I've got a confession to make. I am a construction (for lack of
a better word) idiot. We all have those friends who's eyes light
up whenever the word construction or the phrase "home repair"
pops up. I'm not one of them. They can tell you that a screw of
5/8th length isn't what you need; you need "4 1 by 8s!" Of
course. As far as kitchen cabinets go, they know the game inside
and out.
Listen to them and you can't go wrong. But, if you don't have
one of those hardware nuts in your life, here's a few tips on
buying kitchen cabinets for your home. The process really isn't
much different than shopping for a new pair of pants or item for
your home. An informed consumer always wins:
1) Look online. Guess what? You don't have to buy everything you
see online. Ebay is a great place to shop regardless and
sometimes they actually have people that are selling kitchen
cabinets. Watch the sales (using the 'watch this item' function
in MyEbay) to get a good idea for how much things are selling
for. You will find that good deals aren't that hard to come by
on Ebay and that you can gauge the market for kitchen cabinets
and other home repair items after watching for a few weeks.
2) Use free stuff. Like free courses and free resources. Home
Depot is excellent at providing their customers free info on
buying their products and fixing their homes up. Just ask one of
your friendly Home Depot reps to give you the heads up on when
the next cabinet course is going to be (if they have them).
Also, there are myriad websites explaining the ins and outs to
kitchen cabinet buying and what to look out for. There are some
things to keep in mind when buying kitchen cabinets. Do them
wrong and you could miss out on some seriously good deals.
About the author:
Roger Wembley is author of "Learn About Kitchen Cabinets." Grab
your copy at
http://www.justkitchencabinet.com