I have a client that purchased cabinets at home depot & used them for the install in the dining area of a very large kitchen now they want to just replace the doors on the working side of the kitchen problem is the doors from the new cabinets are not made in the sizes needed for the old boxes so guess who gets the call anyway I can save the frames from the doors but they want to use the same style leaded glass for the inserts does anyone
know where I might be able to get something close or supply an image to someone who could duplicate the pattern oh and as always they have a budget
thanks in advance to what I think is going to end up as new cabinets in the long run and probably a better way to go
zeeya
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Whats the deal, the period key on your keyboard out of order!
Are you trying to find doors for the leaded glass or do you have the door frames and need the leaded glass?
Doug
trying to find the glass or the complete door which ever will be most cost effective.sorry about the periods here they are ............................zeeya
ZEEYA
I think it would be easier to find the doors. There are a number of door makers out there. I use http://www.Walzcraft.com when I need to buy out doors.
They make them in any size and a large number of profiles.
I would guess that the leaded glass will be significantly more then buying a few doors.
Another option, dont know where your at but you may have some small cabinet shops in your area that may custom build you a few doors. Try checking into that.
Doug
DOUGUTHANKS FOR THE INFO .GLAD TO KNOW YOU HAVE A SENSE OF HUMORZEEYA
No problem.
And nobody on here has more of a sense of humor then me!
Doug
Doug, He gotcha a good one there..................
Joe H
Yuk yuk, I guess he did!
Doug
where are you located? I know of a company that does stained glass inserts for frames. I've installed a few of their pieces and just met the owner last week at a business networking event. Great guy.
Here's their website http://sgoclassicalglass.com/
BTW, welcome to Breaktime.
You might look in your local yellow pages for artglass, stained glass, or such studios or shops. Many of them do restoration as well as custom work.
Dave
Not sure where you're located but I just did a job with this guy http://www.vermontstainedglass.com he does beautiful work and will ship anywhere but there has to be someone in your backyard that does it. Be forewarned, custom work in any size or assumed simplicity isn't cheap.
If you look at his site be sure to click on the trout glass piece...impressive.
-Norm