Thread: birch vs oak Kitchen Cabinets. Opinions needed
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Sep 14th, 2005 12:39 PM
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birch vs oak Kitchen Cabinets. Opinions needed
Hi,
I'm just about ready to purchase Kitchen cabinets, I'll be spending a lot of money and I want to make sure I'm not making a mistake.
The seller recommends that I purchase Birch, while I hear a lot of people who spent a lot of money on their kitchen purchased OAK.
Is there a big difference between the two? should the price difference be a lot?
any feedback would be appreciated.
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Sep 14th, 2005 12:49 PM
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Newbie
think about which colour you like more too sinc ethey are different.
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Sep 14th, 2005 01:13 PM
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Newbie
Depending on the amount of money you want to spend on the cabinets, birch would be the better option since, in my opinion, birch is more visually apealling than the company standard oak. But as I said it all depends on cost, as both are very good materials for kitchens, assuming you do not go cheap on the finish (I would recommend a varatheane stain to bring out the grain patterns for both) and will probably last the lifetime of the house.
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Sep 14th, 2005 02:00 PM
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Thanks for the feedback, should the cost between birch and Oak be similiar? I just wanted to make sure I wasn't being cheaped out and given Birch because of the cost difference. This is the type of job I'll only get done once and want to make sure it's done right and to not have any regrets.
We are getting a Chocolate stain, I'd assume that would be a varatheane stain, but thanks, I will confrim.
I'm spending a lot of money, it's scary, biggest expense I've ever had aside from the downpayment on the house. Just the cabinets alone will run for about 16k taxes included, that includes deeper than standard size cabinets where possible, maple interiors,brackets that stop the drawers from slamming handles, crown moldings, installation, accessories for cabinets (knife rack, mix master pop up shelf, etc).

Originally Posted by
Eye-man
Depending on the amount of money you want to spend on the cabinets, birch would be the better option since, in my opinion, birch is more visually apealling than the company standard oak. But as I said it all depends on cost, as both are very good materials for kitchens, assuming you do not go cheap on the finish (I would recommend a varatheane stain to bring out the grain patterns for both) and will probably last the lifetime of the house.
Last edited by Rockstead; Sep 14th, 2005 at 02:08 PM.
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Sep 15th, 2005 05:05 PM
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Newbie
Birch is more expensive and because this is a one time thing as you said I suggest going with birch.
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Sep 15th, 2005 05:29 PM
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I don't think you can go wrong with either wood.
They're both tough and durable and will last a lifetime, unless it was made from shoddy workmanship.
It will probably come down to what has the most pleasing grain to you.
Have you seen birch and oak in the chocolate stain that you want?
They will not look similar as the paint will be affected by the wood differently.
Go to the showroom and look at both woods in the color you want. If they don't have it on display ask for a sample.
Then make your decision.
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Sep 15th, 2005 05:43 PM
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if u think ur getting ripped off i suggest u get a second opinion .
there are many places that do estimates for free.
who knows umight be able to save a couple hundred or possibly a grand or 2.
i have worked in places that makes cabinets for kitchens they are expensive but it all depends on what product u are using as well . i know u want a high quality kitchen but u dont always have to pay a high quality price.
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Sep 15th, 2005 05:54 PM
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My uncles wife insisted on Solid Oak kitchen cabinets. I believe they cost over $20,000 25 years ago. Oak laminate or veneer would be fine for most people, but not her. I remember he did the walls in the master bedroom in jointed pine. It looked fantastic, but she didn't think so. He gyprocd right over it
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Sep 15th, 2005 06:39 PM
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Sep 2nd, 2008 03:29 PM
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This should be in the H&G forum to begin with...
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