While the internet offers an introduction to our company, a visit to our showroom is recommended as the first step in designing your room. Your showroom visit can be scheduled, or just pop in, there is always someone available to assist you.
If you are remodeling, we will schedule the home visit during your showroom appointment. While at your home, we will discuss in detail your needs, and measurements are taken of the area to be remodeled.
If you are building, bring your architectural plans to the initial showroom visit, or schedule an appointment for plan-specific discussions.
In either scenario, the designer will draw up a plan, and review it with you, along with budget, recommendations and timing. The plan remains the property of Kinsella Mfg., until a sales contract is signed and payment is scheduled.
Once signed, plans become property of the homeowner. Kinsella will review plans with owner, architect, builder, or interior designer, along with appliance, lighting and plumbing specialists, as needed.
For the installer, Kinsella provides a numbered plan, with specific installation instructions for cabinetry, molding assemblies and appliance panels.
Once cabinetry is installed and construction is finished, a final walk-through is done to ensure that all the details are complete.
7880 Camargo Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45243
513-561-5285
The Design Process
With a referral list that dates back to our beginning, we are proud to share comments and recommendations from our customers. It is truly the mark of a job well done when clients and contractors alike have nothing but praise to express after completion of a project. We view it as the result of our refusal to take the customer’s satisfaction for granted. Please take a moment to read a few of the wonderful testimonials we have received over the years.
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By founding the National Sink Top Company, George Kinsella (left) and John Kinsella (right) dove into the cabinetry business, starting with a 40-cent can of glue and $2,000 in savings from WWII. (1948)
Our History
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