JSI Cabinetry Unveils Atlanta Experience Center
May 23, 2018
JSI Cabinetry, manufacturer of kitchen and bath cabinetry, is set to unveil the transformation of its Atlanta Experience Center. Designed by award-winning firm Studio M, the 2,600-sq.-ft. space includes more than thirty distinct kitchen and bath vignettes.
“Studio M conceptualized and delivered stunning kitchens that fit an expansive range, from your first home to your million-dollar custom home,” added James Rugg, director of marketing. “Their foresight and creativity came to life in the form of truly beautiful kitchens.”
In keeping with the showroom’s theme of “Simple Elegance,” visitors will find two full-size functional kitchens, an espresso bar inspired by Italian roots, enhanced natural stone countertops from Silestone and Cambria and the latest Rev-A-Shelf storage solutions, among many other features.
“We envisioned a space that architects, contractors, designers and consumers could come to together to collaborate and be inspired,” said Chris Graff, vice president of marketing. “We believe the Atlanta Experience Center will embody this vision through a combination of premium kitchen brands that integrate seamlessly with JSI’s cabinetry to accommodate a variety of desired tastes.”
A June 7 unveiling will feature tours of the facility, raffles, and hors d’oeuvres and artisan-crafted desserts from local chef Carlton Brown. The event is open to metro-Atlanta designers, architects and contractors.
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