
| About The Company
MISSION STATEMENT: Our mission at Designer’s Choice Cabinetry is to continually improve and strive to be the Best European Cabinet Builder in the U.S. by providing a quality product at a competitive price. By using our most valuable asset, our employees, we will continue to strive for “perfection” in our products that we produce and in our service to our customers to insure complete customer satisfaction. Our vision is to become a national provider of European style kitchen and bathroom cabinetry. As the demand for European style cabinetry continues to expand, we will continually add to our plant capacity to profitably meet that demand in both our existing and new markets. We will expand into other product lines where demand and opportunity exists. We will expand the technology in our manufacturing process to improve our efficiency and keep our products reasonably priced. We will continuously improve and train our people in order to provide the best customer service available. Our
one-piece doors, raised-panel designs are routed into melamine-backed
MDF blanks, previously cut to size on one of the company's Selco panel
saws from Biesse Group America. Our Bar-code labels provide the company's
Biesse machining centers with the appropriate routing instructions programmed
in a remote office.
The
dimensioned parts are then moved into the company's "clean room"
where they are sprayed with adhesive. After the glue dries, the blanks
are loosely covered with the foil material. Finally, the parts, positioned
on boards that are smaller all the way around to allow the foil to
drape over all four edges, are shuttled into the company's Almex press.
Heat reactivates the glue; the addition of pressure helps bond the
vinyl to the panel. After the pressing cycle is complete, the parts
exit the machine, the bond is inspected and the excess foil is trimmed
by hand. Our
doors and drawer fronts with veneered raised panels are built and
finished a couple of miles away in the company's original production
facility. At this facility, particleboard panel parts are shaped and
then veneered on both sides in an Almex press. The profiled centerpieces
are inserted into frames made of solid wood stiles and rails, and
assembled using either mitered or mortise-and-tenon construction.
The completed doors and fronts are then sanded, stained, sealed, re-sanded
and top coated with catalyzed conversion varnish. The finishing operation features four
spray booths and a drying oven.
Our top of the line cabinets feature doors and drawer fronts with solid wood panels that we produce right here at Designer's Choice, but we also obtain some of our doors and drawer fronts from Imperial Woodcraft. All of the solid wood and veneer species and finishes have matching melamine counterparts, used to finish the exposed sides of the melamine casework, as well as matching PVC edgebanding. Plywood is available as an optional construction material; it too, is laminated. The plywood comes from Inland Plywood, which also supplies all of the cut-to-size veneers used for door and drawer panels.
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