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Crown Point Custom Cabinets

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Visitors to Crown Point's showroom can view door and finish samples in a variety of colors and styles.
Rugged, unique and timeless are words normally reserved for the landscape in New England. Crown Point Cabinetry embraced those characteristics in crafting cabinetry for Home Again's interpretation of today's farmhouse in Quechee Lakes. Rugged in the strength of joinery, unique in the beauty of hand-applied milk paint, and timeless styling in the flush inset Sturbridge series and Coventry doors.

The all-hardwood face frames, doors, and drawer fronts are hand cut, machined, assembled, and sanded. The milk paint finish is completely hand-applied. Its unique beauty is then protected with a coat of catalyzed sealer, baked on in the finishing oven, re-sanded, and then given the final catalyzed topcoat, all hand-done.

The assembly team is given the finished items and all necessary cabinet box parts, and using time-tested joinery methods, creates each cabinet, one by one.

Pick your pleasure. Crown Point crafts cabinets from any popular wood material. A fully assembled cabinet is primed and awaits transfer to the paint shop. It will be hand painted to the customer's specifications.
 
Each cabinet component is hand painted with a multi-step process for an attractive and durable finish. Between paint applications, components are dried on special racks. Each job is the customer specified color.
Even though the entire cabinet-making process can be stopped by any individual along the way for quality reasons, the cabinetry is subjected to rigorous scrutiny by the shipping team before it is finally ready for delivery.

For more information on Crown Point Cabinetry, visit their Website.

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