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^^^Ok, now that that's been clarified, where does the craftsman style come in? Is that what the rest of the house looks like? The outside of the house?
I don't think either choice you posted would be considered craftsman style.
Unfortunately, I can only get the styles and colors shown. So, yes the same cabinets pictured.
Wow that SUCKS. I don't get the restriction. You can buy cabinets anywhere. Are you building a new home?
In any event, I would never want those cabinets that are of the cream color - no matter WHAT color they were - so the white shaker cabinets are the win for me.
^^^Ok, now that that's been clarified, where does the craftsman style come in? Is that what the rest of the house looks like? The outside of the house?
I don't think either choice you posted would be considered craftsman style.
It's a new build. I just like Craftsman style The house necessarily isn't Craftsman but I like the aspects and I would like to add a few similarities. It's just a small ranch style home that I plan to put a covered porch and a roof transom
It's a new build. I just like Craftsman style The house necessarily isn't Craftsman but I like the aspects and I would like to add a few similarities. It's just a small ranch style home that I plan to put a covered porch and a roof transom
Got it In that case the white style would be better and maybe you could paint them after you move in.
The white and the gray cabinets appear to be the same door style. Personally not a fan of either color, but if you want something craftsman like, that door style is closer.
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