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Pass Drive - Cabinet Order

Regular price $10,222.00 USD
Regular price $13,677.76 USD Sale price $10,222.00 USD
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Primary Bathroom Cabinets Per the Attached Drawings, Schedule, and Photos

Delivery Fee: $601.22

Difficult-to-reach locations, steps, and other site conditions may incur additional delivery fees.

Cabinet Doors, Drawer Fronts and Finish

  • Door Stye:  Flat Panel
  • Drawer Front:  Top Drawer Slab Front, Middle/Bottom Drawer: 5 Piece
    Wood Species:  Premium Alder  
  • Finish:  Aged Cedar with Black Highlight Per the Sample You Approved 

Special Inserts

  • Pull-out hair station in the 75" vanity.

Cabinet Specifications

  • Framed Cabinet Box: Plywood materials meet TSCA Title VI and Carb Phase 2 formaldehyde emissions standards. Finished ends are 3/4". Unfinished ends, backs, bottoms, and tops are 1/2".
  • Drawer Box: 5/8" Solid Wood, Dovetailed Sides, Back, and Front with 1/4" veneered bottom dadoed into the sides and front
  • Drawer Slides: Concealed, full-extension, undermount with integral soft-close
  • Full-Overlay Door Hinges: 110-degree fully concealed, self-closing, adjustable, and soft-close
  • Inset Hinges: 105-degree fully concealed, self-closing, adjustable, and soft-close.
  • Shelves: Adjustable 3/4" Plywood
  • Interior: Natural Maple Wood Veneer, Clear Coated
  • Hardware: Drawer and Door Handles Not Included

Care & Maintenance Guidelines

While the manufacturer takes great care in crafting durable cabinetry, there are several factors affecting cabinetry to be mindful of. To help care for and maintain cabinet appearance and functionality, they have put together the following instructions and information.

Frequent Care

  • Wipe spills and splatters promptly and dry immediately to avoid staining or damage.
  • Do not place damp cloths or dishtowels over cabinet surfaces. Moisture from these can cause damage to cabinet finish.
  • Keep cabinet surfaces dry by wiping off excess moisture on cabinets in areas that experience excessive humidity.
  • Be cautious of objects hitting cabinet fronts that may cause chips and scratches to cabinet surfaces.
  • Monitor the special attention areas listed at the top of the page.

Long-Term Care

  • Maintaining a consistent home environment by regulating temperature and humidity ensures stable and healthy conditions for cabinetry.
  • Be sure to do a thorough cabinet exterior cleaning a few times a year. Cleaning small areas at a time is recommended.
  • If left uncleaned, oils and contaminants can build up on frequently touched cabinet surfaces, especially around knobs and pulls.

Maintenance

  • Touch-up finishing may be required even with our high-quality finish. Cabinets may get chipped or scratched during installation or from common items like cutlery, jewelry or fingernails. Please contact Wide Canvas for touch-up options and recommendations.
  • Adjustments to cabinet hardware may be necessary from normal use. Occasional hinge screw tightening or door/drawer alignment may be required. Please contact Wide Canvas for adjustment options and recommendations.

Pay Special Attention to These Areas

  • Sinks: Cabinets around the sink area require extra attention because of the proximity to water. Farm and apron sink cabinets are especially prone to water exposure. Be sure to dry promptly to prevent damage.
  • Self-Cleaning Ovens: Extreme heat from the self-cleaning feature can result in damage to surrounding cabinetry. To minimize the risk of damage, remove cabinet doors and drawers closest to the oven before using the self-cleaning feature.
  • Countertop Appliances: Avoid placing small kitchen appliances where heat and steam is directed onto cabinetry. Small appliances such as instant pots, coffee makers and crockpots create heat and steam and can cause permanent damage.
  • Trash Units: Trash pull-outs are one of the most used cabinets in a kitchen. Periodically wipe down the pull-out and check for chips or scratches on the cabinet finish.
  • Dishwashers: During the cleaning process, dishwashers generate heat and steam that can be directed onto surrounding cabinetry. Be sure to dry promptly to prevent damage.
  • Cooktops: Cabinetry can be exposed to heat, humidity and cooking splatter around cooktops. To avoid staining or damage on surrounding cabinetry, promptly wipe clean and dry.

