Remodeling a bathroom is a good start at going green. Leaky toilets can waste up to 200 gallons of water a day. New faucets and shower heads will save a great deal of water. Going green can be accomplished by using cabinets manufactured from beautiful antique woods or woods from 100% renewable sources. Todays photo [...]
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Buying cabinets made in the USA makes good sense. You get better quality, you have someone responsible to you for warranty work, and most inportant you help our economy. It does not make good sense for us to buy products made in Asia when those countries don’t buy any products from the U.S.A. Would you [...]
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How to chose the right cabinet company is a tough thing to do. You need to take into account a lot of little things; many companys have not moved forward with the industry and do not have Design Centers, so this makes it difficult to see their product. Without a design center it is hard [...]
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The easiest way to clean cabinets is by mixing the weakest solution of Murphys Oil Soap possible, then lightly wash your cabinets with a non abrasive rag trying not to rub real hard in one area. Go back over the cabinets with a rag that has water on it, wait 24 hours and then do [...]
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The holidays are fast approaching which brings us to family gatherings. On display in our showroom are a variety of family dining tables, in stock and ready to take home. There is a variety of woods (oak, birch and rustic birch) in a many styles and finishes. [...]
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