Author: Dee Funk

Sales & Marketing Administrative Support

Job Overview:

 

We are seeking a highly motivated, detail-oriented, and professional individual to join our team in a full-time Sales and Marketing Administrative Support role. This key position will bridge the communication gap between our sales and marketing staff, our client/dealer network, and our marketing partners.

 

Key Responsibilities:

 

Act as a critical communication link, maintaining direct contact with clients, dealers, employees, and marketing/advertising vendors on a daily basis.

Support the sales and marketing activities in a wide array of tasks, ensuring smooth operations and efficient workflow.

Aid in the development and execution of marketing strategies, campaigns, and initiatives.

Facilitate seamless coordination between departments to meet company objectives and client expectations.

 

What We Offer:

 

As a part of Kountry Kraft, you’ll be immersed in an environment that values and promotes teamwork, creativity, and professional growth. You’ll have a direct hand in shaping our client experiences and contributing to the ongoing success of our respected brand.

 

Qualifications:

 

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

Strong organizational skills and the ability to multitask effectively.

Experience in sales or marketing administrative roles is preferred but not required.

Proficiency in MS Office suite and familiarity with CRM tools.

If you are passionate about design, have a knack for coordination, and thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced environment, this is the perfect opportunity to grow your career. Join us and play a pivotal role in maintaining the high-quality service that Kountry Kraft is known for.

Kountry Kraft is more than just a company, it is a legacy. A legacy built on the hard work and dedication of its employees who come from all walks of life. Kountry Kraft is an equal opportunity employer.  Apply today for the Full-Time Sales and Marketing to become a part of the Kountry Kraft legacy.

White and Gray Kitchen in Orange County, CA

This white and gray kitchen in Orange County, CA is the stunning result of a full remodel by Le Gourmet Kitchen and Bruce Colucci, CKD. Check out how they transformed this 1950s kitchen with a new floor plan and custom inset cabinetry by Kountry Kraft.

White and Gray Kitchen in Orange County, CA
Photography by Bruce Colucci

Tackling the Layout

The first major step of this Orange County, CA kitchen remodel was tackling the outdated, closed-off floor plan. As shown in the “before” photo, the original kitchen used to be much smaller and separate from the dining and living rooms. The removal of several walls completely changed all of these spaces, creating a “great room” for the homeowners to entertain in.

Plus, the kitchen doesn’t just feel larger; it actually is! Opening up the floor plan allowed Le Gourmet Kitchen to expand the size of the kitchen and include the beautiful island that sits front and center in the design.

Tackling the Layout
Photography by Bruce Colucci

Designing Custom Cabinetry

While the layout change was certainly transformative, it’s impossible to understate the impact of the custom white and gray inset cabinets by Kountry Kraft. The white perimeter cabinets emphasize the kitchen’s newfound openness while the gray island cabinets play spectacularly off of the stainless steel appliances and chrome fixtures. The inset style also brings a touch of timeless elegance to the otherwise modern design. Le Gourmet shared a tour of this amazing transformation in a YouTube Video you can find here.

Committing to Quality

Le Gourmet Kitchen knows that it’s never a good idea to skimp on quality to save a buck upfront because it’ll end up costing more down the road. That’s why they’re committed to only working with trusted, reliable brands. Kountry Kraft is proud to be Le Gourmet Kitchen’s preferred cabinet partner for the last 30 years and to stand alongside their other trusted brands—Sub Zero, Wolf, and Cove; Create Good Sinks; and Vent-A-Hood.

Love this White and Gray Kitchen in Orange County, CA?

Create your own version with custom inset cabinets by Kountry Kraft! Contact one of our design experts today to learn how we can tailor them to your exact space. Follow Kountry Kraft on Instagram and like our Facebook page for more kitchen remodel inspiration!

Kountry Kraft Cabinetry is excited to invite you to explore the home of your dreams this Mother’s Day Weekend at the 2023 Showcase Home in Harrisburg, PA!

Join us from May 11-14, 11am-6pm daily, for a FREE, unforgettable experience featuring the stunning Kountry Kraft cabinetry designs by Tyler Hurst, a 3rd generation member of the Kountry Kraft family. The Showcase Home benefits the HBA Scholarship Fund to support the next generation of builders.

picture of a showhouse with cabinetry by kountry kraft designed by tyler hurst

📍 Location: 2782 Patton Road, Harrisburg, PA 17112

Tyler has designed the kitchen, laundry, and master bath of this million-dollar showhouse, and he and Magali will be there to personally guide you through these spaces. Discover impressive organization and beauty in every detail of the custom cabinetry by Kountry Kraft.

