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| I am considering purchasing Innermost Cabinets, well actually Design-Craft which is what Elkay calls Innermost when it is at a KD. (They also put more doors and finishes in the catalog, and if you want you can mix with Medallion.)
For anyone who has Innermost, I would love to hear what door style you picked, how long you have had them and how they are holding up. It would also be wonderful if you could measure the depth of your drawers, 3 and 4 drawer stack, from the bottom of the interior drawer box to the top of the rail. I am considering the Bella door in Cherry Amaretto, with an island in Maple Harbor Mist. The Bella door is one of their veneer styles and my husband really wants solid wood, not veneer. It would be great to hear from someone that theirs are holding up great. Of course, they have a wonderful warranty and I have heard they are a great company. Thank you all so much, gardenweb has been so helpful to our process. |
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- Posted by localeater (My Page) on Sat, Jul 14, 12 at 18:55
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| We installed our cabinets last September. We chose the Kingston door style on maple with the brandywine finish: 4-drawer stacks: 3@ 2-3/4" and 1@ 5-3/4" from inside bottom to top of drawer box. We did have one drawer which came with an incorrect face size-the box size was fine. The representative came out the next day (we may have been lucky that she was in the area) and agreed that it was very weird that the drawer face was incorrect and couldn't be pushed in. The tolerances on these cabinets is very tight, so little mistakes are fatal mistakes. She ordered a new drawer on the spot and threw in a touch-up kit. We also had a broken-in-transit toe kick on one of the 54" cabinets you can see on the back wall with Christmas thingies on top. The 3 of us looked at it and decided we could fix it without too much trouble. Had we wanted, I believe she'd have shipped an entire new cabinet. Scrap wood and on-hand hardware, plus 20 min. of our time was adequate. The repair is solid and hidden behind toe kick facing. So, yes, we like the company. We actually like our cabinets enough that we've just ordered 6 new ones for our bedroom on a wall with a large window. The trick is that we didn't want the bedroom to look like a kitchen, so we chose the Manchester door style on cherry, brandywine finish and ebony glaze. Even though the finish is the same, it doesn't look a bit the same on cherry and with the ebony glaze. Good luck with your selection! I don't think you'll regret it. |
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- Posted by localeater (My Page) on Sat, Jul 14, 12 at 22:39
| Thank you so much for your response. Nothing means as much as actual feedback from a real owner of the cabinets. Your kitchen looks beautiful! I have a specification document from the catalog and it says the drawer front height for the 4 db is 6 1/2 three times and then 10". For the 3db it says 6 1/2" 1 time then 11 9/16 2x. I wonder how the 6 1/2 relates to the 2 3/4 you see? I guess the 6 1/2 is the front, the 2 3/4 is the box height and some portion of the difference is the height from the top of the box to the rail, ie the part of the cabinet front that stuff would hit if you overfilled the drawer. I guess I need to go to HD tomorrow to check it out more closely. |
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