Kitchen Remodel in Medford, NJ
Cabinet Tree completed a kitchen remodel in Medford, NJ for a homeowner who was preparing to list their home for sale when there was a... Continue reading→
Kitchen Island Replacement in Voorhees, NJ
Cabinet Tree recently completed a new project of a kitchen island replacement in Voorhees, NJ, for a new client. The client Mr. & Mrs. Patel... Continue reading→
Kitchen Remodel in Mt. Ephraim, NJ
Recently our team at Cabinet Tree finished a project involving a full kitchen remodel in Mt. Ephraim, NJ, for a client who felt it was... Continue reading→
Whole Home Renovation in Cherry Hill, NJ
Cabinet Tree recently completed this whole home renovation in Cherry Hill, NJ, for our new clients. Our designer Meg Schultz led this renovation project, having... Continue reading→
Kitchen Update in Cherry Hill, NJ
Cabinet Tree recently finished this kitchen update in Cherry Hill, NJ. Our designer Meg Schultz worked with the Phillips family to create an updated design... Continue reading→
Cabinets for a New Home in Turnersville, NJ
Cabinet Tree recently designed cabinets for a new home in Turnersville, NJ. Our designers Kristan Briel and Art Davidson collaborated on this project along with... Continue reading→
Kitchen Remodel in Mullica Hill, NJ
Cabinet Tree recently completed this kitchen remodel in Mullica Hill at the home of Mike and Dawn. Our designer Kristan Briel was the lead on... Continue reading→
Kitchen Remodel in Tabernacle, NJ
Cabinet Tree recently finished a kitchen remodel in Tabernacle, NJ in conjunction with contractor DBC Homes and our designer Tracy Stinson. Tracy designed a beautiful... Continue reading→
Home Construction In Mickleton, NJ
Cabinet Tree recently completed a project involving a full home construction in Mickleton, NJ, for the Rastelli family. The Rastelli family recently reached out to... Continue reading→
New Kitchen Cabinets in Haddonfield, NJ
Cabinet Tree recently provided new kitchen cabinets in Haddonfield, NJ at the home of the Geoff & Clare Yuritch. The prior kitchen was a tradition... Continue reading→