Description
From the Bridgewood Cabinets website:
Bridgewood Custom Cabinetry began production in September of 1990—that’s over 25 years ago. Our mission is still the same, to combine high-quality materials, with our experience to craft beautiful custom cabinetry that will complete the kitchen you’ve been dreaming about.
Our custom cabinet line gives you the option to configure every detail of the cabinets we build for your dream kitchen.
Endless choices, infinite possibilities.
James S –
I have a cabinet shop with 4 different brands, What I sell is from contractor grade to high end. They ALL have their problems. The more you spend the less the problems. I have spent my working life installing, building and selling cabinetry (30 years now) I have seen the best cabinet shops come and go in my field. Yes I do sell Bridgewood cabinets. They have the lowest $ to problem ratio of the cabinets that I sell even my high end. Crystal is a good cabinet, but you will spend 40% more on them. When looking to buy cabinets you need to make sure you are looking at the same 2 apples. Kendra, yes the bottoms of your cabinets do not look that great, I have not had that problem yet but your installer did a bad job in lining up and adjusting the cabinets, that stands out more to me. How Bridgewood cabinets come wrapped with the heavy paper was a big issue for me at first, I thought it was shit way of doing it. Then I found out they are shipped out of their factory on one truck, the same truck came to my showroom and me and my guys took the cabinet off the truck much less damage. The other brands I have come on pallets with a cardboard wrap but they all go through 2 to 3 truck transfers, they have way more damage then Bridgewood. The last thing I will say is the finishes. I have seen finishes break down around handles and knobs in the past 20 years, it noes not matter the brand or the cost. I was told once the chemicals on your hands (creams, soaps, etc.) break down the water based finishes that we have to use today faster then 20 years ago.
PATRICK GANGITANO –
Sadly Kendra was not educated properly by the dealer. PVC edgebanding NEVER matches real wood. It is IMPOSSIBLE to. The dealer should have ordered panels to finish correctly.
Most finishes will wear off near the knobs. Especially high use areas and when wet hands are touching the finish. It the past people used “Backplates” to prevent this typical occurrence. You may want to add them.
I am a Mfr Rep for over thirty years. Customers need to be realistic. Wood is Wood….
Tyler Strom –
Been very happy with the quality of the kitchens I put into my remodels, this company has come a long way from a few years ago both in customer service and finishing.