Triangle Design Kitchens
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Your home should reflect who you are. Our experienced team will bring together our collective knowledge, project management skills, craftsmanship, and quality products to make your dreams a reality. Whether you're remodeling your kitchen or bathroom, or you're ready to begin planning all of the cabinetry for your new dream home, Triangle Design Kitchens is here to assist you.

Kitchens aren't all we do. Our past projects include bathrooms, master suites, bookcases, built in home entertainment units, home offices, laundry rooms and more. Whether your style is traditional, contemporary, industrial or eclectic, we have the products and design expertise needed to make it happen for you.

Here at Triangle Design Kitchens, we specialize in guiding you through the planning and implementation of your new dream kitchen, bathroom, home office and more. It begins with the design process, continues through the product selections, and finally, coordinating the logistics between all of the suppliers and experienced craftsmen on our team to bring your project to a timely completion.
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Triangle Design Kitchens was founded in 1975 as Creative Kitchens by Triangle Design Center by Jack and Helen Raiser. They simplified the name to Triangle Design Kitchens in 1987. Bill Camp, CKD purchased the business in 1989, and he's been running the company ever since.
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Jill Ray
Jill Ray
Feb 02, 2021
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I updated my kitchen: new cabinets, counters, backsplash, plumbing fixtures and dishwasher, undercounter lights and over sink lights. They provided a clear, detailed and accurate estimate complete with drawings, made sure my personal preferences were included, and recommended excellent vendors for the various items to be selected. The guys doing the work - removal of the old kitchen, new carpentry, plumbing, electrical, tile/granite work, etc. - are some of the best I've observed. They are also some of the easiest people to work with, responding very quickly to any questions - even after the work
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Oct 04, 2019
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The customer care don’t sounds like a business maker they look like employees working for paycheck ( sure they are) , they look tired and feeling exhausted when you asking them a question