Featured Products in the kitchen design:

  • Blum Hinge Hardware
  • Hafele cabinet interior organization
  • Restoration Hardware Lambeth Knurled Pulls in Lacquered Burnished Brass.
  • Café Smart 4 door French Refrigerator
  • Café 36” Smart Dual Fuel Commercial Style Range with 6 Burners
  • Café Professional Series Convection Wall Oven
  • Café Dishwasher

This family-friendly event, brought to you by Mid Penn Bank, offers the chance to explore the luxurious 2023 Showcase Home, crafted by Roland Builder. But that’s not all! You’ll also have the opportunity to connect with local vendors and service providers who make these dream homes a reality. Attendance is free, but we encourage a voluntary donation to the HBA Scholarship Fund to support the next generation of builders.

After the tour, indulge in some light refreshments and shop unique gift items from local vendors, just in time for Mother’s Day! Plus, don’t miss the opportunity to purchase the stunning furnishings and décor displayed throughout the home.

We look forward to seeing you at the Harrisburg Showcase Home and sharing the extraordinary Kountry Kraft Cabinetry experience with you and your loved ones this Mother’s Day weekend.

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This Two Island Kitchen Madison, NJ by Stonington Cabinetry & Designs features custom cabinetry, marble countertops, and so much more. But—as its name suggests—the double kitchen islands are the undisputed showstoppers. Keep reading to learn why this Madison, NJ homeowner decided to go with a two island kitchen layout.

two island kitchen layout

Stonington Cabinetry & Designs | photographed by Chris Veith

Separation of Spaces

Having two kitchen islands is anything but redundant. In fact, it actually allows you to better define the stations of your kitchen. In this Madison, NJ home, the first island located near the stove is used for food prep/serving while the second island is reserved for seating/congregating. This way, everyone can gather in the kitchen without stepping on the cook’s toes!

Dedicated Prep Island

Stonington Cabinetry & Designs | photographed by Chris Veith

Dedicated Prep Island

Since you don’t have to leave room for legs at your prep island, it can be loaded full of appliances that will maximize the efficiency of your work space. For example, this Madison, NJ kitchen included Sub-Zero and Wolf 24-inch stainless steel refrigerator doors and a 24-inch micro drawer by Sharp in its prep island. However, you could easily swap those out for a dishwasher or wine cooler—whatever makes the most sense for your family!

Dedicated Seating Island

Stonington Cabinetry & Designs | photographed by Chris Veith

Dedicated Seating Island

With one island kitchen designs, homeowners almost always leave at least one side of the island without seating so that there’s room to cook. But as we just touched on with the dedicated prep island, two island kitchen designs allow you to dedicate an entire island just to seating. This means that stools (and room for legs) can be on all four sides of the island to allow for maximum seating.

Separation of Spaces in two island kitchen

 Stonington Cabinetry & Designs | photographed by Chris Veith

Two Island Kitchen Madison, NJ

Hopefully you’re no longer wondering, “Why have a double island kitchen?” But, if you find yourself wanting to discuss two kitchen islands a bit further, please contact one of our design experts. They would love to speak with you!

To view more pictures and details of this Two Island Kitchen in Madison, NJ, visit our photo gallery. Follow us on Instagram and like our Facebook page for more kitchen design inspiration!

The old way of choosing a color for painted kitchen cabinetry is gone! After seeing our clients struggle with traditional paint swatches, we created the Kountry Kraft Color Studio so you can easily see different paint colors on virtual cabinets at the click of a button. Here are three simple steps to follow in order to find the perfect color for your painted kitchen cabinetry:

Kountry Kraft Door Styles

Choose the Cabinet Style You Like Best

Before heading over to the Color Studio, take a moment to browse our Custom Cabinet Door Style Options to see which one you like best. Kountry Kraft offers a wide array of traditional, transitional, and contemporary cabinet door styles with inset and full overlay options. The door style adds just as much character as the paint color, so make sure to take full advantage of our custom cabinet door styles!

Choose the Cabinet Style You Like Best

Brick Kitchen with White Cabinetry Located in Madison, New Jersey designed by Justin Sachs of Stonington Cabinetry & Designs

 

painted stain cabinetry

English Walnut Farmhouse Kitchen in Lambertville, New Jersey designed by Wydian Kitchens & Design; photographed by Designer Appliances; edited by Wydian Kitchens & Design

Select a Finish

Today’s focus is on painted kitchen cabinetry, but we love a beautiful stain finish as well! That’s why we’ve created a tool for the Color Studio—the Paint Swatch Tool. Simply decide which finish you prefer and select the appropriate one. For now, let’s continue on to the Paint Swatch Tool to find the perfect color for your custom painted kitchen cabinets.

color studio painted cabinetry

Pick Out the Perfect Color (or Two!)

