Built in the early 1990s, our kitchen cabinets had seen better days. Our original cabinets were purchased from a kitchen specialist design firm and were poorly made. The shelves, which were particle board, were sagging and the doors were coming apart. Doing an internet search for cabinets resulted in finding a link for CliqStudios. Firstly, we read a lot of reviews and looked at the cabinet specs. We quickly decided that these cabinets were a definite possibility for our remodel. Door samples were ordered and we were very impressed with the quality. Our decision was made after comparing prices at a big box store. CliqStudios’ price was approximately half of the box store price. The design process was extremely easy. Our designer was new, and Sammi assisted with our design. I could not believe how knowledgeable the designers were! Each time we called with questions, they graciously made revisions until we had the perfect plan for our cottage kitchen. We chose the Shaker style in Painted White and Black. Delivery was a breeze. We had a couple of issues with 2 or 3 of the drawer fronts; however, everything was corrected with one phone call. Our cabinet design and order was by far the best and easiest part of the whole remodel process! We have recommended CliqStudios to anyone who will listen. Thank you CliqStudios, you have given us the cottage kitchen of our dreams!
Cabinet Design And Order Was By Far The Best And Easiest Part
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