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Intentional Design for Beautiful Spaces

Baltimore, MD

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Tedd Wood, LLC is nestled in the rural farmlands of central Pennsylvania. They combine old Dutch craftsmanship with new technology to create unique and durable custom cabinets that fit your exact needs and specifications.

TEDD WOOD

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Made to order. Perfect for the historic home or unique space. You dream it: THEY build it. Colors, stains, and wood style are unique and customizable.

A family owned company, Bertch has been perfecting the art of cabinet making for over 35 years. Rejecting modern cost-cutting assembly practices and joinery, they reflect the value of woodworking from past generations. If quality is your measure, then Bertch is for you.

BERTCH

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One of America’s premier manufacturers of Euro-style, frame-less cabinetry, UltraCraft offers style and high function.  Cabinetry to maximize every inch of cabinet space. Perfect for any contemporary, metropolitan chic environment. 

ULTRACRAFT

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Tedd Wood Fine Cabinetry

*These are not all door styles or colors offered, just some examples.

Bertch Custom Cabinets

UltraCraft

We have been extremely pleased with the designs in kitchen and bath that our salesperson  has provided. The quality of the design and the beauty of the cabinets and counters are unmatched. Our latest renovation was our made over kitchen, but we have also used Carefree for three other kitchens (one large and two small), two bathrooms and an extensive office. We truly appreciate the professional work of the Carefree staff. They work with our design ideas and bring them to a point of completion that is unsurpassed in our experience. Many thanks to Carefree, who have worked competently to bring us professionally installed kitchens that we would rank in the “most excellent and superior” category. We love Carefree Kitchens!

—k. Jacobs

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