Saturday, April 6, 2013

Stunning new open plan kitchen renovation

Coordinated Kitchen and Bath just completed another stunning kitchen and bathroom remodel project with one of our key building partners.

This project was a large single family home on the west side of the Lower Mainland. This lovely house was a near entire rebuild, and included a new ensuite bathroom and kitchen, as well as a bar space. The kitchen features Columbia Cabinets Maple Cabinets with Iceberg finish and soft touch closing technology. The appliances include Sub Zero refrigerators and freezers, Cambria Torquay quartz countertops, wood flooring, Wolf gas range tops, and dual Wolf stacked ovens. This kitchen is equipped for entertaining!

The bathroom has some innovative design features, including window and mirror integration. Some of the fixtures include Grohe faucets and a rainshower.

If you are a home builder or looking to renovate your own home, Coordinated Kitchen and Bath can manage your entire kitchen and bathroom remodel project from start to finish. We have been doing this for nearly 40 years. Our company is experienced working with homeowners and builders to achieve their vision for a new living space. To learn more about us, visit www.coordinatedkitchens.com, our Internet hub for pictures, video, and facebook updates.











Thursday, April 4, 2013

Coordinated Kitchen and Bath and VSAFF.org


Coordinated Kitchen and Bath is a Gold Sponsor of the Vancouver South African Film Fest (www.vsaff.org) 2013. All funds from VSAFF go towards www.educationwithoutborders.ca, another organization Coordinated supports financially and through volunteer work from its staff.

Coordinated Kitchen Bath has been a long supporter of non-profit causes. Responsible for our marketing and organizational management, Glen Phillips believes no responsible business can be a part of a community without supporting local meaningful causes.

By financing projects such as VSAFF, Coordinated helps raise cultural awareness while also funding youth education locally and in Cape Town.

Hopefully you can make it out to vsaff and support culture in the city!