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Cinnamon Maple Glazed

One of the most long-lasting color and style for kitchen cabinets, Cinnamon Kitchen offers Full Overlay Door Style; Euro 6 way Adjustable Plywood Shelves, Full Extension Solid Wood Dovetail Drawers.

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The sample door costs will be fully refunded or used as credit towards your full size kitchen cabinets purchase.


    CINNAMON MAPLE GLAZED
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Cinnamon Maple Glazed, one of our premium kitchen cabinets collections, features:
  • Kitchen Style: Cinnamon stained maple wood with dark glaze in a traditional style
  • Door: Maple Solid Wood, Full Overlay Door Style
  • Glides: Soft-Closing Concealed Undermount Glide
  • Hinges: Euro 6 way Adjustable Plywood Shelves
  • Drawers: Full Extension Solid Wood Dovetail Drawers
  • Shelves: 5/8” Thick Adjustable Plywood Shelves (NO particle board!)
  • Box: Cabinet Grade Plywood Box (NO particle board!)
  • Soft-Closing Door Upgrade Available
THE FINEST FURNITURE FINISHES
  1. The finest maple wood is sanded until smooth and vacuumed.
  2. An equalizer stain is applied to balance the base color of the wood.
  3. A toner is then applied to establish color uniformity.
  4. A deep penetrating stain is then applied to reveal the hidden beauty of the natural grain.
  5. All stained surfaces are the hand-rubbed and wiped of excess stain, and the slowly air-dried.
  6. A wood sealer is then applied, penetrating all exposed wood surfaces for uniform protection.
  7. All surfaces are then hand-sanded, providing a smooth, consistent surface.
  8. A glaze is applied by hand ( if applicable ).
  9. A color consistency examination is performed with additional touch-up if needed.
  10. A final protective top coat is applied, maximizing resistance to scuffing, moisture, fading and most household chemicals.
THE BEAUTY OF REAL WOOD CABINETRY

Maple is a strong, fine-grained wood that is mainly off-white in color, although it may contain light hues of yellow-brown or pink. It may also contain natural imperfections which add character and uniqueness to the wood.

WOOD CHARACTERISTICS
PLANNING YOUR DREAM KITCHEN
5 Standard Kitchen Layouts

The very first step of the planning process is to determine the possible layout of your kitchen. There are five basic kitchen shapes: Straight, Galley, L-shape, U-shape, and G-shape.

The Traditional Work Triangle

The work triangle is the standard configuration use by professionals for designing efficient kitchens. The three magical points are the areas between the refrigrator, range and sink.

The L-SHAPE kitchen is the most common kitchen layout in American households. It provides a good amount of continuous counter space, and the magic work triangle is executed perfectly. This design can also allow for the inclusion of a dinining area or island.
The STRAIGHT configuration is good for smaller homes and apartments. It offers the least efficient kitchen plan but maximizes space. The G-SHAPE kitchen is a step up from the U-Shape kitchen. This design adds extra cabinet and counter space. In order to avoid feeling too closed-in, this layout works best when two of the walls are open to adjacent spaces.
The GALLEY configuration is efficient for up to two cooks in the kitchen. However, the shape allows little extra room for crossing household traffic. The U-SHAPE kitchen is ideal for the solo cook. The continous countertop and cabinets surround the cook on three sides, putting everything within reach.
GETTING STARTED
MEASURE YOUR SPACE

Accurate measurements are essential to planning your new kitchen. With these measurements your designer will be able to help you create your dream kitchen.

FLOOR PLAN

Using the measuring procedure illustrated, carefully prepare a simple floor plan of your existing kitchen. Your completed floor plan should resemble the diagram shown. Make sure you show the exact locations of doors, windows, range hood vents, gas lines, water lines, drains, switches, outlets, light fixtures, and vents. Double-check all measurements.

MEASURING PROCEDURE

Using a tape measure and graph paper, measure as outlined.

Horizontal Measurement
  1. Measure from wall to wall at 36” height.
  2. Measure from corner to window or door opening.
  3. Measure across opening from trim edge to trim edge.
  4. Measure from edge of trim to far wall. Compare sun of #2, #3 and #4 measurements to step #1.
  5. Mark exact locations of water line, drain, gas line and electrical outlets/switches on drawing.
  6. Measure from wall to wall above window and compare to #1.
Vertical Measurement
  1. Measure from floor to window sill.
  2. Measure from window sill to top of window.
  3. Measure from top of window to ceiling.
  4. Measure from floor to ceiling- Compare to sum of #7, #8 and #9.
APPLIANCE / FIXTURE INFORMATION

Show desired locations of appliances on drawing. It is very important to indicate natural gas locations, 220 volt outlets, and wall mounted telephone locations(T) and cable TV outlet location (CTV).

