espresso shaker kitchen cabinets

Replacing your existing kitchen cabinets can be broken down into several smaller sections when you are on a tight budget. Rather than having to set aside all of the money needed to do the entire kitchen at once with new shaker espresso cabinets, you could focus on specific areas and do these one at a time.

Just make sure to let your cabinet supplier know you intend to complete the project in sections and not all at once.

Most suppliers will let you know whether the style you select will be around for a while or if it is an older one that may be discontinued. Some suppliers might even offer to set aside all of the cabinets you need for the entire project and ship and bill you for them in smaller batches as requested.

For example, if you have a standard layout with an L-shaped kitchen with an island countertop, you have several different ways to break the project down. You could divide it into upper, lower, and island cabinets.

Another option is to break the upper and lower cabinets into two smaller sections, so you have a total of five mini-projects. If you are replacing your countertops, you may want to complete the lower cabinets as one project since you cannot install the new countertops until all of the new shaker espresso base cabinets have been installed.

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Josh Qian, COO and Co-Founder of Bestonlinecabinets, brings over 20 years of experience in the kitchen remodeling and home improvement industry. Under his leadership, Bestonlinecabinets has become a trusted name, offering high-quality, affordable, and customizable cabinetry solutions for homeowners and professionals. Josh, a licensed contractor, ensures top-notch craftsmanship and customer satisfaction.