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J Display Case

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J Display Case

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are a custom acrylic fabrication shop with stock designs also shown on our website. Our quality is the finest in the acrylic industry. Display cases, wall cabinets, display covers and bases for antiques, model ships, collectibles, and turntables. Safely packaged and shipped to your door. We ship to all of the US states and cities in 48 contiguous states. Email or call us for a free quote 1 800-971-6276.

"I have been a customer/consumer for many years. The products are manufactured to the very highest quality possible. Packing & shipping are the Industry Standards. Customer Service is the benchmark of the business. Every company should use J Display Case as their Business Model ! Kudos !!!"

Art W on August 2024

We are a custom acrylic fabrication shop with stock designs also shown on our website. Our quality is the finest in the acrylic industry. Display cases, wall cabinets, display covers and bases for antiques, model ships, collectibles, and turntables. Safely packaged and shipped to your door. We ship to all of the US states and cities in 48 contiguous states. Email or call us for a free quote 1 800-971-6276.

"I have been a customer/consumer for many years. The products are manufactured to the very highest quality possible. Packing & shipping are the Industry Standards. Customer Service is the benchmark of the business. Every company should use J Display Case as their Business Model ! Kudos !!!"

Art W on August 2024


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Boger Cabinetry & Design

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Boger Cabinetry & Design

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11 years of experience

At Boger Cabinetry & Design, we strive to offer the highest quality products at the most affordable price. Our goal is to exceed our customers' expectations and make their dream kitchen a reality. With our free consultation, design and estimate services we can help you create your dream kitchen from start to finish.

"Poor quality Missing panels Poor customer service Told us cabinets were American made-boxes say Made in China Not all wood as reported Missing paint on some pieces One cabinet arrived crushed Big gaps in some pieces Bottom cabinet 1/2 “ from wall edge Top cabinet 1 1/2” from wall"

DAN F on March 2019

At Boger Cabinetry & Design, we strive to offer the highest quality products at the most affordable price. Our goal is to exceed our customers' expectations and make their dream kitchen a reality. With our free consultation, design and estimate services we can help you create your dream kitchen from start to finish.

"Poor quality Missing panels Poor customer service Told us cabinets were American made-boxes say Made in China Not all wood as reported Missing paint on some pieces One cabinet arrived crushed Big gaps in some pieces Bottom cabinet 1/2 “ from wall edge Top cabinet 1 1/2” from wall"

DAN F on March 2019







Goings Kitchen Korner

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Goings Kitchen Korner

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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Goings Kitchen Korner a unique design center for kitchens, baths, offices, media rooms, closets, custom furniture, and so much more. With three designers we can help plan and design your space.

Goings Kitchen Korner a unique design center for kitchens, baths, offices, media rooms, closets, custom furniture, and so much more. With three designers we can help plan and design your space.


