The Reality Check on Professional Advice
We build, design, and review architectural-grade cabinetry. We document exactly what works in the woodshop and on the job site. But we are not standing in your kitchen. The information published on Artisan Cabinetworkz is for educational and informational purposes only.
Reading our guides does not make you a master carpenter. Our content is never a substitute for a licensed general contractor, structural engineer, or local building inspector. You need eyes on the ground for your specific project.
If you tear out a load-bearing wall because you misread a cabinet layout diagram, that falls entirely on you. We do not know your local building codes. We do not know the structural integrity of your drywall. Always consult a licensed local professional before starting a major kitchen or bath renovation.
The Money and Our Editorial Independence
Good tools and premium hardware cost money. Running this publication costs money. We participate in affiliate marketing programs to fund our operations. This means if you click a link to a specific router bit, a brand of soft-close hinges, or a cabinet manufacturer, we earn a small commission.
It costs you nothing extra.
We refuse to recommend garbage. If a drawer slide fails our 50-pound load test, we do not link to it. We reject sponsorships from manufacturers who use particleboard masquerading as premium core. Our editorial independence is not for sale.
We earn commissions, but we only link to products that survive real-world installation and daily abuse. The money simply keeps the lights on and the shop running.
The Shelf Life of Cabinetry Specifications
Cabinet manufacturers change their specifications constantly. A brand using solid maple face frames today switches to a cheaper composite tomorrow. We obsess over accuracy. We update our reviews and installation guides constantly to reflect the current market.
But the building materials industry shifts fast.
We cannot guarantee that a specific paint grade or hardware tolerance mentioned in an older article remains perfectly accurate today. You must verify the current specifications directly with the manufacturer. Do this before you order twenty boxes of custom cabinets based on a review we wrote six months ago.
The Outside World and External Links
We link out to hardware suppliers, lumber yards, and manufacturer specification sheets. We do this to give you high-resolution data. Once you click away from Artisan Cabinetworkz, you are entirely on their turf.
We do not control their privacy policies. We do not control their shipping delays. We certainly do not control their sudden price hikes. A broken link or a changed product page on a third-party site falls outside our jurisdiction.
What We Do Not Cover
Setting boundaries matters. We want you to know exactly what you will never find on this site.
- Legal Advice: We do not provide legal counsel on contractor disputes or lien waivers.
- Financial Advice: We do not offer guidance on renovation loans or home equity lines of credit.
- Flat-Pack Furniture: We do not review temporary, cam-lock furniture.
We focus exclusively on architectural-grade cabinetry engineered for absolute precision. Zero exceptions.
