Should I Buy RTA Kitchen Cabinets?

Why buy RTA Cabinets? In selecting new cabinets for your home, there are a variety of options to consider. Remodeling a home- either one area or a whole house- is a good way to increase the value of your home over time while enhancing the quality of living of your everyday life. That said, remodeling days can be quite costly. This is where DIY ideas such as ready-to-assemble (RTA) cabinets come into place. If you’re looking for a quick and easy assembly, are remodeling on a budget or love do-it-yourself projects, then ready to assemble cabinets are your best option.
(all photos are of actual RTA cabinetry!)
What are RTA Cabinets?


RTA stands for “ready-to-assemble”, so when you get your RTA cabinets home, you will have all you need to install them yourself. When you order RTA cabinets, all parts have been cut to size, holes drilled and any finishes you requested applied. Then the parts are stacked, wrapped and shipped to your home. Then all you have to do is put them together: our RTA cabinets can be assembled with only some wood glue and a screw driver – saving on time, effort, and installation costs.
Quality RTA Cabinets? Some might ask if RTA means “cheap” – no, absolutely not. Although it depends on where you make your purchase, like any other buying decision, a trustworthy company can deliver top quality products. Quality RTA cabinets are just as durable and elegant as you would find in any kitchen showroom. We offer over 60 different lines to choose from, as well as a great selection of Made-In-America RTA cabinets.
Continue on to our blog post to get more info and tips on how RTA kitchen cabinets could work for you.
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  • Nikki Wills Nikki Wills on Nov 25, 2014
    I LOVE the RTA cabinets we got from Cabinets to Go. Fabulous price, amazing quality, easy to put together. No drawbacks at all!
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