Our Clients Say...
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My experience with you was exceptional. The budget analysis you did kept costs and product decisions in our control all the way through the project. I especially appreciated the ability to make all the choices, not someone else who we knew would do things the easiest way for themselves. In the end we got just what we had hope we would, at the set cost we agreed to - with no surprises!
We don’t mind admitting that we have a reputation.
You don’t have to take our word for it. Our reputation precedes us.
Our studio is located in Glen Ellyn, Illinois outside of Chicago, but our home designs are nationally renowned and respected. You can frequently find our work being featured in both local and national media including some of the nation's most popular Home and Design magazines and websites.
Please browse the publications below and those on our Articles and Features page to see how our careful Client-Focused Design™ Process coordinates all of the elements of design and installation to make every kitchen and bath project more than just the sum of its parts.
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Fall 2011
In this fall 2011 newsletter we feature two remarkable Glen Ellyn client kitchens that will be on display at this years Glen Ellyn Kitchen Walk to benefit Bridge Communities as well as additions to our staff and a recent design award from Grabill Cabinetry.
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December 04th 2011
"Take Two" Makeover + feature
Publication: Chicago Home + Garden
From Chicago Home + Garden Nov / Dec 2011 home design feature - "A winner of the National Kitchen & Bath Association’s annual local design competition share ideas that gave an old house new life". In this four page feature, Drury Design's Gladys Schanstra, CKD / CBD, offers insight about...
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Large Kitchen Category - "White-Washed Sleek"
2010 –National Kitchen & Bath Association "Art of the Industry" Design Competition
By moving the eating area to the adjacent sunroom, the designer was able to give this large kitchen a wine bar and two beautiful cabinets that house wine refrigeration and a pewter collection. A previously unused corner became a family desk, while another wall is now home to a coffee...


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