Each year the Home Builders Association (HBA) of Winston-Salem organizes the Parade of Homes, which is one of the largest marketing events for new home construction in the Triad. The goal of the event is to allow consumers the opportunity to tour new home construction, meet area builders and move forward on their own dream of home ownership. The 2006 Parade of Homes featured 87 homes, ranging in price from just under 100,000 to $1.3 million.

The Fuller House assisted a number of builders who participated in the 2006 Parade of Homes. As you view the picture on the left, you will notice we choose a polish nickel hammered lavatory to enhance the rustic style of the powder bathroom.

We also used our services to develop a cabinet layout in both the kitchen and bath for his parade house. In the kitchen and bath pictured on the far right, you will see a raised panel cabinet in an Autumn Spice finish. This style gives the kitchen a more formal appeal due to the deep rich finish.

The Elkay faucet and Elkay island sink shown in the middle picture above was used to enhance a remodel job in Gastonia, NC. The original kitchen was designed back in the 70’s and the homeowners wanted to give the kitchen an updated look. We expanded the kitchen by knocking down one wall to accommodate the homeowner’s culinary needs and their joy for entertaining. 

We chose to go with a contemporary style using a dark brown maple finish. The long pulls we used on the cabinets along with the metal doors helped to achieve this look as well. 


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