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Multi Use Furniture

June 8th, 2009

On display in Ramona we just brought back one of our favorites, the Mission Buffet. This time it has a little different twist, it now has a center door with non reflective glass so the piece can be used as a T.V. stand. If you do not want to use it for a T.V. stand it comes with a panel to swap with the glass that is already stained to match the other doors. With so many homes now having a great room that encompasses kitchen, dining and family the need for multi function furniture is on the rise. When you bring your unique problem to me, I have the experience necessary to take one of my existing designs and tweak it enough to make it work for you. The best part of that is the change results in material up charges only because we do not charge for design work when we build the product. This one is in quarter sawn oak made with our doweled together technique. It is outfitted with dovetail drawers on Blum soft close glides and it is finished by our guys with a oil and wax finish, what a feel. Give me half an idea for your piece and I will design it in front of you in 3D in minutes.  No wonder we are such a hit with our San Diego customers.  free-kitchen

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3 Responses to “Multi Use Furniture”

  1. 1.  Jay

    The non reflective glass looks great!Thats cool for someone who didn’t want to buy glass faced cabinets,they can go for a dark glass environment.

    http://www.kitchencabinetsbyjay.com

  2. 2.  Suanne Vastine

    Hey very nice blog!!

  3. 3.  used cubicles

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