Cabinetry installer Kitchen Art expands in Orlando buyout
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CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. - Kitchen Art, a kitchen designer and installer of kitchen cabinets for builders and consumers, entered the central Florida market with the acquisition of T Squared Kitchen & Bath of Orlando. It is the Coral Springs, Florida-based company's third location following the opening of its Ft. Myers branch in 2016.
 
T Squared Kitchen & Bath was co-founded by principals Tony Smith and Tom Prasky 20 years ago. "We are excited about joining Kitchen Art and looking forward to bringing their dynamic builder program to this market," said Tony Smith. "There is no one offering anything close to this program in central Florida," 
 
T Squared it has built a strong reputation in central Florida, accoring to Doug Haynes, CEO of Kitchen Art, says the new Orlando location provides a substantial expansion to the geographical footprint served by Kitchen Art. 
 
According to Jeff Collamore, Chief Business Development Officer at Kitchen Art, "We will build on their base of business by bringing our high quality products and services to builders, remodelers and retail customers, together with installation services that are unmatched in the industry."
 
Kitchen Art says it is one of America's largest kitchen and bathroom cabinetry design and installation companies. Founded in Coral Springs, Florida, in 1989, it is a leading supplier to builders in south Florida. Homebuilding clients include. GL Homes, Minto Communities, Richmond American Homes, Standard Pacific Homes, Toll Brothers, and WCI Communities. 
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