Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Designer Study

While going through some files at the office, we came across digital copies of some work we did a few years ago. This study was one of our all time favorites! In person, it's simply breathtaking. We covered this whole room with wood, trim, and cabinets and then sprayed everything on site to ensure an even finish. The cabinet guys LOVED the challenge this project provided and were so pleased with the outcome. What do you think?

Crestview Bulletin

Here's an article we wrote that will soon appear in the Crestview Bulletin. We're so excited!


From the road, it may not look like much.

But once you see what master craftsmen like Clyde McCurley create inside this functional workshop, you will know it houses something remarkable.

In the ordinary building on John King Road in Crestview, Waltz Cabinetry has carved out a niche for crafting the extraordinary. Over the last thirty years, this family-owned business has received numerous awards and accolades, including the prestigious APEX award. But more importantly, Waltz has earned a reputation with homeowners for providing quality workmanship well within your reach.

Waltz Cabinetry specializes in custom woodworking, the biggest benefit of which is the “one-of-a-kind” factor. Waltz builds to your exact specifications for measurement, color, door style, wood species, and finish. Cabinet height and depth can be adjusted to fit corners or unusually shaped spaces or to meet special needs. Waltz can turn potential “dead space” into unique, attractive storage areas so you can have optimum use of every nook and cranny. You can have a kitchen or bath that’s one and only.

With custom cabinetry, almost anything is possible. Waltz offers fitted cabinets and closet systems, as well as versatile free-standing accent pieces and furniture. It also refaces cabinets to update any room in the house. In addition, Waltz has a fabulous designer on staff that can help you maximize space and functionality, while adding subtle details and not-so-subtle pizzazz that will make your cabinets pop.

Custom work, by its very nature, provides options galore. At Waltz, you can choose any door style ranging from contemporary to classic. You can select from a variety of woods including Alder, Walnut, Maple, Oak, and even Sapele. Additionally, you can decide which exquisite finish you prefer. Waltz offers an array of choices from softly antiqued to hand-distressed, from matte sheen to custom-colored enamels, and from traditional dark stains to pale, natural tones. Whatever combination you can dream up, Waltz can make it for you.

At Waltz Cabinetry, you can expect exceptional quality, sophisticated style, and limitless possibilities all within your budget. Waltz invites you to visit its blog at http://www.waltzcabinetry.blogspot.com/ and check out some of its latest work. The cabinet guys would love to hear what you have to say. Give Waltz Cabinetry a call at 850-682-2465 and start that home improvement project today. Waltz’ little shop works wonders.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

2009 Home Show


Here's a sneak peek at the postcards we'll be handing out at the 2009 Home Show this weekend. We even made mention of our new blog! Be sure to stop by and register for our door prize drawing. We're giving away a cordless drill. WOWZERS!!

Kitchen Flair

The custom stained maple cabinetry in this kitchen artfully compliments the tile work. The distressed black island adds the perfect pop. The owner simply gushed at the finished product!

A Kitchen With Presence

Doesn't the mantle over this stove make you feel like Emeril should drop in and give you a few pointers on your dinner preparation? Waltz rocks!

Recent Remodel

Oh, how we wish we had before pictures of this kitchen! This entire room was gutted and redesigned courtesy of Aaron, our cabinet guru. The changes he made opened the area completely and increased the livibility factor exponentially.

Quiet Nook

Doesn't this picture make you want to curl up with a good book? The custom window seat and trim make this window a focal point for the room. And the view is not to shabby either.