Kitchen & Bath Blog
February brings us the second installment of our “Bein’ Green” blog series where we’ll dive further into environmentally responsible decisions when building or remodeling your home.
Read MoreWelcome to B&T’s first installment of our “Bein’ Green” blog series where we’ll spend the next few weeks discovering the many different ways our decisions in the built world can affect the natural world around us.
Read MoreFifty miles north of Minneapolis, lies a quaint town, Princeton, full of carpenters and cabinetry experts hard at work at Crystal Cabinetry Works. The main drag consists of a couple of small family owned stores and a large brilliantly lit showroom. The modern, lively showroom seems out of place in the seemingly sleepy, traditional town which showcases Crystal cabinetry the Hammer family have been working to perfect for over 70 years.
Read MoreJoin us for our 1st Annual Autumn Inspired DIY Craft Workshop on Monday, October 23rd, 2017 from 5PM-7PM. We will be decoupaging pumpkins. No Talent Required. Fun Included.
Read MoreAs a sponsor of the Mid-Atlantic Home and Outdoor Living Show, we will be hosting a game show style presentation called "Friendly Feud" - The Kitchen Edition at 1 PM March 31st - April 2nd, 2017 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. Our presentation will focus on the Fears of a Kitchen Remodel which is a common concern we hear from potential clients. Taking on a "kitchen remodel" is very daunting, but attempting to do it yourself or hearing stories of absentee Contractors can make anyone postpone the decision of a kitchen or bath remodel. Our hope is to shed those fears when you know you have selected the right kitchen and bath remodeling company for your project. As a team, our primary goal is to have happy customers and to make your next kitchen remodel one that was well worth the investment and a memorable experience. Visit us at the show to speak to one of our designers who can walk you through our process!
Read MoreSo what are Thermofoil cabinets? Thermofoil cabinets are made using a flexible vinyl material that is applied by heating the vinyl and molding it over medium-density fiberboard (MDF) or engineered wood. The result is a cabinet door with a smooth surface that resists chipping better than painted surfaces.
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