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Cabinets Are Not Just For Kitchens
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Cabinets Are Not Just For Kitchens

A trend that is gaining force is the use of cabinets in other rooms. Now you can make exciting improvements to your home and lifestyle by using cabi­nets in any room.

Home Office

Turn a spare bedroom into a home office or a library with intelligent work space and storage with the comfort of the home. Include work stations with drawers and file drawers, book case storage with adjustable shelves and desk orga­nizers. The addition of crown mould­ing and frieze rails create a custom look. Additional storage can be pro­duced with the use of a utility cabinet. Under cabinet lighting will illuminate your work space. Electric outlets are installed inside the cabinets so you can conve­niently plug in your computer, printer or other devises. Also openings are made to run wiring between all the components.

Entertainment Center

One of the most popular uses of cabinets outside the kitchen is for entertainment centers. You can avoid clutter and protect your valuable electronic equip­ment. Pocket doors can hide the television when not in use. Your sound and video components can be placed on a shelf or behind a door inside the cabinets. Fluted fillers, crown and base shoe moulding will enhance its furni­ture look. Shelving and storage items will create a complete unit.

Hutches

Attractive hutches can be installed in a kitchen, butler’s pantry or a dining room. Linen base cabinets offer plenty of func­tional drawer space. Glass doors and open cabinets allow you to showcase your favorite glassware. The addition of a wine rack and a stem glass holder can make the hutch suitable as a serving area or a butler’s pantry. Installing fluted fillers, arched valances, cubbies with drawers, frieze rails and base shoe mould­ing will add design flair.

Granite Counter Tops

Top off your project with granite counter tops. Granite is a remark­able natural stone that comes in a wide variety of colors and textures. It is a hard, durable stone which requires very little maintenance and can be used for a number of your home improve­ment projects. Granite is an ideal product for high-traffic areas such as your bathroom and kitchen because it will maintain its origi­nal appearance for years and the tile is stain and scratch resistant.

Wet or Dry Bar

Wet or dry, a bar makes living and entertaining easier. Cover the essentials with a wine rack, stem glass holder and drawer base for supplies. Glass doors and open cabinets showcase your favorite glassware, dishes or collectables. Cubbies with drawers provide a beautiful furniture appeal. An appliance garage is ideal for hid­ing mixers and blenders. Add a bar sink or a beverage center to make the bar one of the most useful areas in your home.
































Cabinets Are Not Just For Kitchens

Greenbaum Remodelers

Greenbaum Remodelers has home office and entertain­ment center configurations and offers specific modular packages to fit your needs. They are a full service home improvement company. They can add a room on to your home, renovate your kitchen or bathroom, replace your entry or interior doors, install or replace a deck and railings, complete your basement, etc. Design services are available.

Greenbaum Remodelers are an installing dealer for Aristokraft Cabinets, Kabinart Cabinets and The Palette Collection vanities and coun­ter tops.

Visit their web site at: www.greenbaumLLC.com


Abe Greenbaum, Owner
Abe Greenbaum has been an Atlantic County Home Improvement Contractor for over 40 years. Starting in his family residential construction business in 1973, Abe became a carpenter skilled in all phases of home construction.
Since then Abe has gained the valuable remodeling knowledge that only experience teaches. His strength is his personal attention to the customers needs from conception to completion.

Visit their web site at:
www.greenbaumLLC.com 
By Abe Greenbaum, Owner
Published on 02/29/2008