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Yellowstone Collection Shaker-Style Cabinetry
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/10/2007)
- American Woodmark. Showcasing cabinetry in a clean, square Shaker style, the Yellowstone collection comes in five maple and three cherry glazes. The collection includes doors and drawers with full-overlay frames and solid recessed center panels. A five-piece drawer front comes with hardwood dovetailed drawer boxes with full-access hidden glides. 800-967-9674.
- New Arrivals: Product Galore
- BUILDING PRODUCTS Magazine (5/9/2007)
- Siding, roofing, lighting, windows, flooring, and much more.
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Omega one of first four to earn KCMA environmental excellence
- ebuild (5/8/2007)
- In January, Omega Cabinetry earned their certification for KCMA's (Kitchen Cabinetry Manufacturers Association) Environmental Stewardship Program after meeting and exceeding a stringent set of environmental criteria. Omega is one of the first four manufacturers to earn certification. Both Omega's Waterloo, IA, and Clinton, TN, manufacturing plants were certified
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Omega's New 2007 Door Styles
- ebuild (5/8/2007)
- Omega has introduced five new kitchen cabinet door styles for 2007. They are: the Addison/Avalon door in Dynasty/Omega; the Lodge/Lakewood door in Dynasty/Omega Custom; the Moxy/Midtown door in Dynasty/Omega Custom; the Prescott/Pacific door in Dynasty/Omega Custom, and the Soho/Serenity door in Dynasty/Omega Custom.
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Arts and Crafts kitchen made for family, entertaining
- ebuild (5/8/2007)
- Designed by Omega Cabinetry's own Director of Design and Training, Sandra Luttchens developed a space that is comfortable for the entire family and also functional for dual cooks. Double islands allow for a central preparation surface, a second sink and--most importantly--seating that faces the kitchen where the children can do homework or spend time with family. The functionality of separate yet connected kitchen sections also allows the family to host large dinner parties without a worry about having enough room to cook or leaving guests unattended.
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Omega Custom's Baroque Finish
- ebuild (5/8/2007)
- In Omega's tradition of finishes with coordinated stains and distressing effects, their new Baroque finish creates a worn identity reminiscent of a rustic living space. The Baroque finish features a light stain and incorporates intricate furniture distressing techniques to create this strong visual impression. This finish is available on select raised-panel door styles in the Omega Custom line. It is offered in the following two wood species: pecan and alder. Pecan is a great wood for individuals desiring a distinct wood grain in their cabinetry. Conversely, alder's grain is a more subtle option.
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Omega Releases Three New Glazes
- ebuild (5/8/2007)
- New for 2007 from Omega Cabinetry is a metallic glaze, Champagne, for both Dynasty and Omega Custom lines and two brushed glazes, Amaretto and Cognac, for the Dynasty line. Champagne is Omega's first glaze to offer a metallic highlight. This glaze brings back the era of opulence and splendor. Champagne will be offered on select opaque and light-toned stains on maple and cherry woods. Amaretto and Cognac are two brown-toned, brushed glazes that give the impression of the craftsman's touch. Both glazes are available on all white and cream opaque paints.
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Environmental Certification, Interior Enhancements Redefine Omega
- ebuild (5/8/2007)
- Award announced in January. Omega Cabinetry was one of the first four cabinetry manufacturers to earn certification in the Environmental Stewardship Program. The Kitchen Cabinetry Manufacturers Association (KCMA) established this nationwide program in 2006 and announced the first companies to achieve compliance in January 2007. Omega's enhanced product line in 2007. The Company continues to ride the crest of cabinetry trends in 2007 with five door introductions, a new glaze and a new finish. Dynasty and Dynasty II now include 58 door styles in ten wood species - maple, red oak, cherry, red birch, pecan, alder, quartersawn white oak, rustic oak, rustic pecan and rustic alder.
- 2007 Kitchen/Bath Industry Show & Conference
- Hanley Wood News Service (5/8/2007)
- Last week, the editors of CUSTOM HOME, residential architect, BUILDER, and REMODELING magazines reported from the Las Vegas Convention Center to tell you about the newest product and design trends. Read on to find out what's happening with Faucets & Fixtures; Toilets, Tubs, & Showers; Home Automation & Lighting; Appliances & Cabinetry; and Surfacing.
- Cab Rehab Fancy, New Kitchen Cabinets Not in Your Budget? Why Not Try Resurfacing the Old Ones? Here Are a Few Ideas ...
- Virginian - Pilot (5/5/2007)
- The kitchen is the most expensive room to overhaul, and new cabinets eat up more than half the space's remodeling budget. Instead of spending the average $30,000 it costs to replace cabinets, does it make more sense to resurface them?It can, says kitchen designer Sally Sweeney of Kitchens Only, a company independent of specific product lines, which she runs from her home.
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