Realities Brochure
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Realities Brochure
Realities UltraCraft 1 Destiny UltraCraft® kitchens and baths are created from a world of options that come together in the perfect combination for your home. With a myriad of colors, stains, glazes, woods, exotic veneers, mouthwatering accessories and so much more, you can have it all. With Destiny, our flagship line, choose from seemingly limitless combinations of door styles and finishes to create the exact look and feel you want. Wood, Thermofoil, Acrylic, Textured Melamine and Metal door styles are available in a variety of colors, veneers, sheens and specialty finishes. And, with our no-charge dimensional modifications, along with customization options, Destiny delivers the “Right Style For Your Lifestyle.” With Vision, our mid-priced quick-ship line, we offer a variety of popular door styles and colors in our exclusive Eurotek Veneer. Eurotek doors, drawer fronts, and accessory parts are colorfast and durable, making Vision one of the best values in the marketplace. All UltraCraft cabinets feature uncompromising construction, and the best warranty in the industry. Plus, you’ll find an exciting range of modifications and upgrades, many of which you’ll see as you dive into this book. Realities Kitchens............ 2-81, 118-119 Baths & More............... 82-107 Accessories................. 108-117 Visit your nearest UltraCraft Dealer or Designer today or find out more about UltraCraft at www.ultracraft.com. 2 Front Cover – Daytona, Maple, Metled Brie and Custom Paint (Benjamin Moore Color #1680 Hudson Bay), Low Sheen. Designer: Debbie Davis, CMKBD, CAPS, Kitchens by Wedgewood. Photo: Virtuance.com. This Page – Plymouth, Cherry, Sangria. Designer: Sarah Aldrich and Tom Grzywacz. Milford Lumber Company and The Muir Showroom. Back Cover – Acrilux II, Linear Bronze. Designer: Joe Combest, Combest Cabinets. Photo: Michelle Anderson, Pinkle Toes Photography UltraCraft 3 Destiny 4 Perth Amboy, Cherry, Sangria and Boulder, Rustic Alder, Caramel with special-order drawer fronts. Designer: Sondra Solomon. 5 Destiny Kitchens Kitchens 6 Frisco, Maple, Arctic White & Plymouth, Cherry, Chestnut, Brown Glaze. Designer: Scot Motzny. Photo: Moondog Photography. 7 Destiny 8 Choose Your Favorite Color Stainless steel and chrome bring bling to this comfortable space, but this homeowner added her favorite color to the islands to make a personal statement. With custom color matching, you can have any color you like. Daytona, Maple, Metled Brie and Custom Paint (Benjamin Moore Color #1680 Hudson Bay), Low Sheen. Designer: Debbie Davis, CMKBD, CAPS, Kitchens by Wedgewood. Photo: Virtuance.com. 9 Destiny Distinct Spaces Define spaces by contrasting colors. Richly stained cabinets and island next to this light, airy dining room outline two distinct rooms in one space. Window mullions stained to match the cabinets and butcher block countertop add a little extra interest. 10 Mount Vernon, Cherry Chestnut. Kitchen & Bath Design Consultants, staff design. Photo: Chipper Hatter. 11 Destiny Double Up Large rooms are a great opportunity for dark colors and oversized pieces. Two islands offer workspace for two and extra tall cabinets grant a bold presence and more storage Add a touch of art glass to lighten the highest areas. 12 Stickley Wide with 5-piece Matching Drawer Front, Oak, Wenge. Designer: Blake Howell, Allied ASID. The Works. Photo: Joel Silverman. 13 Destiny Family Room The kitchen is where it all happens. Here there’s room for the cook, island seating for a quick bite and even a desk for household business and homework. 