Finally—we’re ready to find the perfect paint color (or colors!) for your custom kitchen cabinets. The Paint Swatch Tool will help you visualize how each of the 65 different colors available will actually look on your cabinets. It also allows you to mix and match different colors on the wall cabinets, base cabinets, and island so you can try over 150 different color combinations.

The tool is super simple to use, but check out our previous post “Introducing the Kountry Kraft Color Studio” for a quick tutorial. View our Gallery to get inspired by our past clients’ custom painted kitchen cabinets!

My Advice?

Have fun and take some time to play with the tool! You never know what color or combination of colors will surprise you.

When you’ve settled on the color(s) for your painted kitchen cabinetry, please contact us so we can discuss bringing your custom kitchen cabinets to life! Additionally, follow Kountry Kraft on Instagram and like our Facebook page for more kitchen design inspiration.

Cabinetry for bathrooms comes in all shapes, styles, and sizes. If you’re considering a bathroom remodel, chances are you’re looking for some inspiration to decide which design is right for you. That’s why today I’m taking a walk down memory lane and sharing some beautiful examples of cabinetry for bathrooms.

examples of cabinetry for bathrooms

Soot Painted Powder Room Vanity in Farmington, Connecticut

Designed by Kitchens & Baths by A Matter of Style; Photographed by Allie Fackler Photography

Wall Mounted Vanity in Bold Black

Wall mounted or “floating” bathroom vanities have seen an uptick in popularity recently, especially in smaller powder rooms. The wall mount design featured in this Farmington, Connecticut project gives a breath of fresh air to an otherwise classic design punctuated by inset cabinets and a black and white color palette. The bold finish JM-110306 25°/ Benjamin Moore #2129-20 centers the vanity as the bathroom’s focal point while the floating design and remaining lighter palette keeps the space feeling open and bright.

Wall mounted or “floating” bathroom vanities

Decorators White Bathroom Cabinets in Winchester, Massachusetts

Designed by Thomas R. Kelly of the TRK Design Company

Matching Makeup Station with a View

Vanities aren’t the only cabinetry for bathrooms you should consider. Ladies, can I interest you in a built-in makeup station with matching cabinetry? That’s exactly what this client from Winchester, Massachusetts requested and I’m still stunned by the results! The makeup station’s matching cabinetry and countertop makes it look like a seamless extension of the double vanity. Its location directly under the window serves both to highlight the breathtaking view and allow the homeowner to gaze out over the water while seated there. The tranquil blue and white color palette further complements the lakeside view.

Matching Makeup Station with a View

Graystone Painted Cabinets in Wyomissing, PA

Designed by Jessica McAllister for D&B Elite Construction Group

Graystone Cabinets with Added Storage

Bathroom cabinets and storage go hand in hand. Sometimes, the base storage provided by the bathroom vanity cabinets just isn’t enough. That’s why additional upper cabinetry was added to this Wyomissing, Pennsylvania project. The resulting custom vanity provides more than enough storage for all of the homeowners’ needs.

Graystone Cabinets with Added Storage

Custom Bath Cabinetry in Chester Springs, PA

Designed by Kountry Kraft, Inc.

Custom Bathroom Vanity Ideas

Sometimes homeowners come to us with utterly unique ideas that require completely custom cabinetry. When that happens, our expert designers work their magic to transform that idea into reality. That’s what we did for this special project in Chester Springs, Pennsylvania. Custom cabinetry allowed us to create the unorthodox octagonal shapes that the homeowner requested, resulting in a truly unique yet functional design. Visit our gallery for more custom bathroom vanity ideas.

Tell Us Your Ideas!

Now that you have some cabinetry for bathroom ideas swimming around in your head, we would love to hear which ones are your favorite! Contact one of our design experts today to discuss what type of cabinets are good for bathrooms. Follow us on Instagram and like our Facebook page for more bathroom remodel inspiration.

Why are custom cabinets better than stock cabinets? In short, they offer personalized design and are built with superior materials and construction techniques.

Too short? Here’s an in-depth explanation of the differences between custom and stock cabinets and why custom cabinets are better.

Custom vs Stock Cabinets

Custom Cabinets vs Stock Cabinets
(left) Design by True North Cabinets Using Kountry Kraft Custom Cabinetry

What Are Custom Cabinets?

Custom cabinets are built to your home’s exact measurements instead of a standard size. They also offer greater opportunity for personalization with more styles, shapes, and finishes to choose from. Skilled craftsmen build them to your specifications using superior techniques and materials that can’t be replicated on an assembly line.

