line or in a store, the biggest advantage to buying RTA...
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Saturday, 13 September 2008 03:25 |
The kitchen is one of the most noticable features of any rental unit. It is usually the first room entered and it is also a good place for a first impression. What people look at in a kitchen are the kitchen cabinets. Yes renters look at the appliances, but the most noticeable part of a kitchen are the cabinets. As with a home buyer, the next more noticable feature that stands out is the bathroom or bathrooms. But let's start with how I saved money on the kitchen.
I had found RTA (ready to...
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Monday, 04 August 2008 01:42 |
There is an endless variety of kitchen cabinets on the market, with an even more confusing variety of quality and materials being used. There are plenty of retail stores, online stores and other specialty kitchen cabinet stores to choose from; the problem is weeding through all of these choices and making the right decision. If you are looking for sheer convenience, are not worried about a time line, and are willing to pay a little extra, than going to the big home improvement stores is...
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Friday, 06 June 2008 06:48 |
Now that you have your new RTA Kitchen Cabinets, let's talk about assembly. RTA Kitchen Cabinets are about as easy to assemble as it gets. The basic box of RTAcabinets is held together by cam locks, which create a nice tight cabinet (much stronger than staples or dowels). All that is required for assembly is a flathead screwdriver. For the drawer base cabinets, you may want to have a drill handy to help tighten the screws that are needed to hold the drawer slides and even the drawer faces...
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