Do It Yourself

If you choose to install your own kitchen it is important that you understand potential issues:
- In many cases, walls and floors are not level. A professional installer uses techniques to solve these issues.
- Cabinets must be plumb and square otherwise drawer and doors will not function properly and hardware adjustments will not solve these issues.
- Cutting parts such as mouldings is a complicated task that if not done properly will have a unappealing visual result.
- Sometimes choosing to install your cabinetry yourself, may end up costing you more in time and money than you would have spent using a professional.
- Cabinetry will not be warranted when installed improperly.
- We recommend using a professional Installer.
If after considering these potential issues and you still choose to install your kitchen,you should discuss getting a copy of the layouts and paperwork from your designer to help you with the process. Ensure you have proper tools available. Make certain you are able to detect location of studs so that your cabinets are securely fastened.
