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Project Center- Kitchen Cabinets |
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Omega Cabinets
| English Country |
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Treating cabinets as furniture creates the popular unfitted look that is distinctively English. The use of Manor House fretwork, corbels, and plate racks, as well as the hand painted tiles unify this English Country space. The Clairemont door style with a Country Parchment finish on Maple looks splendid against a rich backdrop. |
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| French Country |
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With great attention to detail, the French Country style has a distinctly feminine quality. The light finish with subtle distressing, specking and glazing, combined with a detailed inset door provides a starting point. The drama that is created by changing cabinet height, creates an instant focal point. |
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| American Country |
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Golden Harvest and Farmhouse Barn Red on Rustic Oak team up for a dynamic combination on the Covington and Clairemont doors, to give a vintage interpretation of the American Farmhouse kitchen. |
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| Traditional |
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The traditional kitchen has universal appeal. Adaptable to both formal and informal rooms, the classic design brings a timeless look of distinction that never goes out of style. The full overlay Ashford door appears with a Honey Bronze Glaze on Maple. The entire room brings warmth to the home while maintaining a beautiful environment for entertaining. |
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| Arts & Crafts |
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The idea people need to feel connected to the place in which they live is an essential element of the Arts & Crafts style. In this kitchen, materials were employed in a way that emphasizes their inherent natural qualities. The soft beauty of cherry, the strength of the stone countertops and the simplicity of the Littleton door carries the style. |
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