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O'Rourke to open White Wood Kitchens at 160 Route 6A, Sandwich, MA

Custom cabinetmaker and kitchen designer Gail O'Rourke is opening White Wood Kitchens, a kitchen cabinet showroom located at 160 Rte. 6A. Owned and operated by O'Rourke, White Wood Kitchens offers full service kitchen design and project management services. The showroom, featuring several attractive displays, carries a number of quality cabinet lines including Wood Harbor Cabinetry, Fieldstone Cabinetry and Diamond Cabinetry. A large selection of granite, silestone, cambria and marble are offered as well as an exciting range of cabinet hardware. With over 10 years experience in design and cabinetmaking and a natural passion for woodworking, O'Rourke works on projects from concept to completion. From executing designs to managing materials to coordinating with architects and builders on the job, O'Rourke ensures all parties on a project are in alignment. Her concierge services guarantee clients are informed of progress and understand procedures in order to help them enjoy the construction process. O'Rourke works with each client, encouraging their input, in order to successfully create a product that expresses their style and complements their space with elegance and function. Previous to opening White Wood Kitchens, O'Rourke owned and operated Hometown Woodworking and also worked for larger firms including Parker Construction, Cape & Island Kitchens and Chestnut Bay Cabinets. "I love working with my clients, taking their vision and executing a plan to create their dream kitchen," said O'Rourke. "I like facing the challenges each project brings- meeting the client's needs and providing a fabulous product, all delivered on time and meeting their budget. I love the ability to work hand-in-hand with my clients, their builders and architects, and provide them with incredible cabinets as an end result." O'Rourke is also known for her work with The Room to Dream Foundation, a Boston-based not-for-profit organization whose mission is to create healing environments for children facing chronic illnesses. O'Rourke sits on the Board of Directors and is extremely hands on with RTD projects; managing projects and providing her knowledge, skill and passion for woodworking. O'Rourke is also a member of the Home Builders and Remodelers Association of Cape Cod (HB&RACC). The Association's mission is to support homeownership on Cape Cod and its members in legislative, educational and business efforts.
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