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By: David E. Booker
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| Located at the corner of Woodland and Fremont Ave., the Kitchen Gallery has designed kitchens and baths for new and remodled homes, the 1982 World's Fair, and an area college.
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Since 19971, Kitchen Gallery has designed kitchens for the 1982 World’s Fair, TV’s Noon Day Chef, the Symphony Showcase of Classics, an area college, a ranch in Texas, and even for a home in Martha’s Vineyard, as well as kitchen restorations throughout East Tennessee. The Kitchen Gallery is a three-time winner of the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s First Place Kitchen among many other awards. Their designs have been published in several magazines, including Southern Accents Magazine and City View Magazine.
Located at 1034 Woodland Ave., corner of Woodland and Fremont Ave., Kitchen Gallery is open Monday – Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by appointment. Owner
Terry Cunningham and the staff of five are ready to help you with the remodeling of your present kitchen or bath, or to help you design a new kitchen or bath. According to their mission statement, the Gallery’s goal “is to improve the quality of our client’s living standard by empowering them to make informed choices from the best possible design concepts, products and services, tailored to their investment range, so the finished home project is as personal as their own signature.”
“We can provide you with award-winning designs, distinctive cabinetry, and expert installations,” Cunningham said. In addition to having professional interior designers on staff, the Kitchen Gallery is also a licensed general contractor in the state of Tennessee, a member of the National Kitchen and Bath Association, the Better Business Bureau, and will gladly furnish other references upon request.
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