Design

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Our experienced designers will work with you one-on-one to create a custom design that is both functional and beautiful. using mozaik design software we provide our clients with stunning 3D renderings and virtual walkthroughs, giving them a realistic preview of their future space. Whether it is a new build or a renovation, our team will carefully listen to your needs and concerns to provide you with the design you’ve been dreaming of.

what’s the process from beginning to end?

1st step: Give us a call to schedule an appointment. Two of our team members will visit your home to discuss your project, take measurements, and assess your space.

2nd step: We'll arrange a design meeting for you, where you'll have the opportunity to visit our beautiful showroom. Our designer will walk you through various design options, and this is when you can choose door styles, hardware, countertops, and more. The number of meetings required will depend on the size of your project.

3rd step: Once all decisions have been finalized, contracts and proposals will be signed. At this point, a 50% deposit is required to begin your project. The project cannot move forward with engineering until this step is complete. If necessary, two team members will also visit your home for a final measurement.

4th step: That’s all us! Once your project is engineered, it’s sent to our CNC and enters production. Any changes made after this stage will require a change order.

5th step: After the cabinets are built on the shop floor, they move on to the finishing stage, where they will be stained or painted. Once finished, they will go into the final assembly process, where backs, drawer slides, and boxes are added.

6th step: It's finally install day—everyone's favorite! Our installers will work diligently to finish your project in a timely manner. some delays may occur due to the complexity of the project, delays with other deliveries, or additional work like plumbing or electrical. On average, a kitchen installation will take about 7-10 days (30-50 hours) to complete.

7th step: By this time, you should have received your final bill, the final payment is due upon significant completion. last, A member of our team will visit to take photos of the completed project for our website.

Door Overlay Styles Explained

Inset

The doors and drawers are set inside the cabinet frame. This means that when the doors are closed, they sit flush with the frame.

Inset Cabinets have a traditional, classic, and custom look. The clean lines and flush fit give them a refined, high-end appearance.

Typically, inset cabinets are More expensive due to the Craftsmanship and precise fitting required. The construction is more intricate.

Inset cabinets may require more maintenance as the doors are closely aligned, which can cause friction if not properly maintained.

Since the doors are flush with the frame, they tend to show more wear and tear over time.

1/2 Inch Overlay

the doors and drawers overlay the cabinet frame, meaning they sit on top of or partially cover the frame when closed.

overlay cabinets are generally more modern and casual. The appearance can vary from traditional to contemporary, but it doesn’t have the same level of refinement as inset cabinets.

these cabinets are less expensive than inset cabinets since they don’t require the same level of custom fitting.

overlay cabinets are often easier to maintain because of the greater spacing and less precise fitting required.

The doors are more exposed, which makes them less prone to wear fom rubbing against the frame, but they can be more prone to gaps between the doors.

Full Overlay

The doors and drawers completely cover the cabinet Frame when closed. The doors are sized to almost fully cover the Frame, creating a seamless look.

This style has a modern, clean look since the frame is mostly hidden. the design gives a sleek, contemporary appearance with minimal gaps between doors and drawers.

generally more expensive because the doors are larger and require more precision in their installation.

The door margins are tighter, therefore, more adjustments may be needed, similar to those for inset doors.