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Call 212.996.0715 for more information regarding your kitchen remodeling project. Serve Manhattan & the entire NYC area.
Last December, Dexterity Craft was awarded the renovation of this spacious one-bedroom apartment which involves complete bathroom & kitchen remodeling, as well as installation of new hardwood flooring. Our proud client will not only enjoy a fabulous new kitchen by Bertch, but will also be steps to Riverside Park, Seminary Row, Columbia University, Barnard College, Manhattan [...]
Dexterity Craft has been elected by several Brown Harris Stevens Agents to be added to the list of reliable contractors they may recommend to their buyer/seller clients and customers. This is a major break-through for Dexterity Craft, as real estate brokers are very wary of who or what companies they recommend to their clients and [...]
Dexterity Craft has been awarded the remodeling project for a studio renovation at the Plaza 400 at 400 E. 56th Street in Midtown Manhattan. The project, which has been designed by Jeff Etelamaki Studio, will entail converting the large studio into a one-bedroom apartment resembling a modern apartment/hotel type suite. Demolition is set to begin [...]
It is true that when you give your kitchen a much-needed upgrade, it will create a substantial raise in value to your apartment or home. Especially in Manhattan where demands are high for modernized kitchens and bathrooms to fit the tastes and demands of a new breed of trendy buyers. Cabinets usually devour the bulk [...]
Urinals have gone from standard to chic over the past few years. What do you think–would you install a urinal in your home? Know anyone that has? KOHLER waterless urinals conserve thousands of gallons of water per fixture per year, and: significantly reduce sewage and maintenance costs provide outstanding performance feature innovative, stylish characteristics that [...]
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Call 212.996.0715 for more information regarding your kitchen remodeling project. Serve Manhattan & the entire NYC area.
Borrowing the best of modern design — clean, geometric simplicity and smart functionality, Indio by Kohler features a side faucet deck, custom cutting board and bottom basin rack to create a streamlined, intuitive workspace. With a crisp beveled edge along the faucet deck and a deep single basin, the sink keeps water contained and counters free from clutter.
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As if a day walking through the art gallery isles of Chelsea weren’t a field day in itself, The Armory comes into town every year for four days and brings us the world’s most prestigious art galleries as they represent a few of their selected artists. In some instances a gallery would showcase only one of their artists – as was the case with PaceWildenstein in their representation of artist Tony Feher.
The Armory show has been New York’s most prominent gathering on the international contemporary art circuit for nine years running. It is not to be missed.
We are in the design process for a complete townhouse renovation in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn. Demolition is scheduled to begin in mid-April. The renovation will consist of alterations of the current floorplan, two new kitchens, four new bathrooms, and new flooring. Stay tuned as we post more on this project. Kitchen cabinets by Bertch; fixtures by Kohler; appliances by Gringer & Sons; flooring by Architectural Systems, Inc. in Manhattan.
Dexterity Craft will be opening its new showroom in the Mott Haven section of the South Bronx where new development and conversions have been taking place over the last few years. Conveniently located in what used to be a piano factory and warehouse beside the Third Avenue Bridge, the showroom will feature Bertch kitchen cabinets, appliances, granite, tiles, and countertops. We will also be providing transportation services to our clients from Manhattan and NYC. The new showroom locations will also have parking space availability for our clients.
Stefano Seletti describes his kitchen as “big but nice chaos,” with open shelves that hold plates of various shapes and sizes. When Mr. Seletti, the president of Seletti, the Italian home furnishings company, challenged the designer Alessandro Zambelli to come up with a solution for hiding dinnerware in plain sight, the Palace Collection was Mr. Zambelli’s solution. At first glance, the pieces look like porcelain renditions of Renaissance palaces in Florence, but each “building” is actually made up of a stack of six plates (dinner or dessert size) or bowls (cereal or soup) with a “roof” that, when turned over, becomes another usable dish. The small dessert plate and bowl sets (top left, and far left) are $98 each; the soup bowl and large plate sets (the latter shown in part, above right) are $130 each. Available in late April; for information or to order: (800) 913-0071 or aplusrstore.com.