14 Andover, Maple, Arctic White with Brown Linen Glaze. Designer: Samina Datta, Reico Kitchen & Bath. Photo: BTW Images, LLC. 15 Destiny A Traditional Statement The modern touches in this space – sky lights, a glass door refrigerator and colorful stone countertops – blend quietly with traditional design. Raised panel doors throughout and a contrasting stain on the island ground this kitchen in an elegant past. 16 Manhattan Wide, Cherry, Chestnut with Brown Glaze and Maple, Beach White. Designer: Erica Caserta, AKBD, Showcase Kitchens. Photo: Steven Laschever Photography; LASCHphoto. 17 Destiny 18 Pretty Functional Small spaces don’t have to be plain. The pillars and valance on the cabinet beneath the cooktop mimick the pass through and hood above. And just look at the amount of storage in this efficient kitchen! Charlotte, Maple, Beach White. Designer: Lorey Cavanaugh, Kitchen and Bath Design and Construction. Photo: Chrissy Racho. 19 Destiny Understated and Soothing Choose a soft, understated palette to create a soothing space. Allow cabinets to melt quietly into the background by painting walls the same color. Add subtle features like recessed cabinets, glass doors and a farm sink for a personal appeal. 20 Charlotte, Maple, Beach White and Stone. Designer: Erica Caserta, AKBD. Showcase Kitchens. 21 Destiny Elegant Top To Bottom This design highlights the contrast between light and weighty. A soft paint color – Melted Brie – lifts the room up to delicate double-arch glass doors and finely detailed chandeliers. Darker Vintage Truffle on both islands brings the room back down. Hand carved wood seating and wide plank floors are a nice touch. 22 Freedom, Maple, Melted Brie and Vintage Truffle. Designers: Emily Zuckoff and Carolyn Bryan; Reico Kitchen & Bath. Photo: Design Studios, Locust Grove, VA. 23 Destiny So Organized Accommodate everything including the kitchen sink with floor to ceiling cabinets, large drawers, cute, little drawers and open shelves for display-worthy items. Oh, and an island with more drawers and shelves and a recessed microwave. Now, where is that colander? 24 Manhattan Wide, Cherry, Golden. Designer: Jeorge Riberio. Artistic interiors. 25 Destiny 26 Greco, Satin White and Fairlawn, Cherry, Bordeaux with Brown Glaze. Designer: Lorey Cavanaugh, Kitchen and Bath Design and Construction. Chrissy Racho. Now And Then, Now The Satin White personality in this kitchen is for a busy, modern cook who needs an efficient bright space to work in. The Bordeaux personality remembers the value of china cabinets and formal dinners in the dining room. Spanning the two lifestyles is super-functional island in the richer color with seating for a casual breakfast. 27 Destiny Spark Not Stark Every detail in this kitchen holds the light. Breckenridge door style in bright Arctic White has just enough interest for a quiet shadow. Modest light rails conceal lighting that splashes off glossy white tile. And jewel-like pendants spray sparkles across the ceiling. 28 Breckenridge, Maple, Arctic White. Designer: Katherine Dashiell, Reico Kitchen & Bath. Photo: BTW Images, LLC. 29 2012 NKBA AWARD WINNER BEST SMALL KITCHEN Destiny Small Space, Big Storage Use your space wisely with floor to ceiling pantries and oversized drawers. Glass doors and shelves add light and break up solid colors. Put cabinets in random places for extra storage like the tambour appliance garage under the hanging pots and the flip-up-door cabinet beside the microwave. 30 Shaker, Maple, Stone with Brown Linen. Designer: Sandra Tierney, CMKBD, CID; Cabinets by Design. Photo: Gail Owens 31 Destiny Canvas of Cabinets Cabinets don’t have to be the focal point. They can provide a beautiful backdrop, showcasing other features like the bold clock and the blown glass pendant lighting here. The frosted glass doors on the top cabinets artistically display of a parade of white pitchers. 32 Charlotte, Maple, Beach White. Designers: Terri Saint and Brian Hall. Classica Homes. Photo: Serena Apostal. Studio Design. 