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Kitchen Door front bid
Hi All,
I have to submit a bid for a client to make new doors for her kitchen cabinets and am having a hard time knowing where to start. Usually I add up the time and materials that I think the project will take and base the bid on that. I heard somewhere that most cabinet fronts are bid by the square foot which threw me off some, it doesn't help that this will be a new avenue for me so guessing the time is somewhat hard. Each door is a different size, which makes it somewhat more complex. The uppers are going to have inset ribbed glass, with solid lowers, all painted white. I am planning to use poplar with a very (repeat very) simple shaper profile for the stick and rails. Ok, as always any help would be greatly appreciated Andrew |
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