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Here’s How Homeowners are Saving Thousands on Kitchen Cabinets

Jennifer Ross by Jennifer Ross
January 5, 2023
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 5 mins read

Do you feel like it’s time to update or remodel your kitchen? Have you been looking around the store at kitchen cabinets and wondering why they’re so expensive? 

One of the biggest areas where you can cut costs is through cabinetry – specifically, with RTA (Ready-To-Assemble) cabinets. Many homeowners are turning to these cabinets as a more affordable alternative than custom cabinets, but not everyone knows just how much they can save in the long run by making this switch.

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The Ins and Outs of RTA Cabinets

Ready-to-assemble (RTA) cabinets offer an efficient and convenient way to bring a fresh new look to your home. They’re easy to transport and assemble, usually requiring only a few simple tools. Crafted from sturdy materials, RTA kitchen cabinets are designed for durability and long-term use. 

Buying pre-assembled units or hiring a contractor for installation can be costlier in comparison to RTA cabinets, making them an appealing choice if you’re looking to stay within budget. Plus, RTA cabinet makers often provide attractive designs with customizable features such as adjustable shelves, doors that open on both sides, transparent glass panels and more. 

Offering convenience and an economical solution for your renovation needs, RTA cabinets certainly give you plenty of options when it comes to decorating your home the way you want it.

How Much Can You Save With RTA Cabinets

RTA cabinets come unassembled and ready to be pieced together at home or with the help of a handyman. They are typically much more affordable than pre-build cabinets; in fact, they’re about 66% cheaper on average.

This means that instead of spending $4000 for a cheap pre-built cabinet set for your kitchen renovation, you could easily invest only $2400 into new RTA cabinets and get great results at a fraction of the cost.

Are RTA Cabinets Hard to Install?

Installing RTA cabinets is far from difficult. Their design and construction make them straightforward to install, even for those with limited DIY experience. Most of the work requires basic hand tools, such as a screwdriver, level and hammer. The design includes pre-drilled holes for hinges and each cabinet is specifically tailored to fit its designated space. 

Instructions are clear and concise, making the whole process an easy one to follow and complete in minimal time. There really is no need to be intimidated when it comes to installing these ready-to-assemble cabinets; they’re designed specifically so anyone can do it with relative ease.

Tips for Buying RTA Cabinets Online

Nowadays, more and more people are opting to shop online for RTA cabinets instead of going to furniture stores or hardware stores. 

When shopping online, there are certain things you should consider in order to ensure you’re getting the highest quality cabinet at the best price:

  • First, look into reviews of each supplier. Most companies will have reviews available online so that potential buyers can get an idea of how other customers liked their products and services.
  • Next, investigate if they offer 3D design services. A good feature from a company will be 3D designs sent to you prior to buying which allows you to visualize how the cabinet will fit into your existing space and make an informed decision about your purchase.
  • Lastly, compare prices from different suppliers but also pay attention to additional add-on costs that could increase the total cost such as shipping fees or additional features not included in base price.
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Jennifer has been a part of the journey ever since The American Reporter started. As a strong learner and passionate writer, she contributes her editing skills for the news agency. She also jots down intellectual pieces from health category.

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