Full Custom Kitchen with Distressed Painted Wood Cabinets with Glass Front Doors
Homestead Cabinet & Furniture
Homestead Cabinet provides high-quality and custom-designed cabinets and furniture for our clients that crave that one-of-a-kind design in their homes. They represent a refreshing, new way of thinking and of doing business. They are a small business with relatively low overhead and work in a non-union shop with old-fashioned values. This enables JM Kitchen & Bath Design to provide you with a spectacular and innovative solution to your design needs while keeping within your budget requirements.
This stunning kitchen features beautiful white 5-piece doors and drawers, along with a rolling ladder and ladder rail to access high cabinets. The neutral color scheme of the kitchen completes its sleek, airy look.
Homestead is a small business with relatively low overhead and is a non-union shop with old-fashioned values and work ethic. They believe that their price point is below that of comparable competitors. Besides our fully custom Homestead Line, they also have developed a more cost-effective line of cabinetry called “Heartwood” putting a Homestead Cabinet in your kitchen in all areas of budget considerations.
Homestead Cabinet and Furniture History
In 1987, the company that would later be known as Homestead Cabinet and Furniture was founded by Mark Humpherys, Randy Humpherys, and Kirk Bailey. With its humble beginnings in a shed in Randy’s backyard, it quickly grew due to the founders’ focus on high-tech and highly automated systems. In 1990, Homestead purchased the first CNC router system for cabinet manufacturing in the state of Utah, revolutionizing the cabinet manufacturing process.
Around 2000, Homestead began offering reclaimed wood, and, for a time, it became the core expertise of the company. This specialty product assisted Homestead in transitioning from selling mainly to local dealers to partnering with designers in cities throughout Colorado, Idaho, and Wyoming. With this transition, Homestead shifted its focus to extremely high-quality custom cabinetry for these high-end markets. Around this time in the mid-2000s, Klay Grover and Tyson Davis both began their careers with Homestead.
Stunning Custom Cabinets
Our designers just couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw these gorgeous new cabinet door designs by Homestead Cabinets. Perfect for a kitchen, bath, living room, master bedroom, or your entire home. You will really feel like the king of your own castle with this new design.
Using Urban Woods
While it is true that processing Urban wood into “value-added” products presents some difficult challenges, it is also true that these challenges can be overcome. The wood by its nature must be processed on a small scale with a particular product or application in mind. It must be dried slowly and in a carefully controlled manner. It is not conducive to mass production. Homestead Cabinet and Furniture are among several companies that are beginning to use urban woods to make a variety of products. Homestead has a long history of using other types of reclaimed wood such as barn wood. The processing of urban woods uses many of the same skills and machinery as other reclaimed woods. An abundance of large trees grows in the cities and towns of Northern Utah. Homestead works with tree removal companies, sawmill operators, kiln operators, and other wood product manufacturers to acquire saw logs, slabs, and dried lumber. Tree removal companies are contracted to bring selected logs to the mill at Homestead. The logs are milled into slabs or into lumber. From thence they become heirloom furniture and cabinetry
Urban Wood Initiative – Green Kitchen Ideas at Homestead Cabinet Urban wood comes from trees that have grown in an urban setting that is removed from areas for various reasons such as Storm blowdowns, natural mortality, severe insect and disease damage, construction activities, and many other circumstances can change an urban tree from an asset into a liability. But what should the municipalities do with the tree? Hundreds of species of trees grow in various municipalities across the US. These trees often grow to great size and can produce lumber of very high quality and wonderful character. Unfortunately, they are very hard to process into lumber. They are of irregular shape and size and the lumber tends to warp and twist as it dries. This is why little effort has been made to utilize urban woods.
Homestead Cabinet & Furniture company is trying to obtain as many of these trees as they can to make them into beautiful cabinets and furniture for your home.
Did you know?*
Acres of Urban Forest in the US – 20.9 million number of Trees in Municipal Landscapes – 3.8 BillionAnnual Waste from Urban Forests (cubic yards) – 200 MillionPotential Usable Lumber (bd ft) – 3.8 BillionTotal Hardwood Lumber used Annually (bd ft) – 12.6 Billion
Urban Lumber could replace 30% of demand!
Most urban lumber is buried or burned as waste* Data taken from publication NA-TP-06-01 USDA Forest Service
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