We’re selecting materials and finishes for a major addition to our home here in NJ. The goal hadn’t been to do much to the kitchen, but we’re now planning to add a kitchen makeover to the existing 30+ YO cabinetry, by essentially installing new cabinets on the side of the kitchen which currently has none. New floors, and a new electrical plan are part of the larger reno. My questions are as follows: Can anyone reccomend an RTA cabinet manufacturer that also supplies matching doors and drawer fronts, so we can make the old cabinets mostly match the new? We may paint the old cabinets we’ll leave in place and add new doors and drawers, and may add some similarly painted accents on the new cabinets and molding, to make the new tie in somewhat with the “old”. Any advice as to how to do this pretty cheaply would be appreciated. By cheaply I mean more or less $10K to add approx. 18 lin ft of new uppers and lowers, solid surface counters, and 320 sq ft vinyl flooring. All labor by me and she. Thanks all.
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