Why Does CliqStudios Offer Special Financing?

CliqStudios is currently offering interest-free financing for 12 months through Bread Pay™ on your kitchen cabinet purchase. The reason we offer this special to our customers is so they can create their dream kitchen as economically as possible.

Shaker cabinet style in painted White finish paired with Shaker in painted Black finish.Shaker cabinet style in painted White finish paired with Shaker in painted Black finish.

Why’s and How’s of 0% Financing

Interest-free financing helps keep costs down by allowing customers to pay over time without paying more for their projects. While the Bread Pay™ interest-free loan option is only available for the cabinet portion of your project, that’s a significant amount of the overall project cost. Materials like cabinetry are paid for upon checkout, so financing will give you 30 days before you start paying on your purchase.

Is Cash A Better Option?

Using your cash upfront means loss of return on investment so using an interest-free loan gives you the advantage of cash without the loss of return.

Other Advantages of 0% Financing

A kitchen remodel can raise the value of your home, so interest-free financing lets you invest money in one of your biggest assets without added financing costs. Do I Qualify?

Comparing Financing Options

Consider the following two projects with four payment methods: All financial information is an estimate only projected from current rates.

Cost Comparison

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  SAMPLE PROJECT A SAMPLE PROJECT B
Cost $7,500 $12,500
12-month, Zero Percent Financing Total Cost = $7,500 Total Cost = $12,500
Credit card with current average interest rate 17%
Total Cost = $8,389 Total Cost = $13,622
Home equity line with current interest rate 4%
There are additional loan fees added to these loans
Loan plus interest=$7,800
Closing costs $300
Total cost= $8,100
Loan plus interest = $12,773
Closing costs $500
Total Costs=$13,273
Cash, but with a loss of 12 months of return on investment.
Let’s assume a 5% rate of return
Loss of $375 return on investment.
If there are withdrawal penalties, then the loss could be higher.
Loss of $625 return on investment.
If there are withdrawal penalties, then the loss could be higher.

How to Factor Project Costs

Compromising on Remodel Budget