Best Vanity in Phoenix AZ
We are so glad we selected Cornerstone cabinets for our kitchen remodel. Chris was exceptional in facilitating the design, cabinet, and finish selection. They were flexible when electric work took longer than anticipated and the installation was awesome. We could not be happier with the whole process and would strongly recommend Cornerstone to anyone seeking a cabinet contractor.
www.cornerstonecabco.com
2435 S 10th St, Phoenix, AZ 85034
10/10 recommend these guys. An honest and trust worthy father and son team that puts out a great product and a great experience. My wife and I wanted to have a custom vanity made in our master bath and they 100% gave us exactly what we wanted. The quality in their product is there and they even helped arrange getting our quartz counter done which by the way they have an awesome and quick turn around granite guy. Don’t hesitate to use these guys! Thank you for taking care of us!
martelcustomcabinets.com
21628 N Central Ave Suite 5, Phoenix, AZ 85024
My cabinet door was damaged recently, and Cabinets 4 Less was amazing. Their showroom has many options, and their staff is very accommodating.
vipcabinets.com
4140 E Winslow Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85040
Cabinets 4 Less set us up great with very high quality cabinets at great prices! Both our bathrooms turned out awesome! Go see these guys when you need cabinets!
cabinets4lessscottsdale.com
8445 E McDonald Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85250
Great custom cabinets and outstanding customer service. Also they go above and beyond to fullfill your design needs from custom finishes to one of a kind fabrications.
2343 W Cypress St, Phoenix, AZ 85009
To be fair, the team at Design Lab did get our vision for the kitchen and bath remodel we planned, and their designs did, eventually, work out. HOWEVER, we’d suggest, should you opt for their services, to be very clear about what services they plan to provide and to be certain that they are doing what they promised correctly. In our experience:
1. Design Lab represented themselves as the lead team for our remodel. Without telling us, after we hired the contractor they introduced us to, they signed a contract with the contractor and Design Lab became a subcontractor. This created confusion for all parties throughout the project.
2. We kept the same footprint in the kitchen. Despite this, Design Lab did not measure the existing cabinets correctly. The cabinets they ordered for one wall would not have fit. Fortunately, the contractor identified that issue, but it led to a 2-week delay.
3. There was a gap from design to construction, which was our choice. By the time the project started, the kitchen cabinets we had selected were no longer available. Rather than telling us, Design Lab simply ordered different cabinets they thought we’d like. We didn’t like their choice. This led to a 4+-month delay, during which we had no kitchen.
4. Design Lab often did not order sufficient quantities of materials (like tile, cabinet filler, crown molding, kitchen cabinet knobs). In the deal they made with the contractor, Design Lab apparently maintained control over ordering materials and supplies. This added time and frustration, because projects could not be completed in one visit from the trades brought in by the contractor. All these issues led to completely using the contingency piece of the project budget, even though there was only 1 change order ever made.
5. Design Lab incorrectly ordered the backsplash tile, when they made up for the shortage of the first order. We had 2 different style tiles waiting to be installed, but fortunately this was spotted by the contractor before the tile was to be installed. Design Lab also ordered kitchen knobs that were different from what was in the specs.
All of this made a project the contractor estimated would take 6 weeks ultimately take 8 months!
www.thelifestylelab.shop
1. Design Lab represented themselves as the lead team for our remodel. Without telling us, after we hired the contractor they introduced us to, they signed a contract with the contractor and Design Lab became a subcontractor. This created confusion for all parties throughout the project.
2. We kept the same footprint in the kitchen. Despite this, Design Lab did not measure the existing cabinets correctly. The cabinets they ordered for one wall would not have fit. Fortunately, the contractor identified that issue, but it led to a 2-week delay.
3. There was a gap from design to construction, which was our choice. By the time the project started, the kitchen cabinets we had selected were no longer available. Rather than telling us, Design Lab simply ordered different cabinets they thought we’d like. We didn’t like their choice. This led to a 4+-month delay, during which we had no kitchen.
4. Design Lab often did not order sufficient quantities of materials (like tile, cabinet filler, crown molding, kitchen cabinet knobs). In the deal they made with the contractor, Design Lab apparently maintained control over ordering materials and supplies. This added time and frustration, because projects could not be completed in one visit from the trades brought in by the contractor. All these issues led to completely using the contingency piece of the project budget, even though there was only 1 change order ever made.
5. Design Lab incorrectly ordered the backsplash tile, when they made up for the shortage of the first order. We had 2 different style tiles waiting to be installed, but fortunately this was spotted by the contractor before the tile was to be installed. Design Lab also ordered kitchen knobs that were different from what was in the specs.
All of this made a project the contractor estimated would take 6 weeks ultimately take 8 months!
3243 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85018