FAQs

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What is RTA?

We sell RTA cabinets. RTA means Ready-to-assemble cabinets, ready for easy assembly onsite. Wall cabinets can be assembled in 10 minutes and base cabinets in 20 minutes.

What is the material of the box?

We use plywood with melamine surface for box.
Melamine is durable, fire resistant, impervious to water, stain resistant, and can be safely cleaned with strong household solutions.

Does the glass cabinet include glass?

No,Glass cabinet don't include glass. If you want to order, please contact customer service.

Do you offer shipping or delivery service?

We currently do not provide shipping or delivery options. If you have specific needs or requests, please feel free to contact us.

What is Framed Cabinet?

Framed cabinets represent a more traditional, American-style construction. The face frame design provides added strength and makes installation and door/drawer alignment easier.

Exposed cabinet sides require separate skin panels to be installed on-site for a finished appearance.

Framed cabinet lines generally offer a wider range of sizes and customization options, making them ideal for more tailored kitchen layouts.

What is Frameless Cabinet?

Frameless cabinets feature a sleek, modern aesthetic that’s especially popular in European-style kitchens. This type of box construction offers full access to the cabinet interior and allows for larger drawer box capacity.

Due to the tight tolerances in frameless design, more fillers are recommended in the layout to maintain proper clearance for door and drawer operation.

Compared to framed cabinets, frameless styles typically offer fewer size and modification options due to construction limitations.

Cabinet Care Guide

Your new kitchen or bathroom cabinets are a valuable investment—and with proper care, they’ll look beautiful for years to come. Here are some simple and effective tips to help maintain their appearance:

Daily & Routine Maintenance

  • Dust regularly using a soft, polish-moistened or damp cloth. Always wipe along the wood grain to avoid scratches from grit in the dust.
  • Vacuum cabinet interiors occasionally to remove hidden dust and debris.
  • Wipe up cooking oil or smoke residue with a damp cloth and a small amount of mild furniture cleaner.

Tip: Old, clean T-shirts, cheesecloths, or flannel make excellent wiping cloths. Avoid anything with buttons or snaps that may scratch the surface.

Cleaning Do's

  • Wipe spills, splatters, and water spots immediately to keep surfaces dry and clean.
  • Clean as needed with a soft, lint-free cloth and a mild soap or detergent diluted in warm water.
  • Always dry surfaces immediately with a clean soft cloth.

Cleaning Don'ts

  • Avoid dishcloths or sponges that may contain grease or detergent residue.
  • Do not use cleaners that contain bleach, ammonia, or abrasive chemicals (e.g., petroleum-based solvents).
  • Never use scouring pads, steel wool, or powdered cleaners.
  • Keep oven cleaners and other harsh chemicals away from cabinet surfaces.
  • Avoid placing small appliances (e.g., toasters or coffee makers) where heat vents directly onto cabinet surfaces.
  • Never drape wet cloths or dish towels over cabinet doors—excessive moisture can cause permanent damage.