What's New In Kitchen Cabinets
In the past Metal Kitchen Cabinets were expensive and not very attractive but with the new designs and affordable pricing more and more families are purchasing these types of cabinets instead of the traditional wood cabinets.
Fillip Metal Cabinet Company ranks highly with the metal cabinet customers looking for new cabinets in their homes. The Fillip Metal Cabinet Company has the ability to customize the size you are looking for to match your home needs for you home layout, or you may decide to choose what size they have in stock already.
The most popular sizes in stock include the 42", 54" and 60" cabinets in both the wall cabinets and base cabinets. The 54" cabinet is the most popular size. The wall cabinet features 4-doors, shelf, 2-shelf space which measures 30" high x 13" deep. The 54" sink cabinet features a Butcher Block Top, 3-doors, 2-drawers and measures 36" high x 25" deep.
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The next most popular size is the 42" metal cabinets. The wall cabinet features 3-doors, shelf, 2-shelf space and measures 30" high x 13 deep. The 42" sink cabinet features a Drainboard, Butcher Block Top, 2-doors, 1-drawer and measures 36" high x 25" deep. Metal kitchen cabinets have became very popular in homes due to allergies and the cleanliness factor also. The metal cabinets are much easier to keep clean and have been proven to last quite a bit longer than the traditional wood cabinet have in the past. Another great aspect of the metal kitchen cabinet is the flexibility of the colors. When you think of metal cabinets you would usually picture them being only available in a gray color but that is not true any longer. If in the future you decide the color is not what you are looking you will have the option of painting them to match your new decor. Another great benefit of the metal cabinets is the inexpensive cost of this type of cabinet. The best way to decide if metal kitchen cabinets will meet your needs is to visit a showroom to view them but make sure you bring your kitchen layout, floor plans and the location of your appliances, this information is vital to the size of your cabinets.
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