We've Expanded Our Product Line (Spoiler Alert: You're Going to Love the New Addition)

At Old Goats, we have a few favorite things: beautiful cabinetry design, quality products, unique offerings you won’t find at other local shops and really, really great brands — which is why we’re so excited to announce our newest product offering: Quality Custom Cabinetry, Inc. QCCI’s three cabinetry collections match a variety of style and function needs. We partnered with them because they align with our business values, and check every “things we love” box.

The three collections showcase artfully designed, thoughtfully crafted cabinetry. The Steeplechase Collection features inset all-wood cabinet doors and drawers that fit inside of the cabinet face frame openings. This offers a complete view of the cabinet frame with minimal space between the door or drawer. A variety of door styles and profiles, customization options, finish types, colors, moldings, built-in accessories, distressing details offers an unending spectrum of cabinetry for your home.

The Vision Collection is comprised of full access all-wood cabinets for those looking for a solid wood cabinetry solution. The cabinets do not have a face frame attached to the front of the box, so all you see are the door and drawer fronts with small spaces in between, resulting in a sleek, simple, versatile aesthetic. These cabinets are spacious and provide easy access to the items inside.

For those looking for a more Euro-inspired style, the Radian Collection is your answer. Made in New Holland, Pennsylvania, these modern, forward-facing cabinets create a bold statement in your home. A variety of finishes and textures strike a variety of design high notes and the laser edge-banded corners are essentially perfect.

Curious to learn more or see samples? We thought you might be. Swing by our Whitefish, Montana or Sun Valley, Idaho showrooms and we’ll walk you and your design team through QCCI’s striking collections of custom cabinetry.

Photography courtesy of Quality Custom Cabinetry, Inc.

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