Description
KitchenCraft Reviews – Round Up:
KitchenCraft Company Information:
Kitchen Unit Quality: Average – Good
Price Fitted: varies with dealer
Supply Only: varies with dealer
Warranty: Limited Lifetime
Designer Qualifications: Varies with dealer
Designer Status: Varies with dealer
Commission rate: N/A
From the KitchenCraft website:
Kitchen Craft was founded more than 40 years ago in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and is now sold in hundreds of stores in Canada and the United States. Kitchen Craft manufactures two lines of cabinetry, Integra and Aurora, for the kitchen, bathroom, home office, laundry and other areas throughout the home. In 2002, Kitchen Craft became part of the MasterBrand Cabinets, Inc. of cabinet manufacturers, offering multiple lines from stock to custom cabinetry.
Kitchen Craft continually listen to the desires of their customers to ensure that all products meet their needs. Whether moving into a new home or improving their current one, customers want to create their ideal living spaces – it’s Kitchen Craft’s goal to help them. This is why they offer both quality and versatility, classically made cabinets with trend-forward European styling designed to fit any budget.
Only authorized dealers can sell Kitchen Craft products to consumers. Why? Because dealers can provide invaluable service that helps make your project happen how and when you want it to. Dealers measure the space, assist with design, order the products and arrange for installation. They also stand behind the products, addressing any challenges that may arise right then, right now. This degree of attentiveness can only be accomplished at a local level.
Who Are KitchenCraft?
KitchenCraft are part of the Norcraft/MasterBrand group and are based out of Jasper, Indiana.
Most big-name kitchen cabinet brands in America are part of MasterBrand / Norcraft. A massive choice in ranges, styles, price-point and target market mean that there is a MasterBrand kitchen to suit all pockets and tastes.
J Scot –
Finish is deteriorating after just 5 years. Kitchen and bathroom cabinets for a new house installed just 5 years ago. The kitchen cabinet finish is wearing off, particularly in the are most touched – by the handles/knobs. For the kitchen cabinets, greasy fingerprints are very difficult to clean up. Followed the website directions for gentle detergent & soft cloth but now the finish in the cleaned area has a different sheen than the rest of the cabinet. In the bathrooms the cabinets and trim are NOT wet rated. The warranty specifically excludes any damage due to moisture/water. The trim in some areas has bubbled and come off exposing bare wood. It is impossible to replicate a factory finish with such damage. The estimate to replace the trim is several thousand dollars.
Definitely not recommended for bathrooms or around water in the kitchen. I would not buy again regardless of installation location.