Company Name: NorlapBiege laquer with a light brown glaze finish.
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Posted By: | marc L |
Very nice kitchen John! Did you make the doors and end panels in house, or outsource?
I have a client that wants a similar door style, and was wondering how you made them. Are the doors made with an added bed moulding in the center panel?
Can you share pricing info? If so, what is approx. size of the kitchen?
The kitchen I just priced that is very similar (less glass doors however) to yours is approx. 20' x 18', and came in about 39-40k, not including installation. I am curious to know where yours priced out at and what area of the country you are in.
Again, great work, and thanks for sharing the pictures!
Posted By: | john donaldson |
Mark
All the doors are made in house I sent a picture to show you the profile.The size of the kitchen is 20' x 20' it came in at 62k without instalation.
We are situated in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Posted By: | Ash |
nice work
im wondering why did you make the raised panel in 5 pieces
Ash
Posted By: | john donaldson |
Ash
the reson for the raised panel in 5 pieces is that I hade the knife in stock,the knife is high speed steal not to good on mdf.
Posted By: | marc L |
Thanks for the info John!
Again, very nice work!
Posted By: | Robert Eckles Jr. |
Nice, I built a kitchen two years ago with that same lattis design detail.I was trying to outsourse it to a cnc shop for speed but couldnt get anyone to do it so I built a jig and built it in house ,alot of work and I did it on every door in the kitchen. how did you get that done.
Posted By: | Brad |
Very nice kitchen.
Regarding the Lattice, WalzCraft offers two similar lattices in the new WCI 11.1 Catalog.