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  "headline": "Don't Make These Cabinet Installation Mistakes",
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  "articleBody": "Installing new cabinets can make a huge difference in your kitchen's look and functionality, but a few common missteps can really derail the process. One of the biggest mistakes we see is inaccurate measurements. It sounds simple, but even a small error can lead to gaps, ill-fitting cabinets, and a lot of frustration. Another pitfall is not considering how you actually use your kitchen. People often choose cabinets based purely on aesthetics without thinking about storage for large pots, small appliances, or everyday items. This leads to beautiful cabinets that just aren't practical for daily life. Ignoring how cabinets interact with appliances is another frequent error. You need to ensure there’s enough clearance for fridge doors to open fully, dishwashers to pull out, and oven doors to drop down. Failing to plan for proper internal organization is also common; just having shelves isn't always enough. Thinking about pull-outs, dividers, or spice racks during the planning phase can make a huge difference in long-term satisfaction. Lastly, trying to DIY a complex installation when walls or floors aren't perfectly level can lead to major headaches and costly corrections. If you're dealing with an older home, custom layouts, or integrating specialized appliances, calling in a professional like Frasheski Construction can save you time, money, and a lot of stress in the long run. We make sure everything is measured, planned, and installed precisely so your new cabinets look great and function perfectly.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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