As a employee of Kimball International (a cabinet company), I know most companies place a stickers in various places. Such as on the bottom, backs inside, outside of drawers, bottom of work surfaces (tops), or inside enclosed end panels.
Look in these places, I am certain you will find some information to direct you to your needs.
If not, you may to contact previous owners to locate the installer.
2007-02-10 01:21:53
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answered by IndianaHoosier 5
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First, are you renting or do you own? If you own and recently moved in ask the realtor who the contractor was that installed the current kitchen. He would know the brand name of the items installed. You could then call that manufacturer and inquire about any other items they may stock to compliment your existing kitchen style. If that doesn't work, find out where he bought the items and contact that store. They made need model or seriel numbers from somewhere on the items, color samples or other information
2007-02-10 09:27:17
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answered by keys_2_heaven 1
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If it's a new house, contact the builder. If the previous owners did it, ask them. Otherwise, inside your cabinet you might find a brand, sometimes a literal brand like with a hot iron. You might try the out - sides of your drawers. Sometimes it's a sticker, but if they are higher quality, it'll be a brand. Otherwise, find a good custom craftsman who will match it for you. I was able to match a 1920s era butler's pantry to a newly upfitted kitchen. Looked seamless. Lots of work though.
2007-02-10 09:21:49
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answered by dwilmoth822 3
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Hi,
There are some great answers here for you and I have one more idea you might consider.
Take off one cabinet door and go to your home improvement stores with the cabinet door look at their displays or ask the person that orders the cabinets if they have this. (they have books to look at also)
If this does not solve your problem look up your cabinet makers in your area and take the cabinet door in to them.
Good luck.
2007-02-10 10:47:18
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answered by floridagrandma 3
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Call the builder, if you know. They can help you. Should you not know who the builder was, call the Chamber Of Commerce. They should have info. regarding home builders in the area. They need to know what year the house was built to help you. Good luck!
2007-02-10 09:26:01
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answered by Anonymous
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take a picture of it, then take it to a kitchen retailer, they should be able to tell you the manufacturer.
2007-02-10 09:53:44
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answered by grumpcookie 6
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