Walcraft Cabinetry looks to build facility for new cabinet line

The business is launching a custom cabinet brand Elyon in Mansfield, Ohio.

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MANSFIELD, Ohio — Walcraft Cabinetry is planning to build a 28,000 square-foot warehouse dedicated to building, finishing, selling and assembling cabinets.

“We will be launching our brand Elyon cabinets there,” “As long said as I’ve been in cabinetry, I’ve dreamt of specific ways of building quality and affordable cabinets, and that’s exactly what we’re going to do.”

This is a new facility in Mansfield, Ohio, that will house the company's new line of cabinets, Elyon, said Sean Walsh, company founder and CEO. "We're creating a hybrid brand (Import/American) that will ship flat packed, but can come in any color or style. They're engineered by me to be built like a custom European cabinet, and assemble in 50% of the time that normal RTA cabinets assemble in. On top of that, they install in around 30-40% of the time via some trickery, and a Patent Pending installation system that comes stock with the cabinets."

Walsh founded Walcraft Cabinetry in 2016, originally based in California before he moved to Mansfield about three years ago. The Elyon warehouse will be located at 1901 Airport West Parkway.

 

 

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