We're a simple, hard-working, family-owned business based in Blountville, Tennessee. We originally opened our doors at a small storefront in downtown Kingsport back in 1983. Over the years, increased sales and the need for a larger showroom motivated our move into a warehouse space on highway 11W towards Blountville. We never advertise, gaining sales completely off 'word of mouth'. This has kept our overhead costs at a minimum, allowing for 30 years of affordable remodels for our amazing customers.
From cabinets to countertops, hood vents to backsplashes, fixtures to finishes, we are here to help with every aspect of kitchen design and installation. Currently, we are licensed cabinet dealers with Marsh, a local and respected Appalachian-based manufacturer. Below we have included some basic information about Marsh as well as a link to their official website.
From cabinets to countertops, hood vents to backsplashes, fixtures to finishes, we are here to help with every aspect of kitchen design and installation. Currently, we are licensed cabinet dealers with Marsh, a local and respected Appalachian-based manufacturer. Below we have included some basic information about Marsh as well as a link to their official website.
Marsh is our cabinet manufacturer here at Cabinet Center Inc due to their quality of work compounded with affordable pricing. Based in North Carolina and established in 1906, Marsh employs around 57,000 Americans and offers a wide range of products to meet customer needs.
Offering cherry, maple, oak, and birch hardwoods as well as thermofoil, Marsh is a solid source for all cabinetry whether you're looking for a natural or painted look. On their website, the cabinet styles are separated into traditional, transitional, or contemporary, with options for overlays and edging. They also offer a plethora of finishes and glazes in order to create that unique look to match your aesthetic.
Offering cherry, maple, oak, and birch hardwoods as well as thermofoil, Marsh is a solid source for all cabinetry whether you're looking for a natural or painted look. On their website, the cabinet styles are separated into traditional, transitional, or contemporary, with options for overlays and edging. They also offer a plethora of finishes and glazes in order to create that unique look to match your aesthetic.