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East Hill Showroom Information
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Show Room Hours: By Appointment Click here for a map to our showroom.
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I would like to welcome you to the December 2010 issue of the East Hill Cabinetry Newsletter. Our goal is to keep you up to date on the latest home design and decor trends, seasonal home maintenance reminders, and events here at the showroom. On a regular basis we will be posting recipes and highlighting completed projects. This is a newsletter not just for those ready to renovate, but for anyone interested in home design and decor!
Please, do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions or topics you would like to see featured in our newsletter.
Thank you all for reading--
Anthony
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Save the Date! March 2, 2011
East Hill Cabinetry will once again be hosting our Complimentary Kitchen and Bath Tips Seminar on Wednesday, March 2, 2011 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. If you are considering a kitchen or bathroom renovation, this seminar will empower you to make the process less stressful and enable you to obtain the best results.
Attendees will hear from local experts, who will present tips and ideas that will be invaluable for your next renovation.
The seminar will offer food, refreshments and special door and raffle prizes.
Over 40 people attended this exciting and informative seminar in the fall. Space is limited, reserve your seat today via email at anthony@easthillcabinetry.com or by calling (914) 432-7341.

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East Hill Stress-Free Experience
Almost anyone who has considered a home renovation, whether big or small, has heard horror stories of six week projects turning into six month nightmares, of cabinets and appliances that are never delivered, budgets that increase every week, and of contractors that seem incompetent or don't bother to show up.
At East Hill Cabinetry, those horror scenarios simply don't exist. Our mission is to eliminate the stress of your renovation from inception to completion. We value your trust, which is why we work hard to ensure that your renovation is completed on schedule by experienced contractors who take pride in the quality of their workmanship. While we can't guarantee we won't ever run into a minor setback, we can give you our word that we'll address any potential problems before they become a larger issue. Should an unforeseen roadblock appear, we promise to collaborate with you, the homeowner, along with our reputable network of suppliers and contractors, to get the problem solved quickly and efficiently with as little disruption to your life as possible. If you've experienced an East Hill renovation or are interested in learning more about our process, please don't hesitate to contact our team.
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Featured Stress-Free Renovation-
Croton-on-Hudson
The homeowners of this Croton-on-Hudson home were in the midst of building their dream kitchen with a different kitchen supplier. When they began working with us, they had already faced a 10-week ordering delay on their cabinets. We were able to come up with a new design and order the cabinets in a matter of weeks, even installing some temporary cabinets in order for the home to pass inspection. While we faced some issues with the rush delivery, East Hill was able to resolve every problem without adding to the stress of the homeowners.
The kitchen features custom maple cabinets with a linen paint with inset, shaker style doors and classic black hardware. Stacked upper cabinets help to highlight the tall ceilings and eliminate the look of oversized cabinet doors. The island, built to seat four, also features a sink and a microwave drawer unit. These features, along with professional grade appliances and the open floor layout help to create a sophisticated kitchen.
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Seal Your Granite Countertops
With the holidays and a heavy work load coming up, it may make sense to take the time to seal your granite. It should be done every couple years, depending on the level of abuse it is put through. Contact your fabricator, because you will want to use the same sealer originally applied to the granite.
Sealing the granite is a pretty simple process, but be sure the area is well ventilated and that you follow the directions on the container.
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Sincerely, Anthony Maucieri, Founder East Hill Cabinetry
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