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We frequently receive inquiries from prospective clients, asking if we could, “take a look at their project...
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Read MoreIf you're thinking about giving your kitchen a makeover, consider having your custom remodel contractor forego the standard cabinetry and getting some custom cabinets built instead. A skillful custom remodel contractor, like Ridgecrest Homes, can build you kitchen cabinets that will not only look absolutely stunning and turn your kitchen into a showplace, but provide a wide range of useful features that you won't find anywhere else. Custom cabinets are an art form where craftsmanship meets functionality, with nifty extra features like a spice rack pull out, so that all of...
Read MoreYour kitchen is the most heavily used room in the home. As such, it stands to reason that it should be designed to facilitate the work that goes on in there, and understanding the kitchen work triangle is important for this. There are three primary work areas in any kitchen: the stove cooktop, the sink and the refrigerator (the oven is not part of a traditional “kitchen triangle”). The kitchen triangle is formed by drawing imaginary lines between these three items. The space within that triangle is your work triangle....
Read MoreMany new home builders and remodel contractors throw the word “custom” around. Custom bathroom, custom kitchen, custom remodel – you can put “custom” in front of any home improvement project and make it sound fancy. But what does custom actually mean? Let’s face it - there is no governing body that determines whether a home builder or remodel contractor does custom work. It is up to you, the consumer, to really know the difference between a true custom new home or custom remodel project and a new home or remodel...
Read MoreThere was a time that outdoor living and outdoor cooking was relegated to only warm and dry weather periods, which for Oregonians could mean 3 weeks out of the year. However as outdoor living areas and outdoor kitchens gain in popularity that notion is quickly becoming a thing of the past. By adding a roof over the patio area you could be grilling year round…even in Oregon! An outdoor kitchen can be as simple as just a grill or a pizza oven with some counter space. It could also be a...
Read MoreIt is the little details that we build into our product that make our customers happy. How often have you not been able to reach what is in your upper cabinets? Where is your step ladder? ...
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