Rutt Handcrafted Cabinetry opens in Michigan Design Center
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TROY, Mich. - Rutt HandCrafted Cabinetry, a maker of architecturally significant custom cabinetry, has its lines represented in the new Gardner Builders Showroom in the Michigan Design Center, in Troy, Michigan..
 
The 1,700 square-foot showroom provides a rich mixture of sophisticated cabinetry styles highlighted by Rutt Custom Handcrafted Cabinetry and several of its recently released architecturally inspired design series’ including Ruskin, Prairie and the Exeter Design Series.
 
The latest addition to Rutt HandCrafted Cabinetry, the Exeter is a specially designed cabinetry series that encompasses furniture-quality custom doors, panel profiles, cornice and trim moldings, leg and edge details and bespoke hardware. Horizontal and vertical banding give the design depth and dimension, while its delicate proportions and simple elements make the design feel timeless, yet contemporary.
 
“The Michigan Design Center has been serving the design community in this region for 40 years and we are thrilled to have Gardner Builders to now be a part of it,” said Jason Artus, Rutt vice president of sales and marketing. “This beautiful new space allows them to take their design expertise and service that our clients expect to the next level.”
 
Prior to the move, Gardner Builders had been in the Michigan Design Center’s Resource Center since 2015. The new Gardner Builders showroom is located in Suite 106 of the Michigan Design Center, 1700 Stutz Drive, Troy Michigan, 48084
 
With a history of innovation going back over 60 years, the Rutt brand is widely recognized as among the finest handcrafted cabinetry in America. Hand crafted in Pennsylvania, Rutt cabinetry adorns thousands of beautiful custom kitchens with attractive, well designed and durable products. Rutt strives to set the standard for perfection as the Creator of Timeless Originals. Find out more at http://ruttcabinetry.com
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