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Cabinets & Designs Inc.

Kitchen Renovator in Houston

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:23 AM

Cabinets & Designs Inc. is located in Houston (City in Texas), United States. It's address is 1022 Wirt Rd #308, Houston, TX 77055.

1022 Wirt Rd #308, Houston, TX 77055

QGP8+6M Northwest Houston, Houston, TX

(713) 627-8970

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Monday10 AM to 4 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 4 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 4 PM
Thursday10 AM to 4 PM
Friday10 AM to 4 PM
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Cabinets & Designs Inc. is located at: 1022 Wirt Rd #308, Houston, TX 77055.

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Coordinates: 29.785508, -95.48334

Cabinets & Designs Inc. Reviews

Paul Crellen
2022-10-13 00:13:34 GMT

I have known them for many years, In 2009 I replaced the cabinets in my kitchen, bedroom and bathrooms with WoodMode Brookhaven. Since then, my house has gone through many repairs, they have gotten beaten up by workers, dusty, even hit by tools, yet 13 years later still look brand new and beautiful.
We are re-tiling our house and just ordered a couple new cabinets to add on to our kitchen, Special Thanks to Maria for being patient and helping us out with ordering them.
Also I want to add we really love all of the WoodMode features like the lazy susan, soft closing doors, etc. and during all of the repairs hardly any dust ever made it inside the cabinets.
These cabinets really are the best out there!

Lorraine Hart
2024-05-16 16:21:52 GMT

I have known and worked with Cabinets and Designs through the GHBA for many years. They are extremely professional and give back to the community.

Kelly Crellen
2023-05-06 21:28:57 GMT

14 Years after Kitchen Install we added on to the kitchen, with WoodMode Cabinetry and you can't tell which cabinets are 14 years old and which are 3 months old.

Kathleen Steffan
2013-10-02 01:13:53 GMT

THE NOT SO BIG HOUSE

The challenge was making a 1936 rock cottage with a meager 1,000 square feet into something livable. The original kitchen was the size of a closet. It was so small that the refrigerator had to go in the hall. The screened porch in the back had been converted into a nondescript room in the 1960's that had a flat leaky roof and termites.

In a nutshell, here is what we did. We tore out the existing kitchen and converted that space into part of the living room. We demolished the nondescript room and rebuilt it on a slab so that it would support a second story. The nondescript room became the kitchen and utility room. The upstairs became a master bedroom, bath, and office alcove.

In the kitchen, since the floors in the living room are oak, the walls are knotty pine, and the ceiling shiplap, we selected a very dark matte finish on the cabinets so that they would stand out from the rest of the wood in the house. The color and finish turned out beautiful on the Brookhaven knotty cherry that we used throughout the house. The stainless steel washer and dryer are part of the kitchen and go nicely with the other appliances. We put Saltillo tile countertops with decorative Talavera tile inserts. We planned a 15 inch space above the wall cabinets to display some Talavera plates. Above and below cabinet lighting add to the overall ambience of the room. Since we don't have an eating area, we use the kitchen island to seat up to six. The pull out drawers, pantry, "Lazy Susans", spice drawers and utensil drawers make efficient use of space and motion. We even have a tilt out drawer under the sink to store my dish scrubbers. My trim carpenter installed the bottom cabinet molding backwards, but it still looks great! We made the mistake of ordering a side-by-side counter depth refrigerator. We lost valuable storage space with the double doors and would have been better off with a single door refrigerator. We'll just have to live with that for now.

Upstairs, we used the same Brookhaven knotty cherry cabinets with a matte ebony finish. These cabinets integrate well into the vintage rustic look and feel of the home. We carved an office out of the wall in the master bedroom creating an alcove by flanking the desk with bookshelves. Large iron gates close off the desk giving me some mental and physical separation from my office since it's in my bedroom.

The master bath has Saltillo tile countertops and Talavera sinks installed in the Brookhaven knotty cherry cabinets. We love the soft close doors and drawers. The hammered copper knobs go well with the bronze faucets and other hardware in the bathroom.

Now, a few things about the support at Cabinets and Designs and why you should select them as your cabinet designers. The job went like clockwork. Cabinets and Designs made it so easy. No surprises. The cabinets came in on time. My salesman, David, came out to the job site several times. He measured the space while under construction to plan, then measured again before ordering, and then came out again when the cabinets were delivered to review installation instructions with the builder. David shared his experience and expertise to make the best possible use of my space for what was important to me. Now we have a bigger "not so big house" with the kitchen and bath of my dreams in it. It is so beautiful and the neighbors are so jealous.

Thank you!

Jeff Lipkowitz
2022-08-02 14:17:21 GMT

Great to work with knew the ins and out and can help with any project

William Swann
2024-05-15 17:37:12 GMT

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