Bellmont Cabinet Co. partners with FinishMatch

SUMNER, Wash. — Bellmont Cabinet Co., a family-owned, Washington-based manufacturer of frameless cabinetry, has partnered with FinishMatch, an AI tool transforming how customers select cabinetry finishes. Using computer vision technology, FinishMatch helps homeowners, designers, and dealers instantly find the finishes that best match their inspiration images, whether from Pinterest, Instagram, or their own camera roll. 

FinishMatch streamlines the design process by matching customer-uploaded photos directly to Bellmont’s catalog of finishes. The technology removes the guesswork, saves time, and helps customers make confident choices early in their design journey. 

"With so many finish and wood options available today, the selection process can feel overwhelming for both homeowners and designers," said Corbin Clay, founder of FinishMatch. "FinishMatch makes it easy to find the right finish right away. We help make finish discovery effortless, and partnering with Bellmont, known for their customer-first approach to cabinetry, really amplifies that mission." 

By integrating FinishMatch directly onto its website, Bellmont is offering a faster, simpler, and more intuitive digital experience. 
"At Bellmont, we know how challenging it can be for customers to navigate endless options," said Dan Swanson, VP of Product Marketing at Bellmont Cabinet Co. "FinishMatch helps them find what they are looking for quickly and confidently without leaving our site. It is another way we are making the design process easier and more enjoyable from the start." 

Bellmont’s collaboration with FinishMatch reflects its ongoing commitment to combining innovation with the quality craftsmanship that has defined its cabinetry for decades. 

To learn more, visit finishmatch.com.
 

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