OT: Custom Kitchen Cabinet Doors

saleenpwr88

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Hey RC...I think a few of you have some wood working skills so I thought I would try here first. In my kitchen the previous owner moved the refrigerator and the spot where it used to be needs a new cabinet. Currently I just have some rolling kitchen island thingy there and I don't like it. The kitchen is nothing special so I'm just going to buy a cabinet from a big box store but I want the doors to match the rest of the cabinets. Who can make the doors for me? The house was built in the late 80s and I have given up on trying to find out who the manufacturer of the cabinets are. They probably wouldn't have this style anymore anyway. The pic below is the best I have right now. The arrow on the left is where the cabinet would go. The arrow on the top right shows the door style, that curve is on the top as well. I can get a better picture if anyone needs it.

Hoping someone can help.
Thanks
Adam

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I had custom kitchen cabinet doors made to match some pre-existing doors. Call Kevin William Woodworking in Lombard. They could do that in their sleep. If you just want someone who can knock it out cheap as a side job, that would be cheaper if I had to guess.
 
I had custom kitchen cabinet doors made to match some pre-existing doors. Call Kevin William Woodworking in Lombard. They could do that in their sleep. If you just want someone who can knock it out cheap as a side job, that would be cheaper if I had to guess.

Thanks. I didn't find one in Lombard but found:

Kevin-William Inc.
1433-J Fullerton Avenue
Addison, IL 60101
(630) 620-0404

Same place?
 
Yes, that's right. Not sure why I had Lombard in my contact for them but that is the address & phone I have. Kerry & Sean are great guys and r a great resource. I have worked with them on several projects in the past and have always been very happy with their work. They built a custom door for under my basement stairs (av rack in there) when I remodeled a couple years ago. Gave me great advice and I reused a killer piece of old glass from an original to the house door. I was going to spend the money to replace the glass because I thought I couldn't get it looking decent. They gave me the tools and advice to properly clean and restore the glass. Saved me some real $ because glue chip glass that thick isn't even available anymore and the new stuff is costly for a big piece.

Shoot them a pic and some specs. They should be able to give you some advice and a quote.
 
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