03-09-2010
Pictures from the second episode of Renovation Rescue (Marquis Cinnamon Cabinets)
While I was out of the country, we received the pictures from the second episode of Renovation Rescue that we sent bathroom vanities for. Once again, they did a great job on the bathroom, even though it is was a small space. The Marquis Cinnamon Vanities looked great in the bathroom.
Stay posted for the upcoming episodes of Kitchen Impossible which start filming this week in Philadelphia! Check out all of the pictures under the News and Press Release Tab
Stay posted for the upcoming episodes of Kitchen Impossible which start filming this week in Philadelphia! Check out all of the pictures under the News and Press Release Tab
03-11-2010
Cabinets Delivered to the Kitchen Impossible renovation house
Yesterday was the first day we were at the house for the upcoming episode of Kitchen Impossible on the DIY network. They had just completed the demo work, so there wasn't much action going on, but we delivered all of the Marquis Cinnamon Kitchen Cabinets that they are using for the house. Not sure when the installation will begin, but we will be back there to take plenty of before and after pictures for everyone to see. Later this month, we will be delivering cabinets for another episode of the show in which they are using the Chestnut Maple Kitchen Cabinets. Stay tuned for more updates about the shows.
03-16-2010
RTA Cabinet Store picks up another TV Show on the DIY Network- Money Hunters
As our company continues to grow and expand at a rapid pace, our partnerships with the home improvement networks continues to grow as well. We were contacted by another show on the DIY Network to help with a kitchen renovation. The television show is called Money Hunters. The episode will most likely be filming the end of April or early May. It is one of the new shows in the DIY Network lineup.
Matt Blashaw and Deanne Bell are…the MONEY HUNTERS. In this 13 episode series, they’ll track down home-improvement tricks of the trade, outside-the-box solutions and smart shopping options in an effort to deliver the best damn renovation money can buy.
“Money Hunters” is part of DIY Network’s suite of “smart money” shows and will air in primetime 2010 (Q2) in the block of programming including hits “Sweat Equity” and “10 Grand in Your Hand.” Each episode will challenge a couple to beat their home renovation budget. We’ll showcase everything from kitchens and baths, to garage makeovers, attic conversions and outdoor kitchens. If the homeowners get the job done in the black, we’ll give them a nice chunk of change: a thousand bucks. If they bust the bank, they’re on the hook for the overages, but they’ll still have a fab renovation anyway. And all along, viewers see new products, and learn valuable do-it yourself tricks and money saving tips.
stay tuned for updates about the show, and behind the scenes before and after pictures.
Matt Blashaw and Deanne Bell are…the MONEY HUNTERS. In this 13 episode series, they’ll track down home-improvement tricks of the trade, outside-the-box solutions and smart shopping options in an effort to deliver the best damn renovation money can buy.
“Money Hunters” is part of DIY Network’s suite of “smart money” shows and will air in primetime 2010 (Q2) in the block of programming including hits “Sweat Equity” and “10 Grand in Your Hand.” Each episode will challenge a couple to beat their home renovation budget. We’ll showcase everything from kitchens and baths, to garage makeovers, attic conversions and outdoor kitchens. If the homeowners get the job done in the black, we’ll give them a nice chunk of change: a thousand bucks. If they bust the bank, they’re on the hook for the overages, but they’ll still have a fab renovation anyway. And all along, viewers see new products, and learn valuable do-it yourself tricks and money saving tips.
stay tuned for updates about the show, and behind the scenes before and after pictures.
03-22-2010
Pictures of the Marquis Cinnamon Cabinets in the 1st Episode of Kitchen Impossible
We wrapped up the filming of the first episode of Kitchen Impossible today (it is actually episode 404 in their series). They used the Marquis Cinnamon cabinets in this episode and they turned out great! Filming for this show was much different than Carter Can, since they didn't have as big of a crew or as tight of a schedule. That being said, the quality of the work was equally as good, and the host is super nice.
We begin work on the second episode we are doing for them this week, and they are using the Chestnut Maple cabinets for this episode. It is not set in stone, but we are talking about a third episode where they actually come to our facility to see the order fulfillment process!!
Head to the News and Press Release Page for pictures from this Episode of Kitchen Impossible
We begin work on the second episode we are doing for them this week, and they are using the Chestnut Maple cabinets for this episode. It is not set in stone, but we are talking about a third episode where they actually come to our facility to see the order fulfillment process!!
Head to the News and Press Release Page for pictures from this Episode of Kitchen Impossible
03-23-2010
Heritage Honey Maple is Replaced with the Richmond line of Cabinets
As cabinet trends change, we attempt to adjust our cabinet lines to match. With that in mind we decided to discontinue the Heritage Honey Maple line of kitchen cabinets and add an updated version of the same finish- The Richmond Cabinets. The Richmond Kitchen Cabinets are very similar is color, with a slightly more modern design. This cabinet line also offers some different sizes and features that you couldn't get in the Honey Maple. This line is now fully stocked and ready to be shipped!
So if you were thinking about buying the Honey Maple, but didn't have a chance to order it before it was removed from the site, take a look at the Richmond line (I think you will be pleasantly surprised).
So if you were thinking about buying the Honey Maple, but didn't have a chance to order it before it was removed from the site, take a look at the Richmond line (I think you will be pleasantly surprised).

