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Distinctive Woodwork, Inc.

Distinctive Woodwork, Inc.

Kitchen & Bath Remodelers
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About Us

25 years in business
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Burlington County Custom Cabinetry and Fine Woodworking Professional
Jim Cherubino founded Distinctive Wood Work in 1995 while building furniture and custom cabinetry in his garage. After many years in the industry we still build our projects by hand with much thought, planning, and pride. We design, manufacture, finish and install all of our own projects, and we work with designers and architects. Projects usually start with a visit to your house, where ideas are discussed and measurements are taken. A drawing and estimate are then provided, and from there the design, features, and options can be finalized. We offer many different finishes, including paint, stains, glazes, distressed, rub-through, crackle, and more. We have a capable and experienced staff available to assist you with any of your technical questions, and it is our pleasure to serve your engineering and fabrication needs. By partnering with the best suppliers we are able to provide you with the largest selection of top quality materials on the market. Your only limits are in the reach of your imagination.

Services Provided

Cabinet Installation, Cabinet Refacing, Countertop Installation, Custom Bathroom Vanities, Custom Cabinets, Custom Countertops, Custom Kitchen Cabinets, Custom Pantries, Custom Walk-in Closets

Areas Served

Burlington, Cherry Hill, Cinnaminson, Columbus, Hainesport, Lumberton, Marlton, Medford, Medford Lakes, Moorestown, Moorestown-Lenola, Mount Laurel, Philadelphia, Ramblewood, Voorhees, NJ, PA

Awards

Best of Houzz Customer Service Award, 2015

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