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Job of the Month: Savannah Wine Cellar

This month’s project is one that has been complete for quite some time now and many of you may have experienced all it has to offer.  The Savannah Wine Cellar boasts big design in a small space creating a relaxing environment allowing the customer to gain the knowledge they need to make a great product selection.


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Job of the Month: The Glazing Process

July’s job of the month features the glazing process. This finishing process is used on a portion of last month’s featured project, and I’m sure many projects to come. Last month we followed a portion of the Richard residence cabinetry through our specialty division and now we head into the paint room with it. We put together a short video showing the glazing process that was applied to the custom designed cabinetry for the Richard’s kitchen. There are several steps included in the glazing process including, painting, sanding, repainting and wiping the doors clean of the excess paint applied to the door to achieve the glazed look.


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Job of the Month: Richard Residence

Though still a work in progress this job has made our list because once completed this remodel will transform the style of the home from contemporary to a much more traditional design creating a relaxing environment much more worthy of its peaceful surroundings. The home sits on Dutch Island boasting its peaceful waterfront view and is owned by the Richards Family.

 

The interior designer responsible for this house’s transformation is Jone Bremer of Jone Bremer Interiors located in Savannah, GA. Joan is working alongside Kay Ryle, one of our talented kitchen and bath designers, and contractor Stephen Lufborrow to pull it all together. Stephen Lufborrow of Lufborrow Realty is also located in Savannah.


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Job of the Month: Circa Lighting, Roswell GA

Circa lighting originally founded in Savannah, Georgia has recently expanded and opened a brand new showroom located in Roswell, GA. The project features crisp clean finishes creating a clean simplistic backdrop allowing their beautifully extensive lighting collection to shine.

Simply Brilliant!

 

 

 


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Job of the Month: SCAD Ex Libris

This month’s featured project holds a special place in my heart being a SCAD Alumni, The Savannah College of Art and Design recently renovated their fabulous book and art supply store known around Savannah as, Ex Libris. This is an excellent project showcasing the wide variety of work Custom Cabinets is capable of producing.


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Job of the Month: Parker’s Market Urban Gourmet

Parker's Growler station 1

The Parker’s Company has been updating their stores with the help of Custom Cabinets, the most recent being the Drayton Street location which is nestled the heart of downtown Savannah. We have worked in collaboration with Parker’s to create a custom designed brew station for their new “beer growlers.”


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Tips When Doing A Kitchen Renovation

A complete kitchen renovation encompasses everything from the demolition to placing your dinnerware in your new cabinets. You can spend months debating the endless options you are presented with for everything from tiles to paints. However, in the end, everything seems to come together. With the help of family, friends, and maybe even a kitchen designer, you have created a cohesive look. A kitchen that represents your family’s taste and that will make your life easier.


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A little history about Custom Cabinets

A little history about Custom Cabinets

Chris Williamson has been working in cabinetry since he was a teenager. After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1993 with a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, he returned to work for his uncle, Roy Williamson, who established Custom Cabinets in 1975.


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