Shunk's Kitchens
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Shunk's Kitchens
Shunk's Kitchens, located in Centre Hall, PA, has been serving Centre County and surrounding areas since 1975. We've been designing and installing cabinetry and countertops for more than 40 years. In addition to kitchens, we have extensive experience building custom cabinetry for many applications, including bathrooms, entertainment centers, libraries, offices, closet systems and much more.

Shunk's Kitchens serves our diverse clientele from our impressive showroom at 108 Wilson Street off Pennsylvania Avenue in Centre Hall. We are here to serve you. Give us a call with any question or simply stop by our showroom to view our cabinet lines, vanities, hardware, countertops and finishes.
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When you choose Shunk's Kitchens to be your design partner, you are choosing someone with experience in all kinds of custom cabinetry including bathrooms, entertainment centers, libraries, and offices. We offer several lines of cabinetry to choose from, from custom to stock, high-end to value-priced.
When doing business with Shunk's Kitchens, you will find our staff to be very professional and customer-service oriented. The design process can be complicated and involve numerous decisions. That's why we are focused on listening to the wants and needs of our clients, thus making their experience a positive one.
Reviews (2)
Aaron Myers
Aaron Myers
Jan 07, 2021
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Shunk's did a fantastic job with installing our granite kitchen countertops. While originally scheduled for February before the COVID restrictions took place, we were notified as soon as it was safe to do so and got the work done in June. When a discrepancy occurred due to a misunderstanding because of the COVID-related delay, they were quick to fix the issue which made for a happy client. A 5-star experience the whole way around!
Kathy S.
Kathy S.
Jul 06, 2020
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We had new cabinets and countertops put into our kitchen and two bathrooms several years ago. The cabinets seem like good quality, other than having to adjust the doors several times a year for moisture (we never had to do that with our old ones). The main complaint is with the countertop installation. We did not supervise the job. After all, we are not professionals. We discovered after the installation that the wrong edge was installed and they had cut into two door frames to fit the countertops into the space rather than cutting the countertops to fit. This seems wrong, since the countertops