Friends and Family of Red Pepper
At RED PEPPER we offer a variety of cabinetry that will satisfy the needs of all our customers. Whether you are updating a turn of the century mansion, remodeling a modest mid-century home or re-doing a 700 square foot condo, we can help. Here is how we do it:
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American Loft CabinetryAmerican Loft Cabinetry is our answer to a great European cabinet (such as Balthup or Berloni) but at a fraction of the cost. It is also our most environmentally-friendly cabinet. Built in Denver, it has no-added-urea-formaldehyde core material, water-based finishes and recycled content. All of our cabinets are eligible for LEED points. Many of our finishes cannot be found in any other line of cabinets on the market. American Loft was designed and developed exclusively for RED PEPPER by Margie McCulloch. |
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Plato WoodworksPlato Woodworks is built in Plato, Minnesota and has been in business since 1893. Still in the Pinske family, they are on the fifth generation of cabinetmakers. This classic line has impeccable quality and craftsmanship. When a traditional inset doorstyle is called for this is the company to whom we turn. They can make anything we can draw or we can order their standard fare. Recently they introduced a frameless contemporary line of bamboo cabinets with interesting stains that have become popular with my clients. Click the logo to learn more. |
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Holiday KitchenHoliday Kitchen offers so many style and price-point options that we at RED PEPPER feel confident that we can satisfy the needs of any customer. From custom finishes to a very competitive builder’s line, Holiday fills in any gaps in our other offerings. The beauty of the builder’s line is that no quality is sacrificed: soft close drawers, wood drawer boxes, framed and frameless cabinets are all standard offerings. |
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HouzzWhat an amazing website to gather ideas for design, color, products. Portfolios are created by designers all over the country – RED PEPPER has one! – showing every style and size house. The New York Times has called Houzz ‘the Wikipedia of home design’. I encourage my clients to create their own Ideabooks at the start of a project. So please click and enjoy! |



