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Welcome to our Expanding Cabinets and Countertops Page...Each Supplier is a Trusted Partner and was Specifically Chosen to Fill a Niche in our Thorough Offering.
Start your Spring 2026 projects today. One room or a whole house renovation.
The Latest Styles and Technologies are at your fingertips...
Our Designers Source from Trusted Suppliers and Showrooms in the Region.
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You're looking into the near future with this photo. A study in texture and durability. White oak and lacquered doors, tough and beautiful quartz veining. Open shelving, Neutral hues and clean lines that contrast and show off utilitarian treasures---your dishes and bowls.
A Well Composed Design Withstands the Volatility of "Trends"
When the beautiful properties of the materials are presented with simplicity and minimal ornimentation, it's as if there is no time-stamp on the space. Wood, Stone, Steel and Ceramics are never going out of style.
The Countertop Fabricator can Make or Break a Project. We Know the Best ones for Each Project...
3 Top Picks out of the Hundreds of Countertops Available...
Taj Mahal Quartzite Natural Stone
Brittanicca Gold Warm Quartz by Cambria USA
Calacatta Castana Quartz by MSI
Outstanding Bath Cabinet Design
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So excited to have our bathroom remodel completed!! We can't begin to tell you how wonderful it was working with Russell and Will on this project. From the actual design, to picking out everything, they were there with us every step of the way. If there was ever an issue, they were always available to clarify and answer the questions our contractor had. We couldn't have asked for better service and will definitely be using them again for our next reno project!! Thanks again! SC North Potomac, MD
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Thanks Will, for the great design on our kitchen remodel. By opening up the kitchen we have loads of storage and a much more fluid space for entertaining on the weekends. The vision you planned for us is just what we wanted, the cabinets are top quality, there is a place for everything now! It was a pleasure working with you, the job was completed on schedule and you were available to ask questions along the way. Great Job!
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Future, Present and Past...
The Dawning of the Age of the Workstation Sink
If you haven't seen one yet, give us a call. This invention allows you to prepare, serve and clean-up everything all in one place. Lots of accessories like cutting boards, collanders, drying racks and even chalkboards are available. From 30'' wide up to 72'' and beyond.
George Washington's Kitchen at Mount Vernon
At nearly 300 years old, this space is hardly recognizeable as a kitchen to our modern eyes. But notice the pots and pans and the counter tasking space on an, island! There is no refrigeration, no sink, no stove --there is one hell of a cooker though!
There is only one cabinet (not pictured). It's a locked box on the wall that contained spices, namely black pepper from the Far East.
One thing is obvious about the durability of the materials in the first President's kitchen. They have lasted. It's probable that the room could still function today as it was intended to!
White Inset Cabinets...A 30 yr Trend. Ending Soon?
White, Inset cabinets in a black & white color palette will never be outdated. Don't let them tell you so. BUT, We are seeing the end of the fully ''white-it-out'' trend, where everything from floor to ceiling is white.
The Inset kitchen cabinet style, where the doors and drawers are flush with the frame of the cabinets, is from the 1920's! You will continue to see this look in the coming decades. -WG