"I rarely feel the need to write a review or blast anyone on social media. I have written a review maybe twice in my life. That being said, I read reviews for almost every purchase I consider. I know reviews can pull a lot of weight and I value them, good or bad. This is a long one but one you will want to read if you are considering using this business. My husband and I ended up visiting Vision Floors and more in Lafayette, IN, after [Company information redacted] failed to show up to our scheduled in home consultation. I had never heard of vision floors but was pleasantly surprised by our visit to the store. Sarah was very helpful and patient with us as we scoured their flooring until we found one we loved. Financing was simple and fast as well. We had our home measured, got the floors ordered, and scheduled an installation date. November 19th. Bobby was our installers name I believe. He and another guy removed all our old carpet and prepped most the floors for the new vinyl flooring in one day. They would have finished installation the following day except they ran out of flooring. Yep. Nearly 1200 sq ft of flooring and they came up 3 boards short. Guess how long our floor sat unfinished? Almost 3 months. Read on. Ok mistakes happen. No biggie. We just have to order more flooring and they’ll come finish it. We very patiently wait to hear something and when we didn’t I then sent a text to Sarah November 24th but got no response. It’s coming up on thanksgiving so we cut them some slack. We had other projects we were working on anyway. Wait yet another week, still not a peep. Sent another text December 1st. Finally get a response the boards arrived they will be out in 2 days. Great. The next day got a text all the boards are damaged and have to order more. They blamed UPS. Ok **** happens just have to wait for another shipment. *Crickets* Ask for an update December 11th. They’ll be out on the 16th. Great. December 16th installed the wrong floor. Yes, the wrong floor. Our planks had black beveling and the 3 they installed did not. Also the coloring was slightly different but noticeable. So now we have mismatched flooring running down our hallway. Cool. Why they even installed this floor is beyond me. I’m convinced they thought we wouldn’t notice and would get away with it; they claim it was a manufacturer defect. Either way the floor should have been inspected more closely before installation and the so-called experienced installers should have stopped what they were doing. But they went ahead and installed it anyway as well as the trim and the transition and caulked along the stonework as if nothing was wrong. I sent pictures of the floor showing the mistake.No response. Husband calls the next day and leaves a message. No response. 3 weeks of unanswered texts and calls. Husband finally drives 45 minutes to the store on a Saturday to talk face to face. Was told they are still trying to get useable boards. THEN COMMUNICATE THAT TO US.!! The silence is what kills us. How can something like this happen and you don’t inform your customer as to every step you are taking to rectify the situation? Why do we have to ask for updates as to what the **** is going on over and over again for weeks? We are very frustrated at this point to say the least. January 7th asked for update. Nothing. January 16th asked for update. Nothing. Finally January 21st, we get a text. They have the floor, when can they come out. We gave them our availability. We both work 6 days a week and getting days off is not easy so they need to be flexible and work with our schedule. Simple request right? Nope. Another week of silence. January 29th asked for an update and get a response of Monday Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. Well Monday Tuesday and Wednesday came and went and not a peep. Friday asked for an update. Nothing. I informed them on February 6th that I had February 11th off so I asked them to make it work. They did. They sent someone out and I’m relieved it’s finally finished. But that’s not all... While the guy, I believe his name was Jeremy, was here doing us this huge favor of fixing their **** up, he took a phone call and was telling whoever he was talking to about the job he was at. How he had to fix a mistake he didn’t make and that the mistake was “barely even noticeable.” That it was “just missing a black line” (the beveling) and that “you really had to look hard to notice it.” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Are you kidding me? First, you don’t talk like that in front of the customer. Super unprofessional. And second, we paid a ****load of money for our floors and even if you don’t think it’s noticeable we notice it and have to look at it every day. It was done incorrectly and most definitely needed to be fixed and I don’t need to hear you complain about it. Just do your job. I will tell my story to anyone that will listen to me. I have already told my family, friends, and coworkers not to do business with vision floors if they are ever in the market for new flooring. My experience with this business warrants a bad review. They should be called out publicly for their bad business practices and horrible customer service. I understand people make mistakes and had this company made any effort to keep us informed, or at the very least show a little remorse or act a tad apologetic, I wouldn’t feel the need to shame them. The lack of communication has been unreal. I hope no one else has to go through this."

Allyson S on February 2021

We offer the largest selection of carpet, hardwood, laminate, ceramic tile, vinyl, area rugs and more - and you'll always find the best products and great savings... everyday.

