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Thank you. Unfortunately, it’s not the same cabinet nor the same dimensions. It’s James Martin Brookfield, not St. James. But it’s not bad. It’s a possibility...thanks!
Thank you. Unfortunately, it’s not the same cabinet nor the same dimensions. It’s James Martin Brookfield, not St. James. But it’s not bad. It’s a possibility...thanks!
If you really want something high quality you could always find a local cabinet maker. I share space with a guy that does that and he'll match just about anything, including finish colors.
Thank you. Unfortunately, it’s not the same cabinet nor the same dimensions. It’s James Martin Brookfield, not St. James. But it’s not bad. It’s a possibility...thanks!
You do realize that you not going find the EXACT cabinet being marketed by Restoration Hardware anywhere other than Restoration Hardware, right? That is the way they do business.
Other companies then market very similar looking cabinets, often with very similar sounding names, albeit with slightly different dimensions so there is no issue with "knock-off", merely the "inspired by" sort of marketing -- thus the links supplied...
I agree that if one wants a better made cabinet at likely a very attractive price any competent local cabinet shop could essentially duplicate the things from RH and they would not be marketing it is competition with RH there is no real chance of getting on the radar of RH's legal team...
You do realize that you not going find the EXACT cabinet being marketed by Restoration Hardware anywhere other than Restoration Hardware, right? That is the way they do business.
Other companies then market very similar looking cabinets, often with very similar sounding names, albeit with slightly different dimensions so there is no issue with "knock-off", merely the "inspired by" sort of marketing -- thus the links supplied...
I agree that if one wants a better made cabinet at likely a very attractive price any competent local cabinet shop could essentially duplicate the things from RH and they would not be marketing it is competition with RH there is no real chance of getting on the radar of RH's legal team...
Yes, I DO realize that. Which is why I was looking for ideas of other retailers in the RS, PB line of quality and design. I said I wasn’t considering Home Depot or Lowe’s but didn’t think to leave out Walmart.
If you really want something high quality you could always find a local cabinet maker. I share space with a guy that does that and he'll match just about anything, including finish colors.
Yup. I actually contacted a couple yesterday who can make exactly what I’m looking for. Thank you.
Thank you. Unfortunately, it’s not the same cabinet nor the same dimensions. It’s James Martin Brookfield, not St. James. But it’s not bad. It’s a possibility...thanks!
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