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SOUTHERN UTAH'S
Ultimate Kitchen Resource!
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Portrait Kitchens
193 S. Bluff St.
St George, UT 84770
Ph: 435.986.9566
Fax: 435.986.8323
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ALL NEW!
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Announcing:
Portrait Kitchens is now a general contractor. This means for any kitchen or bathroom projects in the state of Utah, we can literally take it from start to completion, design, products, and construction labor!
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KITCHENS
Products, portfolio, and helpful information for your kitchen.
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BATHROOMS
Products, portfolio, and helpful information for your bathrooms.
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DESIGN
Meet our designers, view design ideas and our kitchen and bath design fees.
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IDEAS
Project ideas organized by category for kitchens & baths.
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ARTICLES
Magazine, internet, and other source articles from our very own designers.
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Award winning kitchen design teams at Portrait Kitchens will bring your kitchen or bath project to life. With a Certified Kitchen Designer on staff to help in the planning stages, product selection, color and pattern, safety, functionality, order fulfillment, installation and more to complete the project to the highest standards.
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Let's Get Cookin':
Experience live cooking shows & try new recipes.
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Kitchen First:
Before you design your home, chose your kitchen layout first. Custom kitchen plans are also available.
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Kitchen Value Report:
How could the condition of your existing kitchen, or a kitchen remodel impact the value of your home.
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The Grand Prize winner of the first annual Worst Kitchen Contest was Perry & Michelle Nielsen. They won up to a $30,000 kitchen remodel. Congratulations!
Follow the Nielsen's remodel experience, with journal entries, pictures, and videos, see the worst kitchen contest blog:
Worstkitchencontest.blogspot.com
View the 2008 entries.
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Listen to the Radio Remodeling Show live on Thursday afternoons from 4-4:30pm on 1450 AM KZNU. Also now streaming live at either radioremodeling.com or 1450newsradio.com. There are chances to call in with questions regarding your remodel project, trivia questions, local inspector minute, a pro in the know segment, name that tool & more; all hosted by a local Certified Kitchen Designer and a general contractor.
Click Radioremodeling.com
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Celebrating 6 Years
2003-2008
Portrait Kitchens has been providing unequaled kitchen and bath design services for 6 years in St George, Utah, and Southern Nevada. Thanks to our valued clients who made this possible!
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Proud dealer of these fine products and much more:
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This Months K& B Focus
Kitchen Newsletter Preview:
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The "Walk-in Bathtub" Craze!
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You have probably seen commercials for the latest bathroom innovation for those who have a hard time getting in and out of the bathtub: "The Walk-In Bathtub"!
Our society is working tirelessly (no pun intended) on making our society and homes more user friendly for wheelchair access, ADA compliance, and universal design. This is a great trend toward improving the overall usability of spaces for everyone, regardless of their physical condition.
The walk-in bathtub is making
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not only bathing a much easier practice, but showering as well.
As with any newer product on the market, there is a period of trial and error as dealers, manufacturers, and certainly the end user all work through the bugs of usage, practicality, and needs for improvment.
The one element you must keep in mind for using a walk-in tub, is that you have to wait in the tub both while it fills and while it drains. This could be an inconvenience, or as one of my good friends says "just take a good book to the tub".
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"The final product was better than I could have ever envisioned or imagined."
M. Stout, St George, UT
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