"I rarely feel the need to write a review or blast anyone on social media. I have written a review maybe twice in my life. That being said, I read reviews for almost every purchase I consider. I know reviews can pull a lot of weight and I value them, good or bad. This is a long one but one you will want to read if you are considering using this business. My husband and I ended up visiting Vision Floors and more in Lafayette, IN, after [Company information redacted] failed to show up to our scheduled in home consultation. I had never heard of vision floors but was pleasantly surprised by our visit to the store. Sarah was very helpful and patient with us as we scoured their flooring until we found one we loved. Financing was simple and fast as well. We had our home measured, got the floors ordered, and scheduled an installation date. November 19th. Bobby was our installers name I believe. He and another guy removed all our old carpet and prepped most the floors for the new vinyl flooring in one day. They would have finished installation the following day except they ran out of flooring. Yep. Nearly 1200 sq ft of flooring and they came up 3 boards short. Guess how long our floor sat unfinished? Almost 3 months. Read on. Ok mistakes happen. No biggie. We just have to order more flooring and they’ll come finish it. We very patiently wait to hear something and when we didn’t I then sent a text to Sarah November 24th but got no response. It’s coming up on thanksgiving so we cut them some slack. We had other projects we were working on anyway. Wait yet another week, still not a peep. Sent another text December 1st. Finally get a response the boards arrived they will be out in 2 days. Great. The next day got a text all the boards are damaged and have to order more. They blamed UPS. Ok **** happens just have to wait for another shipment. *Crickets* Ask for an update December 11th. They’ll be out on the 16th. Great. December 16th installed the wrong floor. Yes, the wrong floor. Our planks had black beveling and the 3 they installed did not. Also the coloring was slightly different but noticeable. So now we have mismatched flooring running down our hallway. Cool. Why they even installed this floor is beyond me. I’m convinced they thought we wouldn’t notice and would get away with it; they claim it was a manufacturer defect. Either way the floor should have been inspected more closely before installation and the so-called experienced installers should have stopped what they were doing. But they went ahead and installed it anyway as well as the trim and the transition and caulked along the stonework as if nothing was wrong. I sent pictures of the floor showing the mistake.No response. Husband calls the next day and leaves a message. No response. 3 weeks of unanswered texts and calls. Husband finally drives 45 minutes to the store on a Saturday to talk face to face. Was told they are still trying to get useable boards. THEN COMMUNICATE THAT TO US.!! The silence is what kills us. How can something like this happen and you don’t inform your customer as to every step you are taking to rectify the situation? Why do we have to ask for updates as to what the **** is going on over and over again for weeks? We are very frustrated at this point to say the least. January 7th asked for update. Nothing. January 16th asked for update. Nothing. Finally January 21st, we get a text. They have the floor, when can they come out. We gave them our availability. We both work 6 days a week and getting days off is not easy so they need to be flexible and work with our schedule. Simple request right? Nope. Another week of silence. January 29th asked for an update and get a response of Monday Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. Well Monday Tuesday and Wednesday came and went and not a peep. Friday asked for an update. Nothing. I informed them on February 6th that I had February 11th off so I asked them to make it work. They did. They sent someone out and I’m relieved it’s finally finished. But that’s not all... While the guy, I believe his name was Jeremy, was here doing us this huge favor of fixing their **** up, he took a phone call and was telling whoever he was talking to about the job he was at. How he had to fix a mistake he didn’t make and that the mistake was “barely even noticeable.” That it was “just missing a black line” (the beveling) and that “you really had to look hard to notice it.” I couldn’t believe what I was hearing. Are you kidding me? First, you don’t talk like that in front of the customer. Super unprofessional. And second, we paid a ****load of money for our floors and even if you don’t think it’s noticeable we notice it and have to look at it every day. It was done incorrectly and most definitely needed to be fixed and I don’t need to hear you complain about it. Just do your job. I will tell my story to anyone that will listen to me. I have already told my family, friends, and coworkers not to do business with vision floors if they are ever in the market for new flooring. My experience with this business warrants a bad review. They should be called out publicly for their bad business practices and horrible customer service. I understand people make mistakes and had this company made any effort to keep us informed, or at the very least show a little remorse or act a tad apologetic, I wouldn’t feel the need to shame them. The lack of communication has been unreal. I hope no one else has to go through this."

Allyson S on February 2021

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Cabinet Making questions, answered by experts

Walls in good condition with an even surface should be fine for frameless cabinet installation. Older, uneven, or warped walls could create problems. Your studs and their spacing are especially important, since frameless cabinets rely so much on wall attachments. Call in a professional installer for a consultation if you aren’t sure.

Concealed cabinet hinges stay entirely hidden when the cabinet door is closed. These are sometimes called European-style hinges, but they can be found on all types of cabinets, including many popular home styles. That’s good news when you want to make cabinet adjustments: Concealed door hinges are even more likely to come with adjustment screws to alter the hinge until the door is in the right place.

Solid wood is a durable and attractive option for cabinet doors that holds up well against a small amount of moisture. However, solid wood doors will expand and contract, meaning upkeep will be necessary if painted. Particleboard with veneer cabinet doors are cost-effective and can be attractive. MDF cabinet doors offer excellent and predictable workability features. However, both of those options are vulnerable to damage if water finds its way through the veneer or paint finish. 

Peninsulas used to be all the rage in kitchens, but over the last few decades, they’ve been replaced by the kitchen island. However, that doesn’t mean peninsulas are outdated. If you want to add extra seating and storage to your kitchen but don’t have room for a large, bulky island, a peninsula can be just as beneficial an addition.

If you prefer not to sand your particle board cabinets prior to painting, you can use mineral spirits and a rough sponge to add some grit to your medium-density fiberboard cabinets so that the paint will still stick. Keep in mind that using 120-grit sandpaper is still the preferred method for preparing your particle board cabinets for a new coat of paint.

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