Posted by mary mendez on Thu, Dec 31, 2009 @ 12:55 PM

- Clive Christian: Extraordinary handmade English Cabinetry. The choice of Celebrities and wealthy New Yorkers. NY Times

Fresh: Hand-rubbed wax finish on Pine beaded inset cabinets with Carrera Marble. Kitchen is only 6 years old in Pristine Condition.

Pre-Purchase Hotline: Green Demolitions First Time Ever Pristine Clive Christian Fresh Country Kitchen. Buy it on December 31st (before someone else does) and get Free Delivery! View the listing here!
Posted by mary mendez on Wed, Dec 23, 2009 @ 03:23 PM

^AFTER INSTALLATION OF THE GREEN DEMOLITIONS RECYCLED KITCHEN ^
This letter, a picture CD and homemade goodies this happy Green Demolitions kitchen buyer baked in her new kitchen arrived yesterday:
"Almost a year ago my husband and I took the two and a half hour drive to your Bethel location and purchased a kitchen from your company. Our friends and family truly thought we were NUTS to purchase a pre-owned recycled kitchen. Without any background in construction or design we were able to create a high end, dream kitchen on a shoe string budget. Thank you for making our dream kitchen come true." (A couple from Rockville Centre, NY)
BEFORE INSTALLATION OF THE GREEN DEMOLITIONS RECYCLED KITCHEN:

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Posted by mary mendez on Mon, Dec 14, 2009 @ 11:25

Pre-purchased? What does that mean? It means that a developer in New Jersey saw the kitchen on the Green Demolitions website, reviewed the pictures and the layout provided. Then he made a phone call, received the pre-puchase agreement via email, signed it and paid for the kitchen sight un-seen. For more details check out "Pre-Purchase FAQ" under "Kitchens". Did you miss out on this one? I'd love to hear from you.

Posted by mary mendez on Fri, Dec 04, 2009 @ 03:30 PM

Since the movie Something's Gotta Give came out in 2003, The Beach House Kitchen created for it with its creamy white inset cabinetry and large island with dark countertops has become synonymous with the phrase "My Dream Kitchen." Green Demolitions presents such an inspired kitchen now available for pre-purchase. "Coming Soon" December 11, 2009.
Click here to view full kitchen details.
New Old House Article
Setting the Scene: Architectural Digest
The Beach House in Something's Gotta Give
Posted by mary mendez on Tue, Dec 01, 2009 @ 02:14 PM

Start with The Island. A focal point like this FOR LOFT design by Michael Smith will set the tone for the rest of the kitchen. Adding more kitchen cabinets that are recycled or ordered to match is up to you. Many kitchen displays are recent enough that the same door style and finish is available to order from the manufacturer. The FOR LOFT Kitchen Island and Pot Rack Arrives in Norwalk on 12/2/09. Don't miss it!!
Posted by mary mendez on Tue, Nov 24, 2009 @ 10:03

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Measure your room and ceiling height : 5 minutes
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Quickly sketch your configuration ("U"shape;"L" shape etc.):1 minute
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Determine your Style (Traditional;Country;White or Cherry): 2 minutes
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Check your Budget: 2 minutes
Now go find your kitchen!!
Posted by mary mendez on Tue, Nov 17, 2009 @ 01:42 PM
Hi,
Mary here at Green Demolitions. Welcome to the Brand New Green Demo Blog. Whether you are a seasoned shopper at Green Demolitions or have just stumbled upon us, I am really glad you are here. The fact is, I need you! I need you to transform greendemolitions.com into a hub of kitchen and bath renovation dialog.
Steve Feldman, our president at Green Demolitions, suggested that our first Green Demo Blog article be titled "The Best Five Kitchen Blogs". While browsing the various sites with Steve, it became apparent that I just never stopped talking about The Kitchen Forum on Garden Web. (http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/kitchbath/nph-ind.cgi?n=30http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/kitchbath/nph-ind.cgi?n=30v. Many of you probably already live there, but if you don't you should! You can post any question about your kitchen renovation there and all these wonderful people will come charging to the rescue with answers. Real answers that they painstakingly aquired through their own kitchen renovation experience. You can ask about which cabinet line offers inset for no additional cost; whether a full-nose bullnose granite edge REALLY drips spills right onto your new cabinetry, or get practical honest advice on your kitchen layout, countertops, appliances, budget and more. There are also many inspirational photos posted regularly both on the Finished Kitchens Blog and on the Forum itself (thank you boxerpups!)
A big goal of mine is to transform greendemolitions.com from just another pretty billboard into an interactive kitchen forum and renovation resource. I am dreaming of all the great input I have heard over the years from those who have bought a Green Demolitions kitchen to be shared with all of you who have a million questions. So, I need you. I need all of your questions (WHAT IS GREEN DEMOLITIONS?; How do I buy a kitchen from you?) AND I need YOUR STORIES , your experiences and your answers to those questions. Please post a comment!!
Today my Favorite Kitchen Blog is The Kitchen Forum at Garden Web. I think Green Demo and The Kitchen Forum should get together, don't you? So many contributors on The Kitchen Forum are DIY with Christopher Peacock taste. Green Demolitions actually was featured in a thread of this very title. http://ths.gardenweb.com/forums/load/kitchbath/msg071610318015.html
hesita_flames writes:..."the cabinets could be rearranged to suit... " that this kind of quality at $420 a linear foot is a bargain for those of us who don't have the ready cash for anything near this quality"... "I don't think you could purchase these cabinets for less anywhere"..." They end up being about 3x the cost of Ikea cabinets. And while I like Ikea cabinets, they are not Christopher Peacock craftsmanship..."
So, take a look at The Kitchen Forum on Garden Web and then take another look at greendemolitions.com. Tell me what your thoughts are. Tell me about your kitchen. If you hate your kitchen, that's good! Let's talk about that!!
Mary