33 Destiny Surrounded This expanse of all-matching cabinets wraps around this room, visually gathering family and friends toward the oversized island granting good food and fellowship. The outdoorsy colors are as down-to-earth as you’d expect the conversation to be. 34 Shaker, Maple, Truffle. Designers: Terri Saint and Brian Hall. Classica Homes. Photo: Serena Apostal. Studio Design. 35 Destiny A Comfortable White Light neutrals used together create a feeling of spaciousness. Subtle patterns in counters and back splashes can spice up the room’s personality and here, under-cabinet lighting adds a flicker of life. 36 Raised, Maple, Beach White. 5-piece drawer front. Designers: Terri Saint and Brian Hall. Classica Homes. Photo: Serena Apostal. Studio Design. 37 Destiny Yesterday and Today Traditional dark oak pairs with modern Aluminum and Stainless Steel and pops of pumpkin and goldenrod are both fresh and retro. Enjoy countertops and storage galore, including a huge baker’s island and an outbound drink station with bar to keep traffic moving. Stickley, Oak, Wenge. Designer: Heather Jasper. Powell Construction Services. Photo: Clarence Sormin. 38 39 Destiny 40 Shaker: Simple and Strong This light-filled casual space didn’t need any fussy elements in the open kitchen, just a simple door style solid enough to hold up the roof. Rockford, a Shaker-style door with just enough of a special profile, does the job. Rockford, Maple, Arctic White. Designer: Kitchen and Bath Design Consultants; Staff Design. Photo: Chrissy Racho. 41 Destiny Farm-esque This kitchen’s modern conveniences are nestled in a farm house feel with creamy colors, artisan-looking cabinets with slightly worn finishes, wide moldings, open shelving, and a work island butted right up to a round table begging for company, coffee and pie. 42 Sagamore, Maple, Beach White and Stone. Designer: Tina Rodda. Kitchen Cove Cabinetry and Design. 43 Destiny Kick Off Your Shoes Design the perfect kitchen for today’s active, hard-working families. Include light, white cabinets, a stylish sink, stone countertops and backsplash and a well-outfitted mudroom by the back door. 44 Shaker, Maple, Melted Brie. Designer: Lorey Cavanaugh, Kitchen and Bath Design and Construction. Chrissy Racho. 45 Destiny Breckenridge, Maple, Stone. Designer: Robert Gluskin. Atlantic Kitchen and Bath. Crowning Achievement The stacked silhouette of these wall cabinets presents a chicness, heightened by the use of contrasting Beach White and Stone together. Glass doors add even more dimension while flip-up doors smarten the overall effect. The stainless farm sink flanked by decorative posts and hefty farm-style island anchor this perky room. 46 Breckenridge, Maple, Beach White and Stone. Designer: Robert Gluskin. Atlantic Kitchen and Bath. 47 Destiny Opposites Attract This large great room/kitchen combo is friendly and bright, even though its colors are as opposite as day and night. The kitchen isn’t defined by walls, but by darker, stylishly understated cabinets. The transition from living area to kitchen is upholstered bar chairs on the “lighter” side of the island and a crisp, white counter top. 48 Shaker, Maple, Chocolate. Designers: Terri Saint and Brian Hall. Classica Homes. Photo: Serena Apostal. Studio Design. 49 Vision Fun and Functional Combining your storage and function needs not only saves space, but notches up the fun factor. This dining area features benches with built-in storage beneath. And the bench’s high back creates a multi-level surface above the sink in the adjacent kitchen. And never underestimate the value of an oversized island. 50 Napoli, Ecru. Designer: Erica Caserta, AKBD. Showcase Kitchens. 