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If you look closely at any of the horizontal or vertical frames in these cabinet photos, you may notice that they are all exact mirror images of each other. This is no accident. The frames where all cut from much larger pieces of wood, and then put back together to form the face of the cabinet doors. Three words – No Mistakes Allowed! You do not get a do-over with continuous grain. Even if you have 4 doors that are exactly the same size, if you put a door in the wrong location, it will break the pattern of the grain.  

This level of workmanship has been the hallmark of fine cabinetmakers for centuries. This illustrates our ability to provide our customers with the highest standard in a deeply rooted tradition.

John Gillis Cabinetry, Inc.   7 Country Club Rd. Tupper Lake, NY 12986
P: 518.572.7561   E: john@adirondackcabinetmaker.com

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