tiralie
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This has come up a lot in recent discussions on my visit to my brother and sister-in-law in Houston Texas. Seems that after making inset door and drawers for my brothers kitchen, (Picture below) the company that built them will not do them for others who have seen them and like them.
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Their explanation is that after doing them the first time for my sister-in-law they just can/will not do them.
Their excuse is they are too difficult.
I find this hard to believe.
Inset cabinets do cost more (time) but it seems this is not the reason clients are given as to why they are not offered as a choice.
A search on Houzz seems to indicate that people are happy/like with full over lay over the more costly inset cabinets, but cost doesn't seem to be the only factor.
Are inset cabinets less in demand/appealing for reasons other than cost?
Tim
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Their explanation is that after doing them the first time for my sister-in-law they just can/will not do them.
Their excuse is they are too difficult.
I find this hard to believe.
Inset cabinets do cost more (time) but it seems this is not the reason clients are given as to why they are not offered as a choice.
A search on Houzz seems to indicate that people are happy/like with full over lay over the more costly inset cabinets, but cost doesn't seem to be the only factor.
Are inset cabinets less in demand/appealing for reasons other than cost?
Tim