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Vincent Chicone of Chicone Cabinetmakers was featured in the November 8th edition of the Review and Express (page 3 and 4).
The article by Karen Gadiel mentions our new building project. Awarded an Empire State Development grant in 2015 the facility has been three years in the making. We broke ground for the facility on August 21, 2017 under the solar eclipse and expect to finished with construction by the end of the year. The new 70’ x 92’ building at 118 Schuyler Street in Montour Falls, NY will allow us to expand our manufacturing capacity with additional space for advanced (precision) manufacturing, staging & assembly, and storage.
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For many people, kitchens for period houses pose a puzzle: How best to make the space resonate with the building’s historic era or architecture, but also fit modern lifestyles? The challenge gets tricky considering that, even if a homeowner wanted an authentic kitchen from the 1880s, 1910s or 1940s, in most houses any evidence of an earlier appearance is long gone. One solution to this conundrum often lies in the cabinetry. Since cabinets are prime components of today’s kitchens, yet have a rich history of details that can be readily mixed and matched, they are an ideal way to help key a kitchen to particular historic ambiance. Here are some ideas from the pros on how to do it...
Fine woodwork company Chicone Cabinetmakers are offering custom-built wine tables inspired by the shape and materials of oak barrels used for storing wine in underground cellars.
Able to hold up to 16 bottles of wine, the hand-crafted tables serve as stand-alone pieces, resting on four hand bent legs that resemble the round shape of oak barrels typically used in regional wineries.
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