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As a result of our years
of experience, our philosophy is: Start with the nuts and bolts
(necessities) and enhance with the bells and whistles (options, lots
of options). |
| We all know
that you need a place for plates and glasses, pots and pans, food
items, and the ever growing mountain of Tupperware and it’s
disproportionate number of lids to bottoms. Then of course, you need
to put away the cooking utensils, cookie sheets, aluminum foil, and
keep in mind the need for the catch-all “junk drawer.” Hence, nuts
and bolts. |
| Bells and
whistles include the “James Bond” swing out spice rack or
convenient pull-out trash drawer. Not too mention, roll out
shelves that eliminate the need for getting down on all fours to
dig out the hidden deviled egg tray that you have to get out as
Grandma is coming to town for the holidays and is going to be
looking to see that you are still using the wedding gift she
purchased lovingly for you, lo those years back. |
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| Our
experienced designers will offer unique options and be able to
integrate your needs and wants that will generate the kitchen or bath
you envision. |
| A trip to
our showroom, again with a sketch or dimensional information about
your kitchen or bathroom, will give us a place to begin designing your
layout using our computer aided program. We’ll generate drawings (with
pricing) that will give you an idea of how your room will look with
your cabinet choice. If you like what we’ve offered to this point, a
trip to your home to finalize measurements will be scheduled before we
place your order. |
| Many
customers are very concerned that changing to new cabinetry is cost
prohibitive. With a little forethought, replacing your cabinets or
altering your floor plan will make your kitchen or bathroom much more
user friendly and efficient. So, before you decide only to replace
your flooring and maybe your countertops, inquire about the cost of
cabinets. You’ll probably be surprised. There are many price options
worthy of your examination, especially when you consider the cost of a
total kitchen remodel is easily lower than the cost of the average new
car and you’ll enjoy your new kitchen for the rest of your time in
that home. Consider the value and resale potential of a complete new
kitchen versus the depreciation of multiple car purchases over your
lifetime. |
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