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Featured Dealer: Quality Custom Cabinetry No comments yet

Posted on February 25, 2009 by Cliffside Industries in Cabinets, Kitchen

About QCCI

QCCI® is nationally recognized for its high-end custom product lines: the classic all-wood Quality Custom Cabinetry® and the sleek Euro-design inspired Saxton Cabinetry® brands. Based in New Holland (Lancaster County) PA, QCCI employs 300 people who work in its 22,500 sq.ft. corporate headquarters and two state-of-the-art production facilities that total 205,500 sq.ft. Both brands are sold through a network of award-winning dealers across the U.S., and have been prominently featured in such prestigious publications such as Architectural Digest, Trends, Veranda and Traditional Home.

Company history

This beautiful farmhouse kitchen features the Quality Custom Cabinetry® Lancaster door style in an Olde Towne Buttermilk finish. Olde Towne Moss is used on the free-standing island.

This beautiful farmhouse kitchen features the Quality Custom Cabinetry® Lancaster door style in an Olde Towne Buttermilk finish. Olde Towne Moss is used on the free-standing island.

In 1968, a cabinetmaker named Martin H. Weaver started his own business in a 2,200 sq. ft. building in Brownstown (PA), with two employees and a modest goal of building one, very special kitchen a day. Weaver was all about quality and giving people an honest product that would be built with integrity and pride. Hence the straightforward name Quality Custom Kitchens.

By 1972 Quality hired its first full-time kitchen designer plus a salesperson to develop a small dealer network that initially built inroads into the Philadelphia and New Haven (CT) markets. Business flourished and in 1983 the company moved up the road to New Holland, into a 27,000 sq.ft. building that was equipped with the most advanced technologies for woodworking and finishing. Four years later there was another 20,000 sq.ft. expansion, and a formal, freestanding corporate headquarters was built in 1990.

By the time Quality celebrated its 25th anniversary in 1993, annual sales were close to $10 million, generated by 100 dealers and 135 employees. About this time Weaver stepped aside so his son-in-law Glenn L. Good, now President and CEO, and son Jerry Weaver, now Vice President, could take over the helm.

In 1995 the company’s name was changed to Quality Custom Cabinetry, Inc. – a reflection of the diversity of its solid wood product line. From a three-person shop, Quality had become one of the most sophisticated cabinetry manufacturers in the nation, renown for its exquisite solid wood cabinetry and accessories, timeless designs, and range of finishes that are always in tune with the latest design trends.
Sales continued at a steady pace, leading to more expansions in manufacturing (to 126,000 sq.ft.), enhanced product offerings, and a dealer network that now extends to the West Coast.

The sleek Euro-styling of this contemporary Saxton Cabinetry® kitchen spotlights the sophisticated Opus Gold door style in Birdseye Maple with a hi-gloss finish.

The sleek Euro-styling of this contemporary Saxton Cabinetry® kitchen spotlights the sophisticated Opus Gold door style in Birdseye Maple with a hi-gloss finish.

It was renewed interest in frameless construction that sparked Quality’s progression into Saxton Cabinetry®. After a rigorous two-year pilot program the new brand was formally launched in 2007 with construction of a 57,000 sq.ft. facility that is 100% dedicated to the latest frameless technology.

To separate its custom cabinetry brands and set up a business structure to better accommodate future growth, the firm’s corporate identity has been changed to QCCI®. The company’s business practices have earned the KCMA Environmental Stewardship Program Certification. In addition, QCCI is a member of the U.S. Green Building Council and promotes its LEED programs. QCCI is also proud of the fact that for six consecutive years it has been named a “Best Place to Work in PA”, earning an 11th place ranking in companies with over 250 employees.

For additional information

To learn more about QCCI® and the Quality Custom Cabinetry® and Saxton Cabinetry® product lines please visit www.qcci.com.


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Featured Dealer: Adelphi Kitchens No comments yet

Posted on December 5, 2008 by Cliffside Industries in Bath, Kitchen

A kitchen manufactured and installed by Adelphi

About Adelphi Kitchens & Cabinetry
Adelphi Kitchens & Cabinetry was founded by four brothers in 1946 in a small garage behind their home. Today, their descendants own and manage the company and have more than 220 dealers across the nation, some dating back to the late fifties. With a work force of 120 skilled artisans, Adelphi produces approximately 60 custom kitchens each week in its modern 160,000-square-foot facility on 20-acres in Robesonia, Pa.

Company History
Adelphi Kitchens & Cabinetry began in 1946 as Yatron Brothers, a partnership between Paul and Nicholas Yatron. A year later, Stratton and Harry Yatron joined the business. The company started in a garage behind the Yatron family residence in Reading, Pennsylvania. In a short period of time the adjoining garage was added. The two garages served as a factory, sales room, and warehouse. Three moves were made within a four-year period at the end of which there were four partners and five employees.

A sink and vanity built by Adelphi

After spending several years in the last location in Reading, a piece of undeveloped real estate on Lancaster Pike was purchased. The four brothers built their own factory, working weekends and evenings. Yatron Brothers remained at this factory from 1955 to 1962, and grew their work force to twelve employees. In 1962, a 40,000 square-foot factory in West Lawn, Pennsylvania was purchased.

Yatron Brothers was a diversified manufacturer engaged in the production of Formica and chrome dinette sets, commercial store fixtures, bars, booths, and back bars for restaurants and social clubs, institutional furniture for schools and college dormitories, and custom wood cabinets. In 1963, George Stewart, Chief Architect of the United States Capitol, selected Yatron Brothers to manufacture fifteen walnut display cases to display the memorabilia of various presidents of the United States. These display cases are still in use today. They can be seen on the ground floor of the rotunda of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.

In the sixties, Yatron Brothers was slowly setting up a kitchen dealer network which established the main source of the company’s retail sales. Upon the development of this sales network, the name of the company was changed to Adelphi Kitchens, Inc. and Paul and Stratton Yatron purchased the shares of the other two partners.

An Adelphi kitchen island

Adelphi produced cabinets at the West Lawn location until 1984 when the company purchased the former Caron Spinning Mills in Robesonia, Pennsylvania. The Robesonia location boasts in excess of 160,000 square feet of production space on a 19½-acre tract. Today, the company has over 220 dealers nationwide – some going back to the late fifties – with the bulk of business being done east of the Mississippi. The factory produces sixty kitchens a week with a work force of about 120 people.

Notes
To learn more about Adelphi, visit their website at www.adelphikitchens.com.


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