51 Vision Venezia, Buttermilk with Caramel Patina. Designer: Robert Theroux, Kitchens by Design Define Your Space If you don’t’ have walls, use a curved island to help shape the space called “the kitchen.” And if that’s not enough, add dark dining stools and a subtle floor-tile boundary. End cabinet panels also help finish out an area. Psst…isn’t the drawer under the stacked oven, cool? 52 53 Vision Vision Current Value A current kitchen design doesn’t have to be expensive. Jamestown, one of the newest doors in our value-priced Vision line, is a transitional Shaker-style shown here in Dove White. Cap it off with crown molding and a tile backsplash with a modern layout. Simple Backdrop Jamestown, Dove White. Designer: Lorey Cavanaugh, Kitchen and Bath Design and Construction. Photo: Chrissy Racho 54 Serene, honorable, unmarred, demure cabinets make a great backdrop for other kitchen features. Spruce up with sassy, silver accents and an alternative countertop. Napoli, Ecru. Designer: Mary Porzelt, Boston Kitchens 55 Vision Budget Saavy Vision Vision’s Tuscany in Amber Cherry with Auburn Patina is the perfect look for today’s traditional or transitional kitchen. And because Vision is value-priced, you can add extra features with all the budget left over. Tuscany, Amber Cherry with Auburn Patina; Designer: Joe Cheney, Cape & Island Kitchens 56 Tuscany, Amber Cherry with Auburn Patina; Designer: Mary Porzelt, Boston Kitchen Distributors Tuscany, Amber Cherry with Auburn Patina 57 Destiny Daring Paring Who would have guessed these two very different door finishes – Textured Melamine wood and high-gloss UltraLux acrylic – would look so great together! Tie it all in with an adventurous, super thick, cantilevered island countertop. 58 Metropolis, Silver Elm Vertical and South Beach, Powder. Photo: The ShadowLight Group. 59 Destiny Adriatic, Gloss White. Designed by Elizabeth Aurandt for mercerINTERIOR. Photographed by Emily Gilbert. Light and Bright The simple, crisp white cabinets allow you to use the walls as your canvas. Show off your artistry with bold colors and patterns in paint and tile. Fresh any way you look at it. 60 61 Vision Modern Mode This gleaming contemporary kitchen features an artful collection of cabinets and a prominent island. Long lines and sharp angles are everywhere while moldings are absent. An innovative space flooded with light and beautifully tempered with soft, rich color. 62 Florence Dark Roast Textured Wenge; Designers: Shuky Conroyd, AKBD, Boca Kitchens and Marcia Castleman, Castle Design Group; Photo: ©Edward Butera, IBI Designs, Boca Raton, FL 63 Destiny 64 Sleek Chic A minimalist design with long sleek lines is the perfect match for UltraLux’s Linear Silver finish. High-gloss acrylic paired with a stone countertop and shiny appliances and fixtures lets light bounce all around. Acrilux II, Linear Silver Designer: Daniel Altmann, Reico Kitchen & Bath. Photo: BTW Images, LLC. 65 Destiny Shine On Acrilux II is the ultimate contemporary door style. High-gloss acrylic cabinet surfaces with aluminum-looking trim and hardware, and high-tech appliance are all the excitement this kitchen needs. 66 Acrilux II, Midnight. Designer: Emily Campbell. 67 Destiny Liberal with Lines If clean is your thing, the sleekness of glossy cabinets, shimmering stainless steel, crystal-clear glass and smooth, shiny surfaces just might brighten your day. Cabinets that glow, see-through pantries, exposed dishes, and a floating TV, help give shape to the untarnished reputation of this room. 68 Slab, Bamboo, Chocolate and Acrilux II, Pure White. Designers: Roger Shollmier, CKG, Michael Thorp and Kelly Peterson. Kitchen Ideas & The Galley, LLC. Photo: Gabby Vonigas. 69 Destiny Delicate Balance Usually floating shelves alone will lift the feel of a kitchen, but here there’s an extra lightness with thinner waterfall countertops and a unique work surfact seemingly suspended mid-air. Balance is restored with touchable Kona Textured Melamine on the outer cabinets. 70 Piper, Kona and Oakland Park, Maple, Melted Brie. Photo: The ShadowLight Group. 