Q. What are the dimensions of standard base cabinets (with countertop)?
A. 24"deep x 36"high
Q. What are the dimensions of standard wall cabinets?
A. 12"deep x 30¼"high
Q. What are the dimensions of standard vanity cabinets (with countertops)?
A. 22"deep x 32"high
Q. What's the typical overall height of a kitchen?
A. 86"
Q. Can any of the above be varied?
A. Absolutely with Designer cabinets, limited with Classic.
Q. What are the differences between Decor Classic and Decor Designer cabinets?
A. Designer cabinets are limited only by your imagination - customizing is allowed. They have real wood veneer or solid wood ends, kicks, panels.
Width increments are 1/2". Drawer slides are under-mount and Blumotion is available. There are 40 door styles in 7 wood species and a large variety of stains, glazes and finishes
as well as distressing.
Classic cabinets are limited to what's in the catalog - no customizing. They have matching melamine finished ends, kicks, and panels. Increments are 3" in width. Drawer
slides are standard tracks. There are fewer door styles and colors - no glazing or distressing. Same build quality as designer and perfect for those on a budget!
Q. What's the benefit of small increments?
A. There is much less need for fillers and it creates a more custom look.
Q. How long has Decor Cabinets been in business?
A. They have been creating quality cabinetry for 25 years, as of 2004.
Q. Where are Decor Cabinets made?
A. Morden, Manitoba, Canada.
Q. What's Decor's warranty?
A. 3 years on the cabinets, lifetime on the slides and hinges.
Q. What is the typical order lead time?
A. It varies but typically it is 6 weeks.
Q. Will Decor create a special door style for me?
A. No, with so many already available in so many combinations, there is something for almost everyone.
Q. Are all stains the same price?
A. Most are the same price in the same wood species, however, there are a few Designer stains available.
Q. Can Decor match stains?
A. In some cases, yes. We will send a sample of your stain to the factory to evaluate. However, if they decide they can match it, there will be an up-charge.
Q. Are there different interiors?
A. In the Designer line, yes. Either white melamine, maple melamine or real wood veneer.
Q. Are cabinets priced by the lineal foot?
A. Years ago, when there was less availability of door styles, finishes and wood species, many cabinets were priced by the lineal foot. That is almost
impossible given the multitude of combinations (over 700) available today. These days everything is priced by the piece with many different price levels (depending on door styles and
wood species) and percentage up-charges.