Friday, October 9, 2015

Brookhaven Kitchen Cabinets – Reasons To Choose Them


How your kitchen looks or feels has a lot to do with what type of cabinetry you have used there. Cabinetry is the most important element in the kitchen and has a great impact on the functionality of the space. So, when my friends Martha and Leo bought a new home in Houston and asked for suggestions on how to furnish their kitchen, I advised them to go for Wood-Mode or Brookhaven kitchen cabinets and with good reasons.



Leo said, “We want to go for something that has superior quality. We wouldn’t want the cabinets to fall apart only a few years of use.”

Me: Well, in that case you must shop from Brookhaven or Wood-Mode. Houston has many places where these cabinets are available. These cabinets will give you the best worth of your money. Ask anyone and you will know their cabinetry is famous for lasting over generations. And you know what makes them so sturdy? They are made from the best quality Cherry, Maple, Oak and Pine and the lumber has to pass through a multitude of processes to ensure the strength, accuracy and stability of the cabinets.

Martha: That sounds great! But what about the designs? I don’t want to settle for the same designs that everyone else has in their kitchen.

Me: Wood-Mode and Brookhaven gives you so many options to choose from, your cabinets will look completely, custom. Trust me! Much variety is available in everything, starting from colors, finishes to molding and hardware. Your cabinetry will have unique design that is perfect for your kitchen, not general designs. You can even have a vintage or modern or artistic decor in your kitchen, based on what type of cabinetry details you choose.

Martha and Leo were excited to check out the Brookhaven kitchen cabinets and they carefully chose each element of their cabinetry. They invited me over after furnishing their home and I have to say, I was very impressed with the decor of the kitchen and especially, for their cabinetry choices. Even though they thanked me for my tips, I think the credit was theirs and of the superb craftsmen of Brookhaven. 

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