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Tom Bender
11-05-2021, 6:15 PM
I have need of a cabinet. A standard manufactured unit will work, I don't want to build it, just buy and install it. Where to buy?

Not quite standard,
36" wide with double doors, could be full height or multiple
84" tall with toe kick
12" deep
4" wide trim piece that I will scribe and trim to the wall. 39" wide space
Simple frame and panel doors
Partial or full overlay
Painted

Paul F Franklin
11-05-2021, 7:53 PM
Tom, one suggestion would be a Kraftmaid cabinet, which you can order from Home depot or a Kraftmaid dealer. Being 12" deep I assume you want shelves and not roll outs.

As an example, U361284 BUTT.ET.SH is a 36 wide, double door (actually 4 doors as the lower section and upper have separate doors), 12 deep with separate toe kick. Then you would order a 3" or 6" 84" filler. They have any kind of door you could want, and painted white or whatever.

So pretty much exactly what you want. Downside: It will take a while to get, especially now.

I'm most familiar with Kraftmaid, and they have a very broad semi-custom line, but I imagine most any semi-custom vendor can do what you want.

Also, if you don't mind assembling it, check conestoga cabinets on the web for a wide variety of semi-custom RTF cabinets. I've used them a number of times, and cabs are high quality.

Tom Bender
11-06-2021, 8:22 AM
Thanks Paul, just placed a request with Conestoga. It was educational just filling out the request.

Jim Becker
11-06-2021, 9:25 AM
I'll suggest that if the space allows, slightly deeper than 12" is a good idea...same as with uppers. 12" cabinets can't actually hold many things folks want to keep in the cabinets setting flat on the shelf. A 14" deep unit, however...much more versatile. But as I started out this comment, the space and use does matter. 'Just something to consider.

Rich Engelhardt
11-06-2021, 9:27 AM
Try Ikea - see how the other side does things! :D :D

Jim Becker
11-06-2021, 9:30 AM
Try Ikea - see how the other side does things! :D :D

I was going to suggest that, but the OP mentions that this might be an unusual configurations. However, Ikea cabinets are really good in many respects (not the cheap ones...the higher end ones) and I've used them multiple times over the years. But you have to be able to use components in the available sizes.

Lee DeRaud
11-06-2021, 11:22 AM
I was going to suggest that, but the OP mentions that this might be an unusual configurations. However, Ikea cabinets are really good in many respects (not the cheap ones...the higher end ones) and I've used them multiple times over the years. But you have to be able to use components in the available sizes.There are some truly amazing things you can do with the Sektion stuff if you use a bit of imagination: I used them to build some truly odd-dimension bathroom vanities. Sometimes having a cabinet in pieces to begin with (vs a solid glued-together lump) is a feature, not a bug.

Warren Lake
11-06-2021, 2:02 PM
hey Tom

once helped a friends son put a Craftmaid kitchen in he ordered from lowes. While it is anti the type of work I like I had to respect it for what it was. Function at a fair price. It looked good and it has lasted over the years. Its all designed for maximum efficiency but it was good value for what he paid.

Jim Becker
11-06-2021, 3:36 PM
There are some truly amazing things you can do with the Sektion stuff if you use a bit of imagination: I used them to build some truly odd-dimension bathroom vanities. Sometimes having a cabinet in pieces to begin with (vs a solid glued-together lump) is a feature, not a bug.
Oh, I agree...there can be some really good flexibility with the system!

Paul F Franklin
11-06-2021, 4:26 PM
Pretty sure a lot of the IKEA stuff is unobtainium these days too...

Jim Becker
11-07-2021, 9:10 AM
Pretty sure a lot of the IKEA stuff is unobtainium these days too...
I can't speak for the cabinets...they did have the less expensive ones I used for our laundry area and my temporary shop awhile back with no issue, but some other products I've bought or attempted to buy were hit or miss on availability. They are working the logistics nightmare, too, just like all the vendors!

Lee DeRaud
11-07-2021, 11:04 AM
I can't speak for the cabinets...they did have the less expensive ones I used for our laundry area and my temporary shop awhile back with no issue, but some other products I've bought or attempted to buy were hit or miss on availability. They are working the logistics nightmare, too, just like all the vendors!A bit hard to tell how they'll be affected. When I was doing my kitchen a few years back, I noticed that the "sheet goods" (cabinets, draw fronts, etc) came from several different locations even for the same part number. What was striking was that, regardless of where the actual product was produced, the gloriously complex packaging all came from China.