ABC Millwork & Cabinetry Opens New Showroom
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ABC Millwork & Cabinetry
CHANHASSEN, MN- ABC Millwork & Cabinetry, a division of Twin Cities based Lyman Companies, expands its services to professional homebuilders, remodelers and contractors with the launch of its new millwork and cabinetry showroom on Tuesday, September 8, 2015.
 
The new showroom will showcase the latest trends in millwork, cabinetry and countertop design. The facility will feature kitchen, bath and living space vignettes, providing design inspiration and services to construction professionals, especially for those in the upscale single-family home and remodeling market. Showroom staff, including a showroom sales associate and two certified Design Consultants, will work closely with homeowners and clients to design custom cabinetry and millwork installations.
"We are thrilled to introduce Elevations to our clients and other Twin Cities building professionals," said Charlie Bradburn, Branch Manager for ABC. "Elevations is an extension of our clients' design services and will create an elegant design experience for homeowners."
 
The 4,000 square foot showroom revitalizes an iconic industrial location, formerly the old Nestle Foods manufacturing facility, at the Westside Center and features cabinetry from Dura Supreme, Koch Cabinets, Mid Continent Cabinetry, and Wynbrooke Cabinetry. Two Marvin scenic doors welcome guests to Elevations' state of the art conference room. Other manufacturers prominently displayed are Andersen Windows and Doors, custom millwork from Metrie and quartz surfaces from Cambria.
 
 Located in a state of the art facility in Chanhassen, MN, ABC Millwork says it is the largest supplier of millwork to professional builders in the Minneapolis/St Paul market area. At over 100,000 square feet,  millwork packages are produced at ABC built for specific projects.
"Because we manufacture and pre-finish on site we are able to ensure we have the right product at the right time to keep projects moving and on schedule," the company says. Services include pre-finishing with dozens of stock colors, project specific door production, custom feature pieces such as mantels, surrounds, and custom drop zones built in house. The growing firm has been continuously hiring, staging open houses for propsective employees.
 
 
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