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    Located in the seaside town of Mattapoisett, our Kitchen and Bath Design showroom showcases multiple styles... from simple and classic to simply extraordinary.

    We are happy to showcase the largest selection of Plain and Fancy cabinetry door styles and finishes on the South Coast. We work with home owners, architects and builders to provide wood cabinetery and elegant finishing solutions. We cordially invite you to visit with us to discuss your next design project.

     

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    A New Kitchen Faucet Could Help Save a Life!

    We have teamed up with Grohe and registered to be an official “Hope Flows” showroom.

    What does that mean???

    Together, Details and GROHE are proud to support The Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF) — where a minimum of 85 cents of every dollar goes toward funding the most advanced and promising breast cancer research across the globe.

    We encourage you to tap into a great feeling by participating in our HopeFlows initiative:

    When you buy a Ladylux3 Café Kitchen Faucet or Ladylux3 Plus Kitchen Faucet, $25 from your purchase sponsors 30 minutes of hope in the form of vital BCRF research. In addition, purchases of the pink Rainshower Icon hand shower will sponsor an additional $10. GROHE’s goal is to raise $250,000 — enough to fund a breast cancer research project for one year. So, if you have a new kitchen faucet on your “to buy” list… please consider these two options.

    Click here to learn more about The Breast Cancer Research Foundation® (BCRF). 

     

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