What Are Stock Cabinets?

Stock cabinets are manufactured to standard sizes in a select number of styles and finishes that cannot be altered. They are already built at the time of order. This allows for a quick turnaround time but also means they may not fit your kitchen’s exact dimensions, creating awkward gaps or ‘dead space.’

Benefits of Custom Cabinets

So why are our cabinets better than stock cabinets? Let’s explore the three main pros of having custom cabinetry:

Personalized-Style--Design
Design by Wydian Kitchen & Bath

Personalized Style & Design

The sky’s the limit when it comes to style and design choices for Kountry Kraft cabinets. If you already have an idea in mind, a custom design allows an experienced professional to translate it from a dream into a reality. They are also incredibly useful when attempting to create a design that’s cohesive with the rest of the house. Or, maybe you’re just looking for something that’s unique to your home. Whatever your motivation, the main takeaway is that you won’t have to compromise your vision.

Optimized Storage in Custom Cabinetry
Design by Brian J. McGarry Interiors

Optimized Storage

Custom cabinets optimize storage by using all available space and offering organization solutions. We’ve already discussed how the cabinets eliminate so-called ‘dead space.’ This isn’t just an aesthetically pleasing benefit. Custom cabinets transform that otherwise wasted space into functional storage. They also allow you to incorporate organization solutions like a pull-out spice rack, plate holders, or specialty shelving for cookbooks and knickknacks.

Lifetime Construction

Lifetime Construction

Kountry Kraft cabinets are built to last. Skilled craftsmen use quality construction methods, like dovetail joints, that are long-lasting and cannot be replicated on an assembly line. In contrast, stock cabinets are held together with staples, nails, or screws and are not given the same individual attention that our cabinets receive.

Our cabinets are also generally built with higher-grade materials, increasing their lifespan. With the investment of the craftsmen’s time and skill, an investment in the best material will be made as well.

Budget Considerations

Are Custom Cabinets More Expensive?

Yes, custom cabinets are more expensive than stock cabinets. The increased cost is a result of the craftsmen’s time and skill needed to build them and the upgrade in construction materials.

Are Custom Kitchen Cabinets Worth It?

Knowing custom cabinets cost more than stock cabinets, just one question remains: Are they worth it? In my opinion, the answer is a resounding YES!

As we just learned, the increased expense results from an increase of quality craftsmanship and materials. The upfront investment will save you the expense (and headache) of replacing cabinets down the road. Paired with their virtually unlimited style and design options? The verdict is clear—custom cabinets are well worth it.

Kountry Kraft Cabinetry

Kountry Kraft is a family-owned business that has specialized in cabinet manufacturing since the mid-1900s. We would love the opportunity to bring your cabinet dreams to life! Please contact one of our design experts today to get started.

Follow us on Instagram and like our Facebook page for more inspiration!

 

Built In Vanity Bathroom Design
Designed by D&B Elite Construction Group

Built in bathroom vanities come with the dual benefit of fitting your exact space and offering storage customized to your specific needs. So what do you need to consider when planning out a built in vanity bathroom design? Let’s take a look.

One Sink, or Two?

Almost every homeowner prefers two sinks if possible. However, the size of the bathroom usually answers this question. Some smaller bathrooms can’t accommodate a vanity wider than 60 inches, limiting them to one sink. On the other hand, some larger bathrooms need two sinks (and possibly two vanities) so the space doesn’t feel empty. Identifying how many sinks you need is crucial to the next step—determining layout.

Two Sink Built In Bathroom Vanity
Design by TRK Design Company

Vanity Placement

If you only need one sink, determining the layout is as simple as deciding where the one vanity will go and how wide it should be. If you need two sinks, there are more options. Consider one wider vanity that can house two sinks if the bathroom isn’t excessively large. If it is, you’ll probably want two large vanities that house one sink each. Common layouts for two vanities are the galley—where the vanities are on opposite walls and separated by a walkway—and the L shape—where, you guessed it, the vanities form an L against two adjacent walls.

Vanity Placement
Designed by Roger Yiengst of Kountry Kraft Inc.

Storage

Vanities can have drawers, cabinets, or a combination of both. Everyone has different storage needs, so think about which option would work best for you. If the bathroom lacks a linen closet, cabinets with shelving for towels could be beneficial. Or, if you have lots of beauty products and styling tools, drawers might be the way to go.

Style

Now that the big things are out of the way, you can move on to the fun part—style. If your tastes trend towards modern, you can’t go wrong with slab doors on a floating vanity (aka, wall mounted with open space underneath). If you prefer traditional, I’d recommend a stained wood finish with more detailed doors. For a transitional design, try combining your favorite elements of each style, such as the modern slab door with a more traditional wood finish.

