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FAQs
Top Questions
At InnerSpace, our custom cabinet process is designed to ensure clarity and quality from initial consultation to project completion. The process begins with a 1 to 3 week phase where we consult with you to understand your needs, create designs, take precise measurements, and provide a detailed quote. Once you approve your quote, there is a 2 to 4 week period before installation begins, allowing us to carefully craft your cabinets to the highest standard. Finally, the installation and project handover typically take 1 to 2 weeks, during which we ensure that everything is installed correctly, functional, and meets your expectations. This structured timeline helps us deliver exceptional cabinetry tailored to your space efficiently and professionally.
Absolutely! InnerSpace welcomes projects of all sizes and budgets. Whether you need a small vanity, custom storage or display cabinets, or a complete kitchen renovation, no project is too small for our team. We work closely with clients to deliver high-quality craftsmanship tailored to your needs and budget. Please contact us to discuss your specific project requirements and explore the best solutions for your space.
Yes, certainly! InnerSpace offers dedicated design and drafting services independently of manufacturing and installation. If you prefer, we can create detailed project designs tailored to your specifications. Once we deliver the completed design, you are free to take it to another supplier for fabrication and installation. We encourage you to contact us to discuss your design and drafting needs, ensuring your project is accurately planned before moving forward.
No, InnerSpace does not offer cabinetry refacing services. Instead, we specialize in the full process of custom cabinet design, supply, and professional installation. Our approach ensures that each project is tailored to your specific needs and style preferences, providing durable, high-quality cabinetry solutions that transform your space from the ground up rather than covering up existing cabinets.
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