Cabinet companies in the region?
Looking for a local cabinet company to quote our kitchen. We have a design already complete that we are happy with. Any suggestions?
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we have used Dumont from Meredith ask to see pics
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Paul Fleming & Sons.
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I have used Kitchen Encounters for several kitchens. Connie Grant, the owner, is excellent and the prices have been very fair.
The office is located on Route 3 diagonally across from Tamarack. She and her husband are local people and easy to work with. https://www.kitchenencountersnh.com/ |
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We just put in a new kitchen with cabinets purchased from All About Kitchens in Wolfeboro and were very pleased with the outcome.
If you want cabinets built locally, try Zarse Custom Cabinetry in Wolfeboro. |
Another vote for Kitchen Encounters. In our case it was granite counter tops. Connie is great to work with. She is also an island resident.
Alan |
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I'd suggest contacting Michael Kender at Timberhawk if you are looking for custom cabinets made to your design
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Or are you seeking a local cabinet maker who makes cabinets one board at a time? Two different worlds and not clear by the posting. |
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When we built our new house in 2012 to 2013 we used Sam Gamblin at Ashland Lumber (Belletetes) with great results for our kitchen cabinets, island and counter tops.
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I was under the impression that you had a kitchen plan, but need cabinets built in a shop. Paul Fleming does them for Lavalleys Bristol, and Rick Thieme used to do them for Middleton Meredith... but Dumont is very well known in Meredith. Designers will arrange for the cabinets to be bought from either one of the national cabinet manufacturers, or if custom, from a local cabinet maker. They also will arrange for the various outlets that provide specialized counter tops, flooring, back splashes, hardware, etc. |
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They have some very cheap fiber board cabinetry to expensive solid wood cabinetry and everything in between. They do stand behind their products (and workmanship) and you know they'll still be in business if you have any issues during or after the process. |
So will all the others.
Lowes and Home Depot sells from the same cabinet manufacturers. |
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Best to do some research. Many of those "pretty" cabinets have paper sides. Particle shelves. That just love to soak up water/moisture. Then read up on drawers. Stapled or glued or dovetailed. Real wood or pressed sawdust. Have one kitchen - 35 years old - with laminate cabinets (Formica/Wilsonart). Still looks new. And then the hardware. Varies greatly. |
Most of the cabinet makers now have multiple product lines.
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on the other side of the state
We have used Crownpoint in our house in CT and have been very happy with both the quality and also customer service. Several years after an install in the kids bathroom we noticed some paint chipping off near the shower. They came out, took the door back to match the color and a week later brought us a new door. They now have a semi custom line called Crown Select that is less expensive than the custom line. Last time we used them however they were booked kind of far out. Send them an email and check them out.
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We ended up going full custom with Cedar Crest out of Manchester. They build in house, as well as rep a few other lines. Going custom was definitely more, but I am paying for the convenience factor as well.
When we did our island last year using a Lowes cabinet, we had a few damaged pieces. They were quick to get things to us, but it was still a few weeks. With Cedar Crest, if anything shows up not to our liking they can remanufacture it on a 24 hour turnaround and deliver next day to our home. They were full package. Cabinets, countertops, sink, custom hood install with blower, backsplash, etc. |
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