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Practically Basic, the new kitchen line by Plain & Fancy Cabinetry, delivers organization and storage for the kitchen. This collection of cabinetry is characterized by its functional and efficient pieces that create a clutter-free environment. The Practically Basic line is anchored by a floor-to-ceiling pantry with six shelves that can house everything needed in a kitchen.


By Rhonda Jackson July 31, 2005
This article first appeared in the PB August 2005 issue of Pro Builder.

Practically Basic, the new kitchen line by Plain & Fancy Cabinetry, delivers organization and storage for the kitchen. This collection of cabinetry is characterized by its functional and efficient pieces that create a clutter-free environment. The Practically Basic line is anchored by a floor-to-ceiling pantry with six shelves that can house everything needed in a kitchen. The lower cabinets contains full-extension pullout drawers, which makes it ideal for storing bulky cookware. The mobile units, an island and two armoires can be rearranged based on the day's needs. This cabinetry comes with standard and custom hand-rubbed finishes. www.plainfancycabinetry.com

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