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Conestoga Cabinet Price List – Cabinet Place Online
There is a reason why there is not a Conestoga Cabinet Price List – too many options. Their price list would be a thousand pages long, and probably impossible to follow. CPO (Cabinet Place Online) could make up a price list using the least expensive options, such as Red Oak with a Natural finish, no glaze, standard Blum 230 drawer slides, economy hinges, etc.
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Barker vs Conestoga (via Cabinet Joint) for kitchen cabinets?
Has anyone used Barker or Cabinet Joint Conestoga cabinets for their kitchen? I have an 18 ft by 9 foot kitchen w/island and I'd like to install new paint finish solid wood cabinets. I got a quote from RTA cabinets for 10K and then found Barker and Cabinet Joint (if we go with these guys, then we'll go with inset which is a little more $).
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Conestoga Cabinet dealer recommendations?
Anyway, Conestoga's product, is the best you can find, anywhere, period. If someone thinks they can find better, please let me know, seriously! I am not as big, sales wise, as the cabinet joint or cabinet authority, but I can guarantee you, my team and I, offer better service and support, than any other Conestoga dealer, that I know of.
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Cabinetmaker’s Choice brings decades of design experience coupled with highly competitive pricing to provide unparalleled Ready to Assemble (RTA) and assembled cabinets to make your dream kitchen a reality.
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Conestoga Cabinets – Cabinet Place Online
The Best Fit – Most ready-to-assemble (RTA) cabinets are very restrictive in their sizes, however with Conestoga Cabinets you can order most cabinets down to the nearest 1/16th of an inch, without a price increase.
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Conestoga Portfolio - Cabinetmaker's Choice
January 31, 2024 - Conestoga Wood Specialties offers the industry’s widest selection of designs and options to help you create that one-of-a-kind look.
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Conestoga RTA Wall Cabinets
Inset Wall Cabinets: All of Conestoga's cabinets are available in an inset application. Inset Cabinets generally cost approx. 5-10% more than Overlay door cabinets, but they require some additional skills and time for assembling.
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r/cabinetry on Reddit: The Cabinet Joint RTA cabinets- anyone have experience?
January 11, 2025 -
Thinking about using The Cabinet joint RTA cabinets, and working with one of their designers. Does anyone here have experience ? If so, how did it go?
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They are a dealer for Conestoga cabinets which are top notch. I order from a different dealer. It may not answer 100% percent of your question but on the cabinet side the quality is phenomenal. I have ordered quite a few different door styles, wood species, and colors. All have been made well and finished. Assembly always went great. Clients have always been more that happy. Hope this helps some.
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I used them and really liked them. Everything is pretty custom and I was able to build and install myself. 20k or so out the door. The only thing that I would do differently is choose a different finish. We went with a custom sherwin Williams color and the supposed tough as nails paint finish. My family took it as a challenge and the paint has chips here and there after a few years. It’s only gonna get worse in the future.
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Conestoga Wood Products Kitchen Cabinets - Cabinetmaker's Choice
Hi All We are considering going RTA for our kitchen cabinets..from what I can find these seem to be the best in whats out there in terms of quality and service. I would really like to hear from someone who has either worked with these, installed them or even SEEN them in person. If so..can you give details (good/bad/easy/hard/quality, etc?) Thanks in advance! ... We ordered our Conestoga from Brian at the Cabinet Joint in 2011; full kitchen, pantry and mudroom, and put the cabinets together ourselves (DH is very handy but I was able to do it by myself once I got the hang of it and knew what to do).
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Cabinet Place Online – Your Resource for Conestoga Cabinets
We prepare your itemized quote, and once you are satisfied with it, we process your order with Conestoga. When your cabinets arrive, if you have any questions, or concerns, we are happy to offer you answers and support.
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Custom Wood Cabinets & Doors | Conestoga Wood
June 24, 2025 - At Conestoga Wood Specialties, we’ve made it our mission to deliver exceptional cabinet doors and components to our customers. Our company operates nationwide and supplies thousands of products and accessories.
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r/HomeImprovement on Reddit: RTA cabinets
January 23, 2021 -
Hello all, do any of you have any experience with RTA cabinets? I’m looking to redo my kitchen but don’t want to spend a fortune doing so. The RTA cabinets seems like a great alternative but I don’t know what a decent brand is. Everyone I seem to start liking I find horror stories about. Thanks in advance!
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We just did our whole house with RTA. We went through https://www.cabinetjoint.com/ First, CabinetJoint is essentially a reseller for Conestoga Cabinets which is a gigantic producer that makes a lot of the US-produced RTA cabinets. That's not a bad thing though-- it would be almost impossible to put together a custom order through Conestoga yourself, and CabinetJoint makes it pretty easy to get a totally custom setup put together. I highly, HIGHLY recommend using their design service. For a couple hundred bucks you'll have a designer walk you through every option out there (and there are a lot of them) so that you get what you want. You could go anywhere from pretty basic MDF to ultra high-end solid stain-grade hardwood, with a ton of different door profiles. We went with somewhat customized inset cabinetry with flush-toe kicks and custom sizes all over the place. The doors themselves are MDF (really nice MDF, not the stuff you can usually find in stores) and the face frames are solid 3/4" maple. The hinges are top-of-the-line Blum, and the cabinet boxes are all 1/2" birch plywood. To save money we decided to do all the painting ourselves. I'd do it that way again, but it wasn't a small amount of work to prime and paint every frame, door, and drawerfront. We spent around $15,000 for a full house's worth of cabinets: A full kitchen (including base cabinets, a dual-sided island, and 3 floor-to-ceiling pantry cabinets, etc), a laundry room (multiple wall cabinets and 3 more full-height utility cabinets), plus 15 linear feet of custom base cabinets for our living room. Assembly honestly isn't too bad, but definitely don't skimp out on tools. A pneumatic staple gun and clamps are absolutely necessary. There is a decent bit of custom work that may need to be done for assembly. For example, if you are doing a farmhouse sink you'll need to custom-cut the opening on the sink's base cabinet to fit your exact sink. If you're ok taking a Skil saw to your nice new cabinets in a few places it's not too bad, but this isn't quite as simple as what Ikea will deliver, I'm sure. Feel free to DM me or ask more questions here. I am super happy with what we got. There was a lot to assemble: https://i.imgur.com/NHgl1Wn.jpg Kitchen - https://i.imgur.com/S9kcy36.jpg Custom cutout for the sink base: https://i.imgur.com/mWLTPGB.jpg Living room (will have built-in bookshelves built on top, on either side of the TV) - https://i.imgur.com/xMPEweu.png
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IKEA is the biggest player in the industry. Although they are not solid wood face frames and doors, and do not use plywood, they have made good use of such materials as thermofoil and melamine. From a cost standpoint they are very attractive.