Cleaning Cabinets

Kitchen and bathroom cabinets are subject to elements that require more specialized care compared to wood furniture and cabinetry in other areas of the home. Understanding how to properly clean your cabinets will protect them from damage and keep your investment looking beautiful for a lifetime.

Prolonged exposure to spills, food and/or liquids may discolor or damage cabinet finishes.

Painted Cabinets

  1. Wipe spills immediately with a clean, soft cloth dampened with warm water. After that, immediately dry using a second clean, soft cloth.
  2. Regular cleaning only requires wiping with a microfiber cloth dampened with warm water. After that, immediately dry using a second clean, soft cloth.
  3. To remove oil, grease, food residue or tougher spills, use a clean, soft cloth dampened with a solution of mild dishwashing liquid and warm water. We recommend mixing four to five drops of Dawn® soap to one gallon of water. After that, immediately dry using a second clean, soft cloth.

Stained Cabinets

  1. Wipe spills immediately with a clean, soft cloth dampened with warm water. After that, immediately dry using a second clean, soft cloth.
  2. Regular cleaning only requires wiping with a microfiber cloth dampened with warm water. After that, immediately dry using a second clean, soft cloth.
  3. To remove oil, grease, food residue or tougher spills, use a clean, soft cloth dampened with a solution of mild dishwashing liquid and warm water. We recommend mixing four to five drops of Dawn® soap to one gallon of water. After that, immediately dry using a second clean, soft cloth.
  4. Be sure to wipe with the grain direction.

Laminate, Melamine & Acrylic

  1. Wipe spills immediately with a clean, soft cloth dampened with warm water. After that, immediately dry using a second clean, soft cloth.
  2. Regular cleaning only requires wiping with a microfiber cloth dampened with warm water. After that, immediately dry using a second clean, soft cloth.
  3. To remove oil, grease, food residue or tougher spills, use a clean, soft cloth dampened with a solution of mild dishwashing liquid and warm water. We recommend mixing four to five drops of Dawn® soap to one gallon of water. After that, immediately dry using a second clean, soft cloth.
  4. If there is a pattern or graining, be sure to wipe with the grain direction.

Cleaning Product to Avoid

  • Harsh Cleaners: Harsh cleaners can damage the finish of your cabinetry. Avoid cleaners containing bleach, ammonia, citrus products, mineral oil, harsh detergents, strong soaps, and abrasive cleansers. Examples of harsh cleaners to avoid: 409, Simple Green, Glass Cleaner and Clorox.
  • Waxes and Polishes: Cleaners containing waxes can cause “build-up” creating a “yellowing” effect over time. Common self-polishing waxes can damage your finish, particularly products that contain silicone. Polishes may tend to look great at first but can hold dust particles on your cabinets finish. Examples of common waxes and polishes to avoid: Johnson Paste Wax, Liquid Gold, Pledge and Old English.
  • Abrasives: Abrasive cleaners, scouring pads and abrasive liquids or powders can damage the finish resulting in a dull appearance. Examples of common abrasive cleaners to avoid: Ajax, Soft Scrub, Comet, baking soda, Scotch-Brite pads, steel wool and Magic Erasers.
  • Sponges and Dishcloths: Avoid the use of your everyday kitchen sponges and dishcloths. These items could contain remnants of food, oil or other cleaning solutions. They could also contain particles that could scratch the cabinet finish.

