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One of the central elements of kitchen remodeling, new kitchen cabinets can make for their own home improvement project, although new cabinets and new countertops tend to go together. The ability to customize your cabinetry for your own personal use of the kitchen and storage needs is an invaluable commodity to many homeowners. Indeed, Kansas City is one of the few cities in the world where homeowners might consider devoting an entire kitchen cabinet to nothing but BBQ-sauce. As much as you may be excited about the new look of your kitchen, as much as your mouth may already be watering at the prospect of making BBQ worthy of Henry Perry in your very own kitchen, it's important to first understand the nuts and bolts of kitchen cabinet remodeling.

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The Chiefs of Kansas City Kitchen Cabinets
Stock and semi-stock cabinets are the popular type of kitchen cabinet installation in Kansas City. The reason is simple and straightforward. They're inexpensive, at least compared to hiring a custom cabinet maker. This doesn't mean these stock cabinets are all priced the same. In fact, where you look for your cabinets can have a significant impact on the final cost. Retail stores are known for having good deals on the cabinets themselves, but are also known for over-charging for installation. Moreover, many kitchen designers and kitchen cabinet installers can get you similar discounts on your kitchen cabinets without over-charging for installation. At the very least, you should get estimates from both before making a final decision.

The Royal Treatment for Kitchen Cabinets
Custom cabinet makers offer a number of advantages for your kitchen cabinetry. First, they will come in and survey your kitchen area, taking exact measurements for the optimal-sized cabinets. Next, they will create a hand-crafted set of kitchen cabinets that are unrivaled both it terms of visual appeal and durability, and finally, they will install your cabinets ensuring you get exactly what you want. The cost of the royal treatment may be more than some homeowners can justify, but if you're looking for one area of a kitchen remodel to splurge, this is a great choice.

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The Wizards of Kitchen Cabinet Remodeling
Just as the Kansas City MLS team tends to take a backseat to America's pastimes, too many homeowners neglect to consider cabinet re-facing and refinishing as a legitimate kitchen cabinet remodeling option. Truth be known, if the general design of your solid wood cabinets are servicing you well, few dings and dents can't be returned to pristine condition in the right contractor's hands. Plus, your revamped solid wood cabinets are likely to look and perform better than anything created by wood veneer or faux wood. The cost of comprehensive re-facing and refinishing is far from nickels and dimes, but the results are also more dramatic than most homeowners dare imagine.

Cost of Kansas City Kitchen Cabinet Remodels
The cost of new cabinets can range from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars. Cabinets can mean many different things. If you head over to W 47th St., you can find a single, freestanding cabinet at Pottery Barn for pennies on the dollar of a professional cabinet remodeling job. Of course, kitchen cabinets that will meet the basic needs of even a typically unassuming homeowner require a bit more than this. Whether you head to Lowe's, Home Depot, or seek out an independent kitchen cabinet contractor, kitchen cabinet remodels in Kansas City might cost somewhere between $2,000 and $10,000. If you want to take that extra step and hire a custom cabinet maker, your costs might land in a range closer to $10,000 to $25,000. It's a tough balance to strike—as it's difficult to overestimate the importance of cabinets for your kitchen space, but at the same time every dollar you spend on cabinets is another dollar you can't spend on countertops, flooring, or appliances. Talk to several kitchen cabinet contractors before you make up your mind.

Marcus Pickett is a professional freelance writer for the home remodeling industry. He has published more than 600 articles on both regional and national topics within the home improvement industry.

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