Bathroom Design Style
Designed by True North Cabinets

Let Us Help!

Crafting and installing a built in bathroom vanity is a project best left to the pros. Contact one of our design experts today to get started! Follow us on Instagram and like our Facebook page for more bathroom design inspiration.

Custom-Walk-in-Closet-Design

Do you want to design the walk-in closet you dreamed about as a little girl? It can be a bit overwhelming if you’re starting with four bare walls, but never fear! Let’s take a look at the top things you should consider when creating a custom walk-in closet design.

Creating a Focal Point

You want your walk-in closet to be pretty and functional. Create a focal point on the wall opposite the entry by centering built-in drawers and flanking them with two symmetrical hanging areas. Or, if you need more drawers than hanging space, reverse the design. It’s a simple detail that might not seem like much, but I promise this layout is much more eye-pleasing than a mishmash of random storage units. And it’ll be the first thing you see when you step into the closet.

Hanging Areas

To make the most effective use of space, include a combination of mid and large-size hanging areas in your design. Mid-size areas will store items like shirts and pants while large-size areas will hold longer items like dresses, skirts, and robes. This will eliminate the dead space created by hanging mid-size items in large-size spaces.

To figure out how many mid and large-size hanging spaces you’ll need, take inventory of all the items you’ll want to hang and go from there. Bonus tip: use adjustable rods so your closet can adapt to any changes in your wardrobe.

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Shoe Storage

A lot of people—myself included—have tried various shoe organizers and, despite good intentions, ended up with a pile of shoes on the floor. The trick I’ve found? Place shallow shelving near your closet door so it’s easy to grab a pair on the go and (crucially) put them back at the end of the day. The shallow unit ensures all of your shoes will be visible and easily accessible in single-depth rows and will make the entryway feel more open and spacious.

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Use the Whole Wall

Don’t discount high shelving because it’s difficult to reach. Make sure everything you frequently wear, or use is easily accessible, of course. But use those top shelves for things like seasonal items, extra bedding, luggage, etc. Simply keep a step stool tucked away so you can access them when needed.

3-Way-Mirror in a Custom Walk-In Closet

What Custom Features Do You Want?

A pull-out laundry hamper? Organization inserts for drawers? Display storage for your favorite items? Our design experts can make any closet wish come true. Contact us to get started on your custom walk-in closet design and follow us on Instagram and like our Facebook page for more design inspiration!

Why-Choose-Custom-Cabinetry white cabinetry

Photography by Hudson Creative Productions, LLC | Kitchen Design by Joan Bigg Design, LLC

Even though custom cabinetry comes with a bigger price tag than stock cabinets, a lot of homeowners decide that it’s worth the investment. Let me help you answer the question – why choose custom cabinetry?

Complete Control

For my fellow control freaks and perfectionists out there, custom cabinetry gives you exactly what you want. No compromises. No nagging little imperfections. Nothing but exactly what you envisioned. Gain complete control over layout, materials, style, finishes, hardware—everything.

Precision-in-Custom-Cabinetry

Photography by Third Shift Photography | Kitchen Design by Evalia Design, LLC

Superior Quality

Custom cabinets are hand-built by master craftsmen using superior techniques that just can’t be replicated with mass production. Whereas you’ll find glue, screws, and nails in stock cabinets, craftsmen will use dowel, dovetail, or mortise and tenon joints. Aka, they’ll skillfully fit wood grooves together for a construction that’s both sturdier and more beautiful.

And, with all the effort that goes into custom builds, you’ll receive top-notch quality materials too. Instead of cheap particle board that will wear in a few years, custom cabinets will be built with quality wood that will last a lifetime.

Avoid Dead Space

Stock cabinets are designed for stock spaces. If your room has any kind of unique characteristic (most do, especially older homes), you’ll probably end up with some dead space if you try to use stock cabinetry. Custom cabinets are built to your exact specifications, so you won’t end up with this so-called dead space. Instead, you’ll be able to make every part of your room useful and functional.

Functional-Custom-Cabinetry

Kitchen Design by Stonington Cabinetry & Design

Takeaways

Yes, custom cabinetry is an investment, but they are the better value for money in the long run. What’s most impressive to me is that people I talk to still stand by their decision that custom was worth the investment, even years later. Did I help you answer the question – why choose custom cabinetry?

If you’re interested in learning more about custom cabinetry, please contact us and one of our design experts would be happy to discuss how to translate your vision and needs into reality. Follow us on Instagram and like our Facebook page for more design inspiration!