Whats the difference between custom, semi-custom and stock?
With custom, almost anything is possible. The versatility of free-standing accent pieces and furniture, as well as fitted cabinets. Door styles, from contemporary to classic. Wood species, like Cherry, Pine, Walnut, Maple and Oak. And exquisite finishes from soft antique-distressed to stylish low-sheen or custom-colored enamels, as well as traditional stains ranging from rich and dark to pale, natural tones.
With custom almost anything is possible. The versatility of free-standing accent pieces and furniture as well as fitted cabinets. Door styles, from contemporary to classic. Wood species, like Cherry, Hickory, Maple and Oak. And exquisite finishes from soft antique-distressed to stylish low-sheen or custom-colored enamels, as well as traditional stains ranging from rich and dark to pale, natural tones. Semi-custom cabinets are mid-priced, but offer a fair amount of flexibility. Many of the components are stock, but they have features that help the kitchen designer achieve a near-custom fit. Stock offers the least versatility, but the most affordability. You’ll find you need to match up stock parts, typically a modular system, to your kitchen space, and things won’t always fit to maximize space and storage.