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As a working team, the cabinet builder and interior designer both see things the client would not see or think about.  It is our job to advise them to make their cabinetry the most beautiful and functional for the ultimate user as we can. Fox cabinets is so good at looking at the best use of space and design for what we or the client want to accomplish, and they way they will use their cabinetry.  From the design and "pleasure" of working with Dan or Dave all the way to the finish process and expert installation, it is always an expert and professional project and our clients are thrilled with the end result for a very fair cost and reasonable installation time..

Bruce Pollert, ASID
Interior Designer

 

 

Why should I choose Fox Cabinets?

We offer a high level of personal service, attention to detail, and quality of craftsmanship only a small shop can offer. Our cabinetry will add beauty and functionality to your home for generations.

Do you use plywood and solid woods for construction?

Yes. We only use 1/2" and 3/4" premium grade plywood and hardwood lumber in our construction.

Am I limited by species of wood?

No. We have resources to obtain any species of wood you prefer.

Can I match the color of an existing piece?

Yes. We can match or create any color you desire including paints and glazes. All finishing done in house.

How do you make the face frame?

We use an old fashion joint called mortise and tenon for our face frames. This creates a superior strength joint. It requires more time that is why many others have gone to a faster inferior joint.

Do you use soft close on your cabinets?

Yes. This equipment is the standard for us. We use soft close door hardware from Blum. The drawer hardware is undermount full extension soft close by Blum.

Do you use dovetailed drawer boxes?

Yes. All of the drawer boxes are 1/2" solid beech with 3/8" maple plywood bottoms. Wider roll out trays will have 1/2" plywood bottoms.

What type of countertop should I choose for my kitchen?

There are many types of countertops to choose from: granite, quartz, solid surface and laminate.  What surface material you choose should depend on factors such as how you plan to use your countertop, your expectations for the surface and your budget. 

Use this countertop guide to help you narrow your selection:

Why choose Granite? 

Granite is a natural stone, and the look and feel of real stone is hard to match. It is very durable, it handles heat well and it comes in many variations - almost 200 to choose from. It requires periodic sealing, depending on the granite selected, and will have visible seams.

Why choose Quartz?

Quartz is a blend of quartz and resins that form a hard, durable surface, with a feel that is much like granite. The colors and patterns that are created typically have little variation and provide a consistent appearance. In addition to its durability, quartz tops handle heat well, require little maintenance and will have visible seams.


Why choose Solid Surface?

Solid surface (Corian is one brand) countertops are typically acrylic products that are durable and very adaptable. There are hundreds of colors and a large variety of edge profiles to choose from. It has moderate heat resistance and hard-to-find seams. And while solid surface tops can scratch, they can be repaired easily. Fox Cabinets Fabricates Corian in house.

 Why choose Laminate?

Laminate is the most popular material used for a countertop. It offers thousands of colors and a number of textured finishes. It wears fairly well and doesn't require any sealing. The seams are visible and it has almost no reparability. It is the least expensive.