What is Kraftmaid Venecia and where do I buy it?
Kraftmaid Venecia is European-style or frameless line of cabinetry and is available at major home centers like Home Depot and Lowes, as well as independent dealers of Kraftmaid cabinetry across the country. You can locate an independent dealer by going to Kraftmaid's website and using their dealer locator. The specifications for the product are available at the Kraftmaid site, and one can also order a door sample from the there as well. Still have a few questions about the product? Read on.
The Kraftmaid Venecia line, according to Consumer's Digest, is a mid-range European-styled (also referred to as full-access or frameless) cabinet, as opposed to the Kraftmaid Traditional line that uses a stile and rail construction on the front of the box. This allows for more usable space in each cabinet, and typically provides a more streamline or custom looking finished kitchen look (although this same look can be achieved with traditional cabinetry in full-overlay styles). Often, Euro-style is associated with more contemporary looking kitchen cabinetry, clean lines, bright colors, acrylic or other synthetic materials, and even stainless steel doors.
The Kraftmaid Venecia linewas introduced to the market in the last decade, and represents Kraftmaid's second attempt to capture some of the ever expanding Euro-style cabinet market. When Kraftmaid first launched the line, it was ripe with problems (not offering finished sides, lack of a molding options to name a few) most of which have been fixed by now. Still, other American made Euro-style cabinet manufacturers have been making problem free cabinetry for over 30 years like iEuropa.
The product is constructed of ½" material (most Euro-style are 5/8") and is fairly sturdy, carrying a limited lifetime warranty. While the line offers many standard modifications, it does not offer the ability to make custom cabinetry, as some others do in the mid-range Euro-style category. Steel drawer boxes are a fairly popular available upgrade, and the Kraftmaid Venecia offers a moderate selection (28 doors, 31 colors) of style and finish combinations. For more information on Kraftmaid Venecia, or other mid-range brands and higher end brands click here.
The Kraftmaid Venecia line, according to Consumer's Digest, is a mid-range European-styled (also referred to as full-access or frameless) cabinet, as opposed to the Kraftmaid Traditional line that uses a stile and rail construction on the front of the box. This allows for more usable space in each cabinet, and typically provides a more streamline or custom looking finished kitchen look (although this same look can be achieved with traditional cabinetry in full-overlay styles). Often, Euro-style is associated with more contemporary looking kitchen cabinetry, clean lines, bright colors, acrylic or other synthetic materials, and even stainless steel doors.
The Kraftmaid Venecia linewas introduced to the market in the last decade, and represents Kraftmaid's second attempt to capture some of the ever expanding Euro-style cabinet market. When Kraftmaid first launched the line, it was ripe with problems (not offering finished sides, lack of a molding options to name a few) most of which have been fixed by now. Still, other American made Euro-style cabinet manufacturers have been making problem free cabinetry for over 30 years like iEuropa.
The product is constructed of ½" material (most Euro-style are 5/8") and is fairly sturdy, carrying a limited lifetime warranty. While the line offers many standard modifications, it does not offer the ability to make custom cabinetry, as some others do in the mid-range Euro-style category. Steel drawer boxes are a fairly popular available upgrade, and the Kraftmaid Venecia offers a moderate selection (28 doors, 31 colors) of style and finish combinations. For more information on Kraftmaid Venecia, or other mid-range brands and higher end brands click here.