Specialty Areas of Cleaning

  • Glass Doors: Spray ammonia-free glass cleaner on to a lint-free cloth. Avoid spraying the cleaner directly to the surface as overspray and drips can damage cabinet finishes.
  • Bread Board: Thoroughly clean after each use with a clean, soft cloth dampened with a solution of mild dishwashing liquid and warm water. Do not soak the breadboard in water or wash it in the dishwasher. Always follow safe food handling recommendations.
  • Maple Chopping Block: Occasionally use food-grade mineral or vegetable oil to reseal and help preserve your block. Reseal only frequently used areas. Upon years of heavy use, it may become necessary to refinish the block. Sand off the finish and reseal using either a mineral or vegetable oil or with “Good Stuff” urethane gel clear protective finish. Always follow safe food handling recommendations.
  • Metal Doors or Inserts: Use a clean, soft cloth dampened with a solution of mild dishwashing liquid and warm water. Avoid abrasives or acidic items as they will scratch or etch the surface of the stainless steel.

Limited Lifetime Warranty

Who does the warranty apply to?

  • This warranty applies to the initial purchaser of the products who owns them at the original site of installation. FAILURE BY THE CONSUMER TO PROVIDE PROOF OF PURCHASE VOIDS ANY CLAIM MADE UNDER THIS WARRANTY.

What does this limited warranty cover?

  • This limited warranty covers defects in material and workmanship in your cabinetry under normal home use and service.

What will the manufacturer do?

  • The manufacturer will replace or repair any part or parts which may prove defective under normal home use and service.

How do I file a warranty claim?

  • Email Wide Canvas at admin@widecanvas.design to file a warranty claim.

What is not covered by the warranty?

  • Hairline Cracking: Visible cracking around the joint areas of painted face frames, doors and other painted product is considered a natural characteristic of wood. Wood naturally expands and contracts with changes in humidity and temperature and is not covered under any implied warranty.
  • Mellowing and Fading: Mellowing, fading or aging of wood products due to photo-degradation (the effect of natural and artificial light on woods and finishes) of the products’ finished appearance.
  • Installation: This warranty does not cover damage caused by improper job site handling or installation. Improper door and drawer alignment caused by cabinets installed out of level, square or plumb are not covered. This warranty does not cover expenses involved in the removal or installation of any item or product otherwise covered by this warranty.

What will void the warranty?

Products deemed to have been neglected, abused, misused, improperly maintained or FAILURE BY THE CONSUMER TO PROVIDE PROOF OF PURCHASE VOIDS ANY CLAIM MADE UNDER THIS WARRANTY.

  • Humidity and Temperature Damage: Humidity and temperature causes wood products to shrink, swell, crack or warp. Home environments beyond the Care & Maintenance Guidelines above are considered improper maintenance and will void warranty.
  • Water Damage: Damage caused by exposure to water and/or damp cloths is considered improper care and will void warranty.
  • Neglected Chips & Cracks: Neglecting chips and scratches is considered improper maintenance. When chips or scratches are not properly touched up, they are a future point of product failure and will void warranty.
  • Product Modification: This warranty does not cover damage caused by product modifications such as job site modifications, disassembly or refinishing.
  • Improper Storage: Product stored in an uncontrolled environment before or during installation is considered improper maintenance and will void warranty.
  • Appliance Damage: Appliance heat, steam, water or other factors related to appliance use that damage cabinetry are considered improper care and will void warranty.

What are the exceptions to the warranty?

  • Electronic Components: Electronic components such as lighting, electronic assist opening devices, or other electronics will have the outsourced suppliers implied limited warranty.
  • Specialty Finishes: Some specialty finishes may have exceptions or a voided warranty. If they do, your designer will receive a disclaimer.
  • Specialty Products: Some outsourced specialty products and/or over-sized products do not fall under any implied warranty.

Effect of Implied Warranties

  • The manufacturer makes no other warranty of any kind—express or implied. The implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and all other warranties, express or implied, are excluded from this transaction and shall not apply to the goods sold unless the goods are “consumer products” as that term is defined by the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties, so the above limitations may not apply to you.

The manufacturer reserves the right to substitute parts of like quality if a substantially identical replacement part is unavailable. Also, consequential and incidental damages are not recoverable under this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty does not apply to any special order product for which a written disclaimer of warranty was signed by the purchaser or the purchaser’s agent.