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Cabinets & Granite Solutions, LLC
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsSeptember 19, 2016
“Brandon and his team did an outstanding job installing our new granite counter tops in the kitchen. Highly recommend them to anyone looking at redoing their kitchen etc !!”
Eleven Four LLC
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsMay 14, 2018
“I have used Matt for many years for not only projects for my home, but for client projects as well. He always does an excellent job and I have always been happy with the finished product.”
Perfect Design Cabinet LLC
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsNovember 24, 2014
“Dave helped me with a custom designed cabinet for our library to achieve a "built in" look, but was freestanding. Craftsmanship was first rate and the painted finish was to our specifications and beautifully completed. Dave and his crew know what they are doing and have the highest standards of workmanship.”
Deutsch Design LLC
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsAugust 15, 2017
“I hired Deutch Design to totally remodel my kitchen, laundry room and living room. We are so pleased with the results. Frank gave us great design ideas that were creative and brought those designs to life. Our kitchen now has custom made cabinets, soft close drawers, counter tops made from a beautiful brazilian cherry hardwood, and a 13.5 foot island in the middle. He also added speakers in the ceiling of the kitchen & dining room for music & television. The floors are an awesome tile that has a slate look to them. Frank took what was a messy laundry room and has transformed it into a well-organized area. We had a 500 sq foot living room addition built by a contractor. Frank built us a home entertainment center that is just over 20-ft wide. He installed a motor that allows the TV to descend into the cabinets when not in use & to lift up by remote control when we are ready to use it. He also built a surround sound system that has theater quality sound. He also built a beautiful fireplace mantel to match the entertainment center. We have been so pleased with the superior work by Deutch Design that we have already hired the company to build us a new fence and to install outdoor speakers on our back deck and patio. I highly recommend Deutch Design!”
Triangle Cabinets and Renovations
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsMay 28, 2015
“We worked with Trey on the cabinets and granite in our new house. He was really helpful in picking out the style and color of our cabinets and took us to the granite shop to see large slabs which made it easier to visualize what we wanted. When the time came to cut the granite we went back to the granite shop to pick out the exact slabs we wanted and he laid out the counters so that the nice parts of the slab fell where they could be seen. Trey was so meticulous every step of the way, and our kitchen and bathrooms turned out so well. I would recommend him to anyone looking for that little bit of extra attention to make sure everything comes out perfectly.”
Cabinet Joint
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsFebruary 13, 2016
“I am a 57 year old male who, along with only my wife's assistance, has refaced my entire kitchen by using support services and materials provided by The Cabinet Joint, specifically working with the owner, Brian Long. Our project is almost complete, and I would like to express my views concerning Mr. Long and his company. 1) I am a typical DIYer with carpentry skills ranging from low to excellent, depending upon the specific task. My tools are mostly basic quality, but function as intended. Before becoming involved with the Cabinet Joint, my knowledge of cabinets and refacing was ZERO. I would not have been able to explain the difference between a raised panel and a shaker door, I did not know how to measure a door opening to determine the proper door size, I did not know what any of the following terms meant: door overlay, hinge boring distance, raised panel door, shaker door, returning molding on itself, etc. I had not the faintest idea how concealed hinges worked. I did not know how to properly install cabinet doors, drawer fronts, or end panels. 2) Our laminate counter top badly needed replacing. So we decided to purchase a quartz counter top to place on our exsisting 1991 builder grade cabinets. We soon realized, however, that putting quartz on our dated, honey oak cabinets would be a foolish investment. Since our budget would not allow full cabinet replacement in our medium size kitchen, I spent months researching refacing options. We decided to call one of the big boxes to get a refacing quote. I received 3 phone calls from the big box prior to our quote meeting, with the big box representative stating each time "please ensure that both of the financial decision makers in the family are present at the meeting", and then they asked for my wife's full name. Of course, this sent off alarm bells for me, so on the 3rd call, I asked to speak to the regional manager of this big box operation. Without identifying himself by name, he came on the phone and said "here's the deal...our refacing STARTS at $432 a linear foot, and that is with just basic veneer, not wood grained." My kitchen contains about 35 linear feet of base and wall cabinets, so a basic big box reface would have cost between $15,120 and $21,000 for VENEERED frames. 3) As a result of all of the above, I spent several more weeks looking for alternatives. By sheer luck, I stumbled onto the web site for The Cabinet Joint. I called them, and Brian Long answered. I discovered that they provide 1/4" thick actual wood (vs. veneer) to reface with, and they provide it in your choice of finish. I told Brian I would call him back, and dug deep into the website. I discovered a vast array of solid wood doors in every conceivable style and finish, along with exact match, real wood refacing materials. 