Bathroom Cabinets Memphis

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New Cabinet Installation

 

Our experienced bathroom remodeling contractors at Memphis Bathroom Remodel have years of experience with new cabinet installations, making sure the sizing and measurements are always on point, and ensuring that everything is immediately ready for you to use once the bathroom renovation is finished.

Maybe you may already have the type of layout for your new bathroom envisioned. Or, maybe you have trouble deciding whether or not you want your same style that you had before, or if you want to upgrade to something more modern. There are several different types of bathroom cabinets for you to choose from on the market, so there’s something for everyone’s particular and unique taste.

The most important thing (as with the rest of your bathroom renovation project items) is to know the layout that you want your bathroom vanity cabinets to nicely blend with. For example, if you’re going for an old-school look, you might go with the louvered style bathroom cabinets. If you want something that’s a little more basic, sort of like at a modern day hotel or resort, then you’d probably want to go with a shaker style type of bathroom cabinet.

The more up-to-date custom styles are always on the market as well. Whichever style of cabinet you choose for the place where you’ll be storing your towels, first-aid kits, toilet paper, hair dryers, jewelry, and any other items, there are many different styles of bathroom vanity cabinets in Memphis TN near you to choose from.

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Cabinet Sanding

 

Sanding is a process in refinishing bathroom cabinets, and there are some people who actually try to do it themselves instead of hiring professionals. But, when you’re working on an entire bathroom renovation project, it will always be better to get reputable bathroom contractors.

There are those folks who want to rip out and put in brand new cabinets. But, you have a large number of Memphis homeowners who’d rather keep the cabinets that they have, and just get them refurbished.

This is an option that can actually save you a lot of money if you are trying to have a new-looking bathroom, but not wanting to break the bank doing it! The cabinet sanding process itself is something that our bathroom contractors at Memphis Bathroom Remodel have years of combined experience in.

Cabinet Refinishing

 

The main reason that people who are getting their bathrooms renovated want their vanity cabinets refinished is because the bathroom is an environment that is warm and wet. It’s even worse when it’s a small bathroom that doesn’t have a lot of ventilation.

Aside from how all that moisture can cause wear and tear over time, the simple look of your bathroom cabinets after several years of being ignored (with minimal painting and polishing) will make your bathroom spaces feel dull and unalive.

Our experienced professionals take the time and effort to make yours look like new, whether they are plain wood or painted. We go through a meticulous sanding process when necessary, paying special attention to the doors as well as the drawers.

After cleaning everything thoroughly, the staining and varnishing is something that we also don’t take lightly when performing the duties associated with your bathroom renovation project. The before and after of refinished bathroom cabinets is striking, especially when you decide to upgrade the entire bathroom space to coincide with your fresh, new-looking cabinets.

Cabinet Painting

 

Colors, colors, colors! So many to choose from. You and your family have undoubtedly talked about which paint color that is going to be used for your cabinets in your bathroom remodel. And, we realize that you’ve probably been trying to find a color that everyone is happy with, unless it’s your own personal bathroom.

Your cabinets are a basic part of the whole layout, whether you have a smaller or a larger bathroom space. If the cabinets are your main focus in the smaller space, then you’d likely want them to be the dominant color. In a larger bathroom, you’d probably do more to make those vanity items such as cabinets adjust and blend well with others, like the countertops and sinks.