Thursday, February 25, 2010

Basement Wet Bar




With so many types of cabinet materials and finishes to choose from, it can be difficult to make the best decision, without seeing a sample before the finished product. This is why many kitchen remodeling companies have showroom's set up for the public to see. A complete showroom will include multiple cabinet materials including cherry, maple, oak, mdf, and particle board. They will also offer an assortment of cabinet hardware as well as a variety granite. Having all these items in one place will allow you to put everything together to envision your new bar area. Many cabinet company's also include 3-D designs that illustrate every detail of your new cabinets.

If you plan on choosing a cabinet company that offers a showroom and 3-D designs, you should expect to spend between $5,000-$20,000 for a completed bar area. As a basement finishing contractor in Kansas City, I have noticed that most residents in Johnson County are not looking to spend that much money on the basement wet bar. An alternative to have KC Basement Finishing design and build custom cabinets specifically designed to fit your basement layout and personal lifestyle. We have built many bars in Kansas City ranging from $2,500-$8,000 which includes your finish and counter tops. For more information contact KC Basement Finishing.

5 comments:

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  2. Nice article. Useful information for basement finishing. You can try TL Contracting for suitable basement finishing. Hope it will help all of you.

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