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Cabinet Install

B the Nano Reefer

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Looking to get some pretty simple cabinets installed in the kitchen (2 cabinets) and laundry room (3 cabinets). Space where cabinets are going is currently empty so no old cabinets to rip out. Anyone with any referrals or recommendations for someone that can do this kinda work.
 
Do it yourself. Just locate the stud and shoot the cabinet in. Make sure it’s level. Super easy
Watch a few youtube videos it's alot easier than you think, unless your trying to go all in and get something custom made high end type stuff. Lot cheaper to.

If u need tools drills bits, saws, levels etc, I should have what ever u need to get the job done if you wanna borrow them.
 
Do it yourself. Just locate the stud and shoot the cabinet in. Make sure it’s level. Super easy
I’m less worried about getting the cabinet up, than the fill and making sure it’s a clean finish. The cabinets are going in an important spot in the kitchen, so can’t afford a sloppy finish.

Happy to pay for anyone’s services if they have experience/can confidently get this done
 
Watch a few youtube videos it's alot easier than you think, unless your trying to go all in and get something custom made high end type stuff. Lot cheaper to.

If u need tools drills bits, saws, levels etc, I should have what ever u need to get the job done if you wanna borrow them.
Appreciate it. I’ll have to buy all the tools needed for the job if I end up doing it myself, so may reach out with questions (if that’s ok) if I go that route.
 
I’m less worried about getting the cabinet up, than the fill and making sure it’s a clean finish. The cabinets are going in an important spot in the kitchen, so can’t afford a sloppy finish.

Happy to pay for anyone’s services if they have experience/can confidently get this done
I'm a diy person, definitely not a professional. SonI could only really offer suggestions. Or help if you decide to do it yourself.

Hopefully you find someone here that is more skilled. Maybe throw a few pictures up of what you want to do, and the location would help.


Do You have the cabinets already ?

and by finsh do u mean you need them stained or painted etc?

Some things that would better help someone determine if they can help you are not.
 
I'm a diy person, definitely not a professional. SonI could only really offer suggestions. Or help if you decide to do it yourself.

Hopefully you find someone here that is more skilled. Maybe throw a few pictures up of what you want to do, and the location would help.


Do You have the cabinets already ?

and by finsh do u mean you need them stained or painted etc?

Some things that would better help someone determine if they can help you are not.
Here’s the full project, hang 2 cabinets with filler and then convert a desk to a bar.

The cabinets I’ll buy pre-built. Literally just need to be put up with the filler to fill the space.

The bar area will be something I’m looking to get done as well. There will be a new tank build opposite the bar area!
 

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Do you have the cabinets? Pre fab probably come in 30 or 36 wide. Might get lucky with a 33” in certain manufacturers. That would look the cleanest. 30” will have 2.5” filler panels on each side. And are you going to the ceiling or holding them back? Would you want crown moulding or similar?
 
Do you have the cabinets? Pre fab probably come in 30 or 36 wide. Might get lucky with a 33” in certain manufacturers. That would look the cleanest. 30” will have 2.5” filler panels on each side. And are you going to the ceiling or holding them back? Would you want crown moulding or similar?
I have a spot online I can place the order from. Would have them in a week.

Right now, pre-fab I could get 33x36. About 1” filler each side and 5” at the top. I may be able to get 33x40.

No crown molding, just clean basic fill on all sides up to the top
 
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