How it Works
The 3 & One cabinet lines represent the same Debra Toney designs that have garnered international awards and recognition over the years—semi custom design and a manufacturing processes that has been streamlined for maximum efficiency and a value price.
In as few as 3 Design Visits your Remodel Begins!
Initial Interview:
- Determine likes, dislikes, wants and needs
- Sign proposal and collect design deposit*
- Set appointment with design specialist.
Step One:
- Design specialist will show the different cabinet styles, fixture and finish options.
- Discuss budget ranges and assist with any design decisions.
Step Two:
- After design decisions are made, we will prepare detailed drawings, product specifications and present a plan with pricing options.
- Once project is approved, 50% of the total project costs are due, with further project payments due per contract.
- Sample doors are ordered for sign-off and a project binder is prepared for your approval.
Step Three:
- If applicable, we will re-measure the space and make revisions to drawings and pricing as necessary, and then obtain the necessary permits.
All materials are ordered, shipped to our warehouse/storage facility and inspected by your design specialist prior to delivery of pod container to your job site.
3 WEEK TIME PERIOD BEGINS NOW
- Your project manager coordinates demolition, preparation and installation for your new kitchen/bath. We can complete all this work without you ever leaving your home!
- Upon completion, your design specialist meets with you to assure that all details have been attended to and ensure that you are 100% satisfied!
Total Time Elapsed: as little as three weeks from commencement of construction!
* Design Deposit $500 applied to Contract Total.
Think Globally. Buy Locally.
Proud member of the www.the350project.net
Environmental awareness is one of Toney’s greatest passions, and by manufacturing all of her cabinetry locally, she is helping to reduce her company’s carbon footprint. It helps preserve the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions associated with transporting cabinetry from out-of-state or overseas.