71 Destiny 72 Let In The Sun! Natural light is a great opportunity to add warmth and brightness to your kitchen. Choose sleek, reflective surfaces like these glossy, apple green counter tops and stainless appliances to add sparkle around the room. Replicate that in other areas with glass-door cabinets and under-cabinet lighting. Richmond II, Maple, Natural. Designer: Jorge A. Martinez, CKD. Designer Kitchens LA. 73 Destiny High Tech Glass This look contrasts earthy, low sheen Truffle paint with shiny Cannes Ashley Grey backpainted Tech Glass. Take note of the countertops in three thicknesses. (And who doesn’t want one that lights up!) 74 Apex, Maple, Truffle and Fineline Aluminum with Cannes Ashley Grey Tech Glass. Designer: Drury Design Kitchen & Bath Studio. Photo: Eric Hausman. 75 Destiny Destiny Adriatic, Satin White and Shark. Designer: Lorey Cavanaugh, Kitchen and Bath Design and Construction. Chrissy Racho. A Room For Color This modern industrial style kitchen in greys and whites is a backdrop designed to show off the food. And the cook! The space is kept warm with a soft sheen granite and wood grain bar stools, and kept light with reflective tile and floating shelves. Slimline Aluminum and Acrilux II, Linear Bronze and Pure White. Designer: Shuky Conroyd, AKBD. Boca Kitchens. The Future Is Bright Light doesn’t have to come only from fixtures. In this super-modern space featuring the light-colored sleek surfaces of Engineered Stone countertops, stainless steel appliances and ultra sheek cabinets, reflections flood the entire room with divine brightness, while the warmth of a wooden floor keeps you anchored in the moment. 76 77 Destiny Cellini, Gloss Birdseye. Designer: Gary Labrocquy. Artistic Interiors. New Dimensions Even with just a dual-tone color arrangement in cabinets and countertops, you can create a lot of interest in your kitchen. The triple-hutch that stair-steps upward and outward and wall cabinets of varying heights take this contemporary design up a notch. 78 79 Destiny Richmond II, Cherry, Bordeaux and Stainless Steel. Designer: Pam Meyer-Green, CKD. G.M. Roth Design. Entertaining Kitchen Cherry finish and black and stainless steel highlights come together with high-gloss tile and crackle-glass pendant lights for an elegantly affluent ambiance. Open shelving helps lighten the richness of the cabinetry. A gorgeous marble bar, and seating for eight invites everyone to the party. 80 81 Destiny Baths Baths 82 Breckenridge, Maple, Chocolate. Low Sheen. Designer: Lori Noel. 83 Destiny Outline Your Presentation While the walls and the drawer fronts are dark, the cabinets really stand out because they’re surrounded by white. The sleek hardware, floating glass shelving and unframed mirror offer a modern presentation that flows nicely. 84 Adriatic, Shark. Designer: Jorge A. Martinez, CKD. Designer Kitchens LA. 85 Destiny Warm and Cool A small bathroom can be overtaken by cool, hard materials like ceramic tile and glass. Making the shower walls transparent opens the space and natural, warm Bamboo cabinets bring in softness and comfort. Slab, Bamboo, Natural. Designer: Jorge A. Martinez, CKD. Designer Kitchens LA. 86 87 Destiny Destiny Hideaway Bright, white, fun and light. With high ceilings and a soaking tub, even a small bathroom can be a spa-like sanctuary. Unexpected Charm Far left: A glossy hanging vanity topped with hand-chipped stone creates a nice balance between natural and contemporary. 88 Adriatic, Dark Ebony. Designer: Heather Jasper. Powell Construction Services. Photo: Clarence Sormin. Charlotte, Maple, Arctic White. Designer: Lorey Cavanaugh, Kitchen and Bath Design and Construction. Photo: Chrissy Racho. 89 Destiny Vision Napoli, Ecru. Designers: Terri Saint and Brian Hall. Classica Homes. Photo: Serena Apostal. Studio Design As Simple As It Gets Understated, uncomplicated, uncolored. Unbelievably perfect. 