The cabinets for this project were designed and purchased by East Main Cabinets (https://eastmain.com) for the client. This guide is to assist with typical install questions and problem solving when installing the cabinets.

Contact Info:

East Main Cabinets - [email protected] - 513-760-5000 - Ask for Chris or Colin for technical questions.

Cabinet Delivery & Warranty Claims:

The cabinets will come assembled and boxed with labels attached on the boxes to identify the cabinets inside (for example: SBA33 is a Sink Base Apron 33).

Plan the Layout:

Before installing cabinets, please mark the walls to look for any discrepancies between the layout provided and the field measurements. The measurements for the design were taken several months ago and the design may have gone through several iterations, issues with spacing can be resolved before cabinets are installed.

Install Tips

  1. FOR INSET CABINETS: The cabinets are INSET cabinets, meaning the doors sit inside the face frame. Be careful not to rack the cabinets out of square on install as you will see the gaps between the door and face frame.
    1. The door hinges do have three adjustments per hinge (in/out, up/down, left/right) but cannot solve for a racked cabinet.
    2. Use shims as needed to keep the cabinet as square as possible against the older walls.
  2. Shiloh cabinet doors have quick release hinged to pop the doors off easily.
  3. Check the ceiling height! We planned for up to 6” of crown moulding with a two piece crown. The first piece should provide 6” and the crown itself has a 3” rise so that should be able to provide up to about 9”, but these old homes do have slopes in their ceiling.
  4. Typically, Center the sink on the window and install that as the first base cabinet.