The Difference Between Materials: Solid Surface VS. Quartz
Choosing the right material for your cabinets, countertops, and other surfaces is essential. It affects the functionality and aesthetics of your home or commercial office. But which surface material should you go with? What’s the most cost-effective? Will it match your
Custom Vs. Prefabricated Cabinets: What to Know
Deciding what type of cabinets to put into your home or business can be a daunting task. What kind of style are you looking for? What’s your price range? How much time do you have? How long are you going
Modern, Transitional, and Traditional Cabinetry: What’s the Difference?
There’s a lot to take into account when deciding on the style of your cabinetry, whether it be in your kitchen, in your bathroom, or in your closet. After all, cabinetry is something you’re going to see and use every
Solid Surfaces: What You Need To Know
Solid Surfaces haven’t been around as long as other materials and surfaces; however, it’s popularity is quickly growing. So what exactly is solid surface? Keep reading to find out more about what makes this material so popular. What is Solid Surface? Solid
The Benefits of Soft-Close Cabinets
Soft-close cabinets are all the rage these days. They take the look and feel of regular cabinets and combine them with the luxury and sophistication of modern technology. These cabinets are great for people with kids, a busy lifestyle, or
Our Process: Cabinets for The Residences at LSU Health
Get a sneak peek into the process and intricate work Gator does to make sure every cabinet at the Residences at LSU Health in New Orleans, LA is in perfect condition all the way from the starting block to the
Particle Board vs. MDF
While particle board might have been the go-to substrate for furniture back in the 1970s, times have certainly changed. Despite the once-popular material’s reputation - there are several noteworthy issues associated with this engineered wood product. Overall, the material tends
The Benefits of Frameless Cabinet Construction
When selecting cabinetry, two construction types are usually up for consideration - face-frame and frameless. With face-frame construction, rails and stiles form a frame on the front of the cabinet box. This method was traditionally used by American manufacturers, but