Baltic, Ohio – The customer -specific cupboards from Schlabach Wood Design focus, in which the manufacturer based in Ohio houses a great reopening of his new 2,300 square meter showroom and the design center on October 3 to 4.
The newly designed exhibition space is part of an expansion of the overall facility, which also included additions to the departments for the preliminary installation, shipping, design and engineering departments, whereby the total square meter number of the company's campus is promoted to 63,000 square foot. Schlabach Wood Design offers a complete design and building experience that supports both new construction and conversion projects.
The company was founded in 1994 by Willis Schlabach and was now founded under the direction of Sons -CEO Michael Schlabach and Coo Lindsey Schlabach. The company serves directly to the builders, conversions and designers via their trading program and homeowners. “We offer so much more than just production. We bring design and engineering experience together with a customer service focus.” said Michael Schlabach. “We are enthusiastic about opening the doors of our new exhibition space for the public. Our team is ready to put home owners their design dreams into reality. If you can dream of it, we can build it – and probably already have it.”

In the exhibition room there is a wide range of cupboards, from fully equipped kitchens to integrated units for wardrobes, home offices, mudrooms and other areas. The company said that Schlampach Wood Design products from the thorough -saxes from Schlabach Wood Design. “We run hard work, not away from it. We choose quality, durable materials and use technology and craftsmanship in harmony,” said Schlabach.
The great reopening becomes: a tour through the shop and the showroom; Opportunities to meet the sales team, partners and suppliers; Price drawings on Saturday, October 4; as well as additional prices and offers. Visit Schlabachwooddesign.com for details.
The showroom design was developed in collaboration with interior designer Sheila Miller by Alive by Design and Stefanie Mast by Eden House, with the construction of Reuben Burkholder of Barrs General Construction under the direction of Reuben Burkholder.