90 Adriatic, Pure Wenge HZ. Designers: Karen Aylestock, KPA Design Group and Patty Whitman, Reico Kitchen & Bath. Photo: Felicia Evans Photography Don’t Float Away A large window and large mirrors make this bathroom feel spacious and airy. Even the wallmounted cabinets appear to float, but a rich horizontal woodgrain finish keeps the whole space perfectly grounded. 91 Vision Reflections of Tranquility Soap or body wash? Bath or shower? Calm, quiet colors and mild décor make relaxing effortless… no matter which side of the bathroom you prefer. 92 Napoli, Ecru. Designers: Terri Saint and Brian Hall. Classica Homes. Photo: Serena Apostal. Studio Design. 93 93 Vision Vision Accent On Playful You don’t need to do much in a small bathroom to make special. A solid base of darkfinsihed cabinets, neutral colors on the wall and (sexy thin!) countertop and a playful, mid-century modern geometric mirror. Modena, Dark Roast Textured Wenge. Designer: Terri Saint and Brian Hall, Classica Homes. Photo: Serena Apostal, Studio Design Squared Away Florence Dark Roast Textured Wenge; Designers: Shuky Conroyd, AKBD, Boca Kitchens and Marcia Castleman, Castle Design Group; Photo: ©Edward Butera, IBI Designs, Boca Raton, FL The deep color and geometric styling of this vanity allude to a metropolitan influence. Take a seat on the drawer bench while you slather on the moisturizer. Catch-All Cabinets Venezia, Buttermilk with Caramel Patina. Designer: Kitchen & Bath Design Consultants 94 The laundry room always ends up hosting more than colorsorted clothes. Household cleaners, messy brooms, tangled hangers and stuff that just doesn’t fit anywhere else. But if you have cabinets, suddenly it’s all okay. 95 Destiny Ready, Aim, Chute! Bright and Warm The casual feel of painted beadboard-inspired cabinets creates a laid-back environment warmed by buttery yellow walls. Light colors keep this space feeling more..., well, spacious. This clever hinged shelf disguises a laundry chute down to the basement utility room. Just lift the lid and release, and cut the laundry-hauling chores in half. Hampton with 5-piece Matching Drawer Front, Maple, Eggshell. Designer: Heather Jasper. Powell Construction Services. Photo: Clarence Sormin. 96 97 97 Destiny His and Hers Double vanity, soaking tub and double shower. This design has the perfect balance of masculine and feminine. Hard surfaces are warmed with a comfortable neutral color on the walls and wood cabinetry with a luxurious stain and an applied molding detail for texture and interest. 98 Englewood, Cherry, Peppercorn. Designer: Debbie Davis, CMKBD, CAPS, Kitchens by Wedgewood. Photo: Virtuance.com 99 Destiny Destiny A Little Glam Above: Simple, richly-stained cabinets play a supporting role leaving the star treatment to stepped countertops, carefullyplaced mirrors, bold colors and lively wall tile. Rich And Inviting The rich, heavy feel of ornate cabinetry can be toned down with light and color like the marble counters, back splash, pretty sconces and wall color here. The arched valences and counter silhouette offer a posh softness to the space. 100 100 Breckenridge Wide, Cherry, Smoke. Bradford & Kent, staff design. Photo: Frank Pavone. Manhattan Wide, Cherry, Wenge. Low Sheen. Designers: Charles Harrill and Elizabeth Campo. Christino Kitchens. 101 101 Destiny 102 102 Mount Vernon, Cherry, Chestnut. Kitchen & Bath Design Consultants, staff design. Simple Luxury Soak your troubles away in this traditional bath, elegantly outfitted with dark wood, Design towels and a river rock countertop. 103 103 Destiny Carnegie, Cherry, Amber, Brown Glaze. Designer: Blake Howell, Allied ASID and Bette Raburn, ASID. The Works. Photo: Joel Silverman. Pomp and Pampering This upscale look features a warm wood stain and dark glaze for depth. Glass doors make tall overhead cabinets feel as light as Design towels. A towel warmer and sit-down vanity nook are an invitation to pamper yourself. 