Has anyone used cabinets from INTERMOST cabinets? I’d like to hear any pluses or minuses?
KaiserRoo
Has anyone used cabinets from INTERMOST cabinets? I’d like to hear any pluses or minuses?
KaiserRoo
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KRoo
Can't help you, never heard of them nor the granite you asked about.
But, could be area specific.
Best of luck finding good info and user response. Have you tried locally?
Sorry for the delay in responce but I can't post anything on this web site unless I use something other that Internet Explorer which is a major PIA.
I have gone to several local kitchen design and lumber yards but they really seem to not want to help us with the process. Nearly all have comented that teh cabinets that My wife and I would like are not very popular (frameless) in this area of the country, (RI).
The cabinet people don't seem to understand that we would like to get a starting point for the cabinets so that we can see just what a kitchen remodel will cost. They don't seem to be very interested in our inqueries.
Thank you again for the responce, KaiserRoo
If you had the automatically updated IE.........
Seems this software don't like improvement and you either have to download a different browser or activate a "button" on the title line of the IE browser. It looks like a torn pc. of paper and is up above the address line. You click on that and it enables antique software to work with the new updated IE.
Initially when I couldn't post after the IE update, I dnld'd Firefox-that worked fine as the browser.
However, I just went back to IE and lo and behold--either clicking on that torn paper icon in the title bar of IE worked forever after doing it
or
beats the heck outta me-The IE browser was able to post on this site now.............