I'm in the middle of a remodel, including kitchen cabinetry, and located in dry Colorado, where its arid climate is harsh on wood.
Local cabinet makers indicate they won't use plywood or solid wood for drawer/door fronts, or plywood for carcasses, due to warping. All this sound right? I was surprised about the carcasses not being plywood for stability reasons.
I'm concerned about buying higher end RTA cabinets manufactured in higher humidity locations. Should I be?
Thanks!