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Traditional. Traditional design remains at the top of the list of American design choices. Traditional cabinetry speaks of fine woodworking, craftsmanship and graceful lines found in both overlay and molding overlay construction types. |
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Transitional. Transitional takes the inviting comfort of traditional and the freshness of contemporary and mixes them to create one of the hottest new trends in furniture design. This design style creates a warm and casual yet sophisticated look. |
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Simple Line. Classic and timeless. This no frills look is inspired by the Shaker’s, a 19th century religious community that lived simply while fostering a genius for good design. |
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Contemporary. America is warming up to the sleeker, high-function, post-modern styles that have swept European countries. Contemporary fulfills practical needs of modern life and reflects the spirit of our times. |
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Arts & Crafts – Rustic. An unpretentious merging of simple line mission furniture of the 1920’s with Art Deco. This updated design style has become popular in many of today’s homes and vacation cabins. |
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