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When it comes to kitchen remodeling in Ladson, SC installing new kitchen cabinets is a great idea. If you're already upgrading or replacing your kitchen countertops, having new cabinets that match the aesthetