Our many Design Showrooms display up-to-date cabinetry vignettes – kitchen, office, bedroom, mud-room – to inspire and assist in product selection for both homeowner and trade professionals. Our team of in-house Designers work with contractors and clients to start building their dream living space today.
You will work with a Kitchen Designer from ideation through to delivery. Your wants and desires will be translated into reality with 3D renderings with the materials of your choosing. Final, detailed plans will be supplied to the installer to ensure project success.
Your first visit with a Designer will be to discuss your vision, style, and budget. Bring ideas, photographs, and other inspiration to share as you walk through our showroom with your Designer, who will learn more about how the space will be used and recommend products accordingly.
You and your Designer will discuss the layout and design of your new room. Space, functionality, and lifestyle characteristics are all considered during this phase.
Adhering to the project budget, 3D renderings and elevations are prepared, your contractor is consulted, and with your final approval, your order is placed.
MODERN
KITCHEN
RUSTIC
KITCHEN
TRADITIONAL
KITCHEN
COTTAGE
KITCHEN
FARMHOUSE
KITCHEN
MODERN
KITCHEN
Straight lines and bold angles are synonymous with modern design, a style that became popular after World War I. Modern kitchens embrace this clean aesthetic. They have a streamlined and sophisticated look with spaces that feature flat surfaces, frameless cabinet doors, simple hardware, and functional food prep, entertainment, storage and serving areas that are free from ornamentation.
RUSTIC
KITCHEN
Stylishly rugged rustic kitchens are reminiscent of a mountain retreat. They are perfectly imperfect, typically featuring cabinets in weathered and distressed finishes, reclaimed wood furniture, ceiling beams, copper and wrought iron accents, and a neutral or earth tone color palette. Rustic kitchens have a warm, lived-in look, while providing ample space for appliances, food prep, storage, and entertaining.
TRADITIONAL
KITCHEN
The beauty is in the details. Traditional kitchens encompass a variety of styles from around the world including Mexico and Old World Europe. While this classic kitchen doesn’t shy away from curved and carved designs, ornamentation and embellishments, the look remains clean and sophisticated.
COTTAGE
KITCHEN
Fresh and bright cottage kitchens can make you feel like you are in the country or by the sea, even if you are in the middle of the city. White cabinets, wood floors, colorful accents, and vintage-look details are just a few of the elements that will create a comfortable, cozy and quintessentially cottage-style kitchen.
FARMHOUSE
KITCHEN
Farmhouse kitchen designs run the gamut from rustic to modern, but some of the components common to this style room are knotty wood floors or slate floors, large spaces for preparing food, quality hardwood cabinets in warm tones or painted white, apron sinks, and open storage shelves. Farmhouse kitchens are beautifully functional without being fussy, and add eye-catching character to any home.
MODERN
KITCHEN
RUSTIC
KITCHEN
TRADITIONAL
KITCHEN
COTTAGE
KITCHEN
FARMHOUSE
KITCHEN
MODERN
KITCHEN
Straight lines and bold angles are synonymous with modern design, a style that became popular after World War I. Modern kitchens embrace this clean aesthetic. They have a streamlined and sophisticated look with spaces that feature flat surfaces, frameless cabinet doors, simple hardware, and functional food prep, entertainment, storage and serving areas that are free from ornamentation.
RUSTIC
KITCHEN
Stylishly rugged rustic kitchens are reminiscent of a mountain retreat. They are perfectly imperfect, typically featuring cabinets in weathered and distressed finishes, reclaimed wood furniture, ceiling beams, copper and wrought iron accents, and a neutral or earth tone color palette. Rustic kitchens have a warm, lived-in look, while providing ample space for appliances, food prep, storage, and entertaining.
TRADITIONAL
KITCHEN
The beauty is in the details. Traditional kitchens encompass a variety of styles from around the world including Mexico and Old World Europe. While this classic kitchen doesn’t shy away from curved and carved designs, ornamentation and embellishments, the look remains clean and sophisticated.
COTTAGE
KITCHEN
Fresh and bright cottage kitchens can make you feel like you are in the country or by the sea, even if you are in the middle of the city. White cabinets, wood floors, colorful accents, and vintage-look details are just a few of the elements that will create a comfortable, cozy and quintessentially cottage-style kitchen.
FARMHOUSE
KITCHEN
Farmhouse kitchen designs run the gamut from rustic to modern, but some of the components common to this style room are knotty wood floors or slate floors, large spaces for preparing food, quality hardwood cabinets in warm tones or painted white, apron sinks, and open storage shelves. Farmhouse kitchens are beautifully functional without being fussy, and add eye-catching character to any home.