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One of a Kind

One of a Kind

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    Fido Hideout These homeowners wanted their kitchen remodel to include space for their two dogs. The architect incorporated the dog bed into the mudroom cabinetry, as well as a water bowl niche, and asked Titus Built millwork staff to accent the larger opening with bone-shaped cut-outs.

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    Clutter-Free The same clients who requested the dog beds also asked for built-in paper towel holders to help maintain an uncluttered kitchen. General manager Jeff Titus and the architect worked on the design, which includes a holder near the main sink and one next to the island kitchen.

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    Out of Sight The homeowner wanted to hide the washer/dryer in a space adjacent to the kitchen. The Titus Built team designed and built cabinetry to hold the frontloading machines and topped it with a granite counter. Metal mesh in the doors allows for air circulation.

Having an in-house millwork and cabinet shop allows Titus Built, in West Redding, Conn., to offer its clients truly customized storage for their homes.

“The shop is a positive asset when [home­owners] are deciding between us and other remodeling companies,” the company’s financial manager, Sharon Bothwell Willis, points out.

The three clever design details shown on this page are just a few examples of how the remodeling company not only fulfills unique client requests but enhances the ideas based on its years of experience. 

Nina Patel, senior editor, REMODELING.

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Combining Cabinetry Colors

Master Bath’s Smart Use of Space