We have plenty of RTA cabinets to choose from. We can send a contractor out to your home so we can make sure all of the measurements are done correctly. That is a mistake commonly made for first time buyers is that they don't know how to measure out for a RTA cabinet. Make sure you account for some fo the most commonly overlooked measurements. For one, check for any plumbing connections. I can't tell you how many times this happens. Luckily this is an easy fix for any kind of cabinet including RTA cabinets. Another part to make sure to check for before going to the store to look at RTA cabinets is for gas hook ups. I would check these at the same time as your plumbing. Other than that you of course have to know the perimeter of your kitchen and how far your RTA cabinets can stick out. If you have a smaller kitchen you may want to consider sticking with the RTA cabinets perimeter because you don't want to cram in your kitchen. If you have extra space because you have a fairly large kitchen you might consider getting wider RTA cabinets. However discuss such idea with your cabinet maker before you go ahead with it so they can give you their opinion on it before you go with those RTA cabinets. Now no matter what your RTA cabinets have to fit in the same perimeter on the outside because if they don't you won't have enough room for your RTA cabinets to fit inside at all without getting someone to do a custom job on it and that's when things start to get a little pricing. Usually people go with RTA cabinets because they're pre-assembled cabinets so the install is cheaper. If you want to go with an RTA cabinet we would be happy to give you many options.
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