Designed To Fit Corp
Everyone knows how hard it is to find something you
need at the back of a deep, cluttered pantry.
Removing the center plank and replacing the
shelves with full-extension drawers is a nice
improvement The new glides carry the drawer all the
way out of the cabinet. Now you can see every item
stored in your drawer at once.

Please note the drawers have different depths to
accommodate items of varying heights.

Finally, the old doors are discarded, the cabinet is
refaced with matching panels, the new doors and
new drawers fronts are installed and
voila! the result
is on the right. This refacing project was
accomplished in Portabella doors with a Bisque
finish.
The kitchen below is a good example of a green project aiming to keep existing  counter top and the floor. The cabinet frames were
in good condition, but very outdated. The owners wanted a rich darker look. We made minor changes to existing cabinets to fit new
appliances and refaced the cabinets in maple wood with cordovan finish.
This gleaming white kitchen is a good example of our Design + Build
On Site service offering.

The cabinets were built on site from plywood to utilize every inch
available. There are no spacers or fillers. The white thermofoil doors
are in Shaker style with bid panels.

We installed many innovative storage products from the Rev-A-Shelf
Inc. that we display in our showroom. The super susan cabinets in
each corner have 32" rotary trays. The range is flanked by two
organizers (pictured below), left one for spices, right one a knife and
cutting board organizer designed for the owner who loves to cook.
The upper corner cabinets have glass shelves and lights on dimmers.
 All drawers are on full extension glides. The end cabinet under the
window was capped with a bookshelf. Please note built-in refrigerator
and the vine captain. Finally, the old lighting fixture in the ceiling was
replaced with a beautiful chandelier.
Call: (510) 683-9959
Fax: (510) 683-9949
E-mail:
crm@kitchenbathtofit.com
Showroom by appointment
45260 Industrial Drive, Fremont
Large Scale Remodeling project
in San Lorenzo. Note how the wall
separating small kitchen from
adjacent laundry room was
removed, creating large open space
with a long, beautiful island that sits
four people.
This photo shows the old laundry room,
separated by the wall that was later
removed. The photo on the right was
made from the same spot. Please note
we relocated electrical panel and
plumbing for the washer as well as 220 V
outlet for the dryer to the opposite wall.
The new laundry is now behind the tall
doors by the window on the right