  Type Size( W x H x D ) Hinge Position( L / R )
Refridgerator      
Range      
Range      
Dishwasher      
Sink      
Disposal      
Trash Compactor      
Other      
MAINTENANCE
GENERAL INFORMATION

Keep cabinet surfaces dry.

Quick temperature changes and excessive moisture can be harmful to the cabinet finish and overall cabinet stability.

INITIAL CLEANING AFTER INSTALLATION

To remove dust, use a soft, lint-free cotton cloth to wipe down all exterior and interior surfaces.

BASIC CLEANING

Use a soft, lint-free cotton cloth dampened with a mild detergent or soap, and warm water.

For best results, use a “blotting” action rather than a wiping motion when cleaning.

Dry surfaces immediately with a soft, lint-free cotton cloth.

Avoid using a dish cloth or sponge-Harsh detergent residues may harm finishes.

Avoid ammonia-based cleaners and soaps with dye.

WIPE SPILLS PROMPTLY

Food spills and grease will come off more easily if they are removed promptly.

Wipe up spills and water spots immediately with a lint-free cotton cloth so moisture is not absorbed into the cabinetry.

Check the areas around the sink and dishwasher to make sure that water and detergents do not absorbed into the cabinetry.

Check the areas around the sink and dishwasher to make sure that water and detergents do not dry on the cabinet surface.

Do not leave printed materials ( newspapers, magazines, etc. ) on the cabinet surface. The printing ink can bleed into the cabinet finish.

AVOID EXCESSIVE MOISTURE & HEAT

Avoid draping wet or damp dish towels over doors of the base cabinets.

Do not attach towel racks to the interior of cabinet doors.

Use tray under potted plants to catch excess water.

Avoid placing small kitchen appliances where the heat or steam is directed onto cabinet surfaces.

Always protect wood surfaces by using hot pads under hot items.

AVOID ABRASIVES

Never use scouring pads, steel wool, wire brushes or powdered cleaners.

Do not allow oven cleaner to touch any part of the cabinet.

Avoid sliding objects across the cabinets surface.

Be careful with knives and other sharp objects that can damage the cabinet surface.

When in doubt of a cleaner’s suitability, don’t use it. Harsh cleaners and detergents may scratch and penetrate the surface, allowing food or moisture with cleaners on a cabinet surface for any length of time.

CARE AND CLEANING OF GLASS DOOR INSERTS

Use a household glass cleaner with a soft, clean cloth.

Apply the glass cleaner directly to a cloth rather than the glass or mirror.

Avoid excess glass cleaner running into cabinet joints.

Ammonia should never be used full strength.

LIFE TIME WARRANTY

BuilderElements Cabinetry hereby warrants that all cabinets sold by BuilderElements Cabinetry are free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of life time from the date of purchase. This warranty is expressly limited to repair or replacement of the defective part at the discretion of BuilderElements Cabinetry, and does not include labor for removal or replacement. This warranty only applies to the original consumer purchaser and is not transferable to subsequent owners. This warranty does not extend to defects caused by improper handling, storage, installation, assembly or disassembly, damages, product modifications, exposure to the elements including humidity and heat which may result in damaging the cabinets, misuse, abuse or negligence. Natural wood may vary in texture, color and wood grain, and exhibit subtle changes as they age. Sunlight, smoke, moisture, household cleaners and other environmental conditions may cause materials to vary from their original color and/or to warp, split or crack. These variations are considered to be the nature of the material in relation to its environmental exposure and not covered under this warranty.

BuilderElements Cabinetry periodically updates and makes changes to its product line and specifications. If a warranty claim is filed against obsolete or changed product, BuilderElements will replace the part(s) under warranty with a new part of the same style or with a similar style currently offered.

BuilderElements Cabinetry cannot be held responsible for replacement product that may not exactly match installed product.

ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS

BuilderElements Cabinetry makes no other warranties other than those set forth herein and all other warranties are hereby disclaimed. In no event shall BuilderElements Cabinetry be liable for incidental or consequential damages to the homeowner or to any third party, including, without limitation, damages arising from personal injury, lost profits, loss of business opportunity, loss of property, economic losses, or statutory or exemplary damages, whether from negligence, warranty, strict liability or otherwise.

To submit a warranty claim, the original consumer purchaser must contact the BuilderElements Cabinetry dealer or reseller where the product was purchased. A copy of the original dated sales receipt must be presented as proof of purchase. The BuilderElements Cabinetry dealer or reseller will contact the BuilderElements Cabinetry sales representative who will inspect the product and submit the findings to BuilderElements Cabinetry for response

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