Compliments to the Cabinetmaker: Communication, Not Distance, Is Key!

This beautiful Cherry kitchen is the heart of a recently renovated 1901 Colonial Revival home in Wayne, Pennsylvania. The homeowners looked far and wide, exploring options from many different cabinetmakers, before choosing Crown Point Cabinetry. The family was kind enough to share photos, and to tell us in their own words why they enjoyed working with Crown Point Cabinetry:
“I have been admiring the photos of Crown Point Cabinetry in the pages of magazines like Old House Journal for 20 years. But I never thought I would get to the point of actually having them in my own home! I just thought they would be totally unaffordable. While custom cabinetry of the quality Crown Point offers is not inexpensive, it was more affordable than I had initially thought! And, it’s a great value when you consider the added value it brings to my home once installed.”

“When you are working with a designer from a distance, it is all about communication. I had a better sense communicating with my Crown Point Designer, Mark Wirta over the phone and email, than with any of the other designers who I met in person.”

“From the warm and welcoming showroom to the clean, well organized shop, the employees were obviously proud of the work they were doing. Crown Point will always get my strongest endorsement.”
Homeowners-Wayne, PA
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June 1st, 2009 at 1:53 PM
I’m confused about the water faucets/sink in this photo. Would the user be reaching in sort of sideways (from the side) get at the water? Just curious!
June 2nd, 2009 at 1:41 PM
Hi Chris,
Yes, that is exactly how the island was designed. One sink, two faucets and access from each side of the island. It is the only one like it I recall in my 14 years but it certainly makes sense.
Mark