ELITE KITCHENS

12115 PARKLAWN DR
Rockville, MD 20852
(301) 881-2776
www.elitekitchens.com
Contact: KOTZ, MATI
Business Description: It is our mission to contribute our special expertise on Kitchen Design, Cabinetry, and Construction that produces a result as functional as it is beautiful. We will offer the highest quality products at reasonable prices in a manner that is professional as well as creatively inspiring. Most people don’t look forward to renovating a kitchen because they have no idea what to expect. Truly, who of us has never heard a horror story about the dust...mistakes... miscalculations...and time delays involved with a major home project? Here, we go over the careful, individually-tailored steps involved with creating your dream kitchen. While each custom project varies from the next, it remains an easy, 5-step process at Elite Kitchens. 1. Showroom visit: Your showroom visit will give you the opportunity to see our semi-custom to custom kitchens from the United States and Europe. We will walk you through our product line, explaining the importance of various styles, features and manufacturers of our product line. Here, we learn more about your needs, and help you identify the right kitchen for your needs. 2. Home visit and site measurement: The home visit allows our talented designers to visualize the project and how it corresponds with the rest of your home. Our design professionals will view the area’s color schemes, ambiance and overall feel. Then, the measurement gives us the final specifications needed to create the ideal living space you’ve envisioned. 3. Creation of the Design: Next, we create the design necessary to reach your goals. At this point, the designer will detail the approximate cost to make your project happen. Each estimate is tailored to your individual vision and choices. 4. Presentation: The client is then invited back to the Elite showroom for a full presentation on how we will make your project happen, from start to finish. Here, we discuss the design concept, decide on the product, and finalize the costing. 5. Once the client decides to go ahead with the project, Elite Kitchens asks for a commissioning deposit towards your exciting new home project. We will release the drawings, make any design revisions, and specify your selections. Next, we use all of our resources to get the ball rolling and putting you many steps closer to a brand new, custom-designed kitchen.
In Business Since: 1971
Service Area: MONTGOMERY COUNTY & PORTIONS OF D.C. & FAIRFAX COUNTY.
On Angie's List Since: 8/29/2006
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: YES
Office Hours: Mon 08.30 AM - 05.00 PM, Tue 08.30 AM - 05.00 PM, Wed 08.30 AM - 05.00 PM, Thu 08.30 AM - 05.00 PM, Fri 08.30 AM - 05.00 PM, Sat 10.00 AM - 04.00 PM, Sun Closed
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
(All statements concerning insurance, licenses, and bonds are informational only, and are self-reported. Since insurance, licenses and bonds can expire and can be cancelled, homeowners should always check such information for themselves.)
Senior Discount: 10%
Cities Served: Adams Morgan | Alexandria | Annandale | Arlington | Aspen Hill | Belleview | Bethesda | Burke | Burtonsville | Capitol Hill | Centreville | Chantilly | Chevy Chase | Chevy Chase Heights | Cleveland Park | Clifton | Colesville | Damascus | Darnestown | Dupont Circle | Engleside | Fairfax | Fairfax Station | Falls Church | Farragut | Franconia | Franklin Square | Friendship-tenleytown | Ft. Belvoir | Gaithersburg | Georgetown | Germantown | Great Falls | Herndon | Huntington | Hybla Valley | Kensington | Kingstowne | Laytonsville | Lorton | Mclean | Merrifield | Montgomery County | Montgomery Village | National Mall | Navy Yard | Oakton | Olney | Potomac | Reston | Rockville | Rosslyn | Seven Corners | Silver Spring | Springfield | Takoma Park | Vienna | Washington - Government | Watergate | West Bethesda | West Mclean | Wheaton
 
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