Viewer Comments:
Clean nice work but around here euro boxes and overlay shaker flat panel doors with a few corbels and typical fluting here and there wouldn't sell as a "high end kitchen." What might you charge for that kitchen in your showroom? Not knocking the quality or craftsmanship of your work just the design. We all have different visions of "high end work" I suppose.
Hi guys thank you for your comments. Jim I would gladly discuss designs with you, however I don't know who you are and how competent you are. Maybe you can put a couple of pictures of your showroom, so we get some ideas about you.
Thank you,
Bojan
Looks very nice. I mainly do FF with small overlay but I do like this style. Looks contemporary and very custom. I'd be happy to showcase that anyday.
Very nice,your showroom has a WOW factor and as Stephen said looks very contemporary.
Your showroom kitchen is very nice and I consider it high end. It's not the style that define the quality. Your style is very popular here in Quebec, We do high end kitchens that we sell in the US and sometimes it's FF , sometimes it's full overlay euro style. It's the quality of the materials you use, the finish, etc...that define high end.
Very Nice.. High Quality and nice. I like the look very clean.
Very nice. "High End" is NOT defined by how many hours of hand carving, router runs, dados, clamps, hand made dovetails and glue you use. Your show room kitchen is a very nice kitchen. Clean lines combined with tasteful touches of detail. Push on and do your thing.