4) But I also discovered something even more important. Since I was unsure if I could do this job myself, I began asking Brian Long about the entire refacing process. Without exaggeration, I asked him literally THOUSANDS of questions of the course of several months via both phone and email) before I even made a purchase. And guess what? He calmly and completely answered each and every one of my questions to the best of his ability. Try to find that kind of customer service elsewhere, especially if you have not committed to a purchase yet! This customer sevice is what sold me on the company. 5) I made a partial order in October 2015 for materials to reface a small section of cabinets. I considered this a "test section". Well, with my moderate skills, and the knowledge gained from The Cabinet Joint, the "test area" came out beautifully and far beyond my expectations. 6) I continued to purchase material, and continued to ask questions. 3 months later, while remodeling other rooms in addition to the kitchen, the cabinets are 95% complete. I will attach before (light oak) and after (Dark Bordeaux solid hard maple) pictures. Understand that in the pictures, the floor has not been refinished yet, the toe kicks have not been installed, and the backsplash has not yet been installed. Also understand that the pictures do not do this kitchen justice. I cannot imagine a better made door than the Conestoga Brand, and I have never experienced customer service the likes of which is provided by The Cabinet Joint. In fact, it is almost like they partner with you to help you complete your kitchen. That being said, however, for a refacing project, you are not hiring their labor, and they are not on the job with you. It is up to you, as the homeowner, to make the final and critical decisions concerning your project. When a company is not on-site and cannot view your project in person, the most that can be expected from them is to provide you with some possible suggestions. After all, you are not paying money for their extensive design work, nor their labor. However, for only around $5,700, I was able to give myself and my wife a kitchen to be proud of, and the lifetime inner glow of a job well done, with the much needed help of The Cabinet Joint. I cannot say enough positive things about Mr. Long and his Company. If you are willing to take ownership of your project, and if you are willing to ask questions and receive knowledgable answers, The Cabinet Joint is the way to go. This kitchen was done for about $5,700 in materials, not including the backsplash and quartz counter top. We will be forever proud of our accomplishment, and we have and always will strongly recommend The Cabinet Joint.”
IMPACT design Resources
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsMay 28, 2013
“I recently collaborated with Nancy Martin of Impact Design group to get a new fireplace mantle fabricated for my client in the Charlotte area. She was not only professional but very easy to work with. The mantle was made and installed very quickly and the end result is just beautiful!”
John Bost Custom Woodworking
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsDecember 22, 2017
“What struck me immediately about John was his professionalism and attention to detail. I have had work done in the past only to be very disappointed. My goal was to have my cabinets refaced; John went beyond that as there were some cabinet repairs that needed attention. I felt like I was having custom cabinets installed. He kept his work space very neat and organized so it wasn't difficult to "live with" during the installation process. The quality was excellent and he took the time necessary to maintain both of our high standards. I would recommend John highly. He is easy to have in your home and maintains his professionalism at all time. I love my new kitchen cabinets and the attention to detail John brings to the job.”
Kitchen Vision of the Carolinas, Inc.
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsFebruary 21, 2024
“I remodeled my kitchen in June 2023 and used Kitchen Vision for all my cabinet and countertops. They were fantastic. They helped me select the colors and styles that would go with my uptown condo. They were extremely helpful with figuring out the cabinet design and getting the most out of a small space. I absolutely LOVE my new kitchen!”
Mint Hill Cabinet Shop
Custom Cabinet Builders in North Carolina
Average rating: 5 out of 5 starsAugust 29, 2015
“Mint Hill Cabinet Shop did a fantastic job building all of the cabinets in an extensive renovation that included a new kitchen, laundry, mudroom and family room. We could not be more pleased with their craftsmanship, and guests almost always remark that they love our cabinets. Jerry was a pleasure to work with. It was clear he was dedicated to making sure the final product met our expectations. He walked us through all of our options, and was quick to turn around an estimate based on what we selected. When it was time to pick finishes, he created a number of samples (even adding in his own ideas, one of which we picked!) so we could confidently make a choice. The perimeter kitchen cabinets are painted, with inset shaker-style doors and antique glass at the top. The island is a beautiful stained knotty alder with custom legs. In our family room, Mint Hill built the lower cabinets with geometric cutout MDF screening panels so the cabinet is ventilated for our electronics. Remotes work great while the doors are closed, and the cabinets look beautiful. They built a custom mantle for the living room, and a custom shoe bench and shelf for our mudroom. The laundry room cabinets have a built-in area for our washer and dryer and accommodate a farmhouse sink. They are also painted inset shaker doors, with full antique glass uppers along the sink wall for displaying china and crystal. I can’t say enough good things about Mint Hill Cabinet Shop, and will definitely use them on our next project.”
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