Kitchen Remodeling
Up one levelThe Kitchen Renovation Contest Has Started!
So whether you are a professional looking to showcase your project, or a first time DIY'er, everyone has an equal chance of winning. To register, simply go to the Kitchen Renovation Contest page on the website, or you can click on the image below.
Good luck to everyone that enters, and we look forward to seeing (and reading about) your renovation projects!
RTA Cabinet Store- Now offering Free Video Instructions
As we continue to grow, we are starting to add more and more features to the site. One of the new features that we are going to start offering will be free instructional videos on everything from how to assemble a wall cabinet (which is already on the site), to how to install crown moulding, and how to actually install the cabinets. We hope to have several different videos available in the next couple of months to help educate our customers on how to work with our cabinets.
While their are some sites that actually charge for instructional videos, our goal is to provide as much information as possible to our customers so that they keep coming back any time they need cabinets. Keep checking back to see the new videos we post. While they may not be Hollywood quality videos, they will certainly help customers with the assembly and installation of their new kitchen cabinets
First Day at the HGTV Project House
We just wrapped up our first day at the HGTV house. It was a little more subdue than I expected, but it was hectic none the less. The only people on site were the general contractor (who happens to be from Pennsylvania as well), and his assistants. Jake and I got right to work assembling the cabinets for the kitchen, which took us most of the day.... did I mention that is was 105 degrees where we were? Not the best conditions to be assembling cabinets in a garage, but we were able to get them all done. As you will see in some of the pictures, they already had some of the kitchen cabinets installed when we got there so that they could measure for the countertops, but we finished installing the majority of them.
It was interesting to watch the coordination to make sure that all of the materials were on-site for a three day shoot. We actually had to drive and pick up some of the remaining cabinets that hadn't arrived yet, so we still have some work in the morning.
So that they have something to film tomorrow, they asked us not to assemble or install a couple of cabinets until the camera crews are around (so it sounds like we might be on the show after all). Below are some photos of the house, the kitchen half installed and Jake & I hard at work. Tomorrow is when most of the action happens, so check back for pics of the full installation, filming of the show, and maybe some pics of shows crew.
(unfortunately the internet signal at the hotel will not let me upload pics right now, but as soon as I have a strong enough signal I will get them up here)
Day 2: Filming of the Show Begins
Today was probably one of the coolest days of my life (not joking). We spent the entire day watching the behind the scenes of the filming of an episode. While Jake and I didn't make it on the show, we helped the head carpenter (also named Jake) with the assembly of the kitchen and walked him through the features of the cabinets. After filming seperate clips about the assembly of a base and a wall cabinet, we helped both Jake and Carter (the host) with the installation of the remaining cabinets. Both Carter and Jake were extremely nice guys, and appreciated the fact that we were willing to help with the installation even though we were not going to be on camera.
As the day went on, they shot the installation of the countertops, some of the side projects, and closeups with Carter. It was interesting to see how many changes were taking place as the show was being shot. We actually made some changes to the layout right before they shot the first installation segment. We stuck around the rest of the day and helped out where we could (ending the day with a picture with Carter).
Tomorrow we are heading back to the house for the end reveal to the family. The producers and product staff were extremely happy with the look and quality of the cabinets, and we are already talking about future shows that we can help them out with. While I still can't load any pics to the blog yet, we are going to create a new page on the site to cover all of the videos and pictures that we took over the past two days and tomorrow.
Check back for an update about the activities from tomorrow.
HGTV Show is Wrapped Up
They wrapped up the final day of the Carter Can episode yesterday, and the kitchen turned out to be amazing. Everything really came together in the last 2 hours, with people scrambling everywhere to make sure that it was ready for when the homeowners came back. The Marquis Cinnamon Cabinets looked amazing with the countertops that they picked out. We got some great video of Jake, the assistant carpenter on camera, talking about the cabinets and showing them being assembled and installed. The production staff is going to send us some high resolution pics of the finalized kitchen that we will be using to create a new page on the site to show how the process worked.
I wasn't quite sure what to expect when we got there the first day, since we had never done anything like this before, but I was really surprised at how easy going and friendly the entire team was. While it is a small team that produces the show, they really know how to work together and get the job done. In talking to Carter and the production team, we learned a lot about the behind the scenes process for selecting homeowners for the shows and deciding which projects to do (which I found really fascinating).
It looks like the show will be airing something next year in October. As soon as we have the specific date, I will post it on the blog. Keep an eye out for all of the pictures and videos that we took. As soon as I get back to the office, I am going to start working on addiing them to the site.