104 104 105 105 Destiny Working Late? This office/guest room offers ample storage and shelving, a desk and plenty of room to think…once you fold the bed into the wall. Just choose your style carefully since you may be here day and night! 106 106 Manhattan, Rustic Alder, Storm Grey with Brown Glaze, Worn. Low Sheen. Designer: Lori Noel. 107 107 Destiny Accessories Accessories 108 108 Boston, Cherry, Chestnut. Designer: Robert Theroux. Kitchens By Design. 109 109 Destiny Accessories Make your dream kitchen or bath even dreamier by adding accessories that store, display, decorate, hide, organize, and otherwise serve you well. 110 110 Pull-out Pantry Deep Drawers Blind Corner Base Pull-outs Decorative Posts Pull-outs Tray Dividers Decorative Corbels Bread Bin Trash Can Cabinet Lattice Wine Rack Wood Cutlery Divider Knife Block Tilt-out Tray Letter File All the accessories on these two pages were designed into this one, very functional kitchen! 111 111 Destiny 112 112 Wicker Basket Cabinet Bi-Fold, Flip Up, and Swing Up Doors X Wine Rack Wine Cubes Euro-style Feet Decorative Range Hood Wainscoting Decorative Legs Spice Drawers Appliance Garages Decorative Valances Range Hood Ventilator Spice Pull-out Dishwasher Appliance Panels Metal Pedestal Refrigerator Appliance Panels Revolving Recycle Bins Light Rails 113 113 Destiny 114 114 Stainless Steel Drawer Dividers Fineline Cutlery Tray Inserts Fineline Deep Drawer Inserts Mixer Storage Vegetable Drawers Spice Rack Spice Drawer Blum Utensil Inserts and Knife Holder Insert Blum Deep Drawer Insert and Spice Tray Insert Moldings Plate Rack Lights Farm Sink Range Hoods Plate Holders Lazy Susans Cutting Board Pantries 115 115 Glass Art Glass Options Incorporating glass doors into your kitchen design visually expands your space while lending a touch of elegance. 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Frame Mullion Prairie Quarter-Round X-Lite BAROQUE CLEAR DOUBLE STRENGTH CROSS REEDED CROSS REEDED SANDBLASTED CRYSTAL CURACO GROUND DOUBLE STRENGTH ENGLISH REEDED ENGLISH REEDED SANDBLASTED GLUECHIP GNA GRANITE GREY DOUBLE STRENGTH HAMMERED PINTO SEEDY WAVE CLEAR BEVEL GLUECHIP BEVEL MIRROR Double Arch Tech Glass Options CLARION 116 116 CLARION ETCH SOFT ETCHED BRONZE ETCH SOFT ETCHED BLACK ETCH BACKPAINTED SOFT ETCHED SILK ETCH BACKPAINTED SOFT ETCHED MIRROR ETCH BACKPAINTED SOFT ETCHED CLARION WHITE BACKPAINTED PATTERNED CANNES ASHLEY GREY BACKPAINTED PATTERNED TREE WHITE ETCH BACKPAINTED PATTERNED PEARL ETCH BACKPAINTED SOFT ETCHED CAFFE ETCH BACKPAINTED SOFT ETCHED WHITE ETCH BACKPAINTED SOFT ETCHED TIMBER BLACK ETCH BACKPAINTED PATTERNED Leaded Glass Options DIAMOND FOUR SQUARE LACE MULLION PRAIRIE STRIPES TULIP Clear Beveled Diamonds with Clear GNA or Hammered Glass Field 4 Clear Beveled Squares with Clear or Seedy Glass Field Clear Beveled Squares with Clear GNA Glass or Gluechip Beveled Squares with Gluechip Glass Field Leaded Mullion with Clear or any Art Glass* Prairie Style with Clear or any Art Glass* Beveled Stripes with Clear or Black Glass Clear Beveled Tulip & Squares with Clear or Wave Glass Field *Some limitations apply. 117 117 Destiny You Can Never Have Too Much Storage Wow. Wall to wall, floor to ceiling cabinets. White cabinets, wood cabinets, tiny cabinets way up high, glassdoor cabinets, flip-up door cabinets, crowned cabinets, countered cabinets, corner cabinets. Even the refrigerator looks like a cabinet. 118 118 Frisco, Maple, Arctic White & Plymouth, Cherry. Chestnut, Brown Glaze. Designer: Scot Motzny. Photo: Moondog Photography. 119 119 L STEWARD S H EN PROGRAM VIRONME IP N EN PROGRAM VIRONME IP N H TA MINOR EXCEPTIONS APPLY. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. 6163 OLD 421 ROAD LIBERTY, NC 27298 800.803.2315 www.ultracraft.com ©2016 UltraCraft. UltraCraft Cabinetry is a brand of Norcraft Companies. Norcraft Companies is a part of the MasterBrand Cabinets Family. PRINTED WITH ACCREDITED BUSINESS ® 120 4116 $25.00