FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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What materials are used for your cabinet doors and drawer fronts?
Our cabinet doors and drawer fronts are made with high-quality double refined MDF wood. It is known for its durability and smooth surface.
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Are the cabinet doors and drawer fronts pre-finished?
We offer our cabinet doors and drawer fronts in an unfinished state, allowing you to fully customize them to your specific preferences. They are ready for sanding, priming, and painting or staining, giving you the flexibility to achieve the exact look you desire for your space.
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Can I customize the size of the cabinet doors and drawer fronts?
Yes, we offer custom sizing for our cabinet doors and drawer fronts. During the ordering process, you can input your specific measurements to ensure a perfect fit for your cabinets.
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Do you offer different styles of cabinet doors and drawer fronts?
Absolutely! We provide a wide selection of styles including Shaker, raised panel, flat panel, and slab. Whether you prefer a traditional or modern look, we have designs that fit various aesthetics.
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What are the available finishes and colors?
We currently offering premium unfinished cabinet doors made from double-refined MDF, ensuring a smooth, high-quality surface ready for your custom finishing.
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How do I measure for replacement cabinet doors and drawer fronts?
To measure for new cabinet doors, simply measure the width and height of your existing doors or drawer fronts. For more accurate fitting, it's best to measure each door and drawer individually to account for any variations. Refer to our detailed measuring guide for step-by-step instructions.
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Do your cabinet doors come with hinges or hardware?
Cabinet doors do not come with hinges or hardware unless otherwise specified. However, we offer a wide selection of compatible hinges, knobs, and handles, which can be purchased separately to complete your project.
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What are my options for hinge boring?
We offer hinge boring with 4 1/4 inch placement for standard European-style concealed hinges, including pilot holes for dowels. If you need a custom placement, we recommend selecting the 'no boring' option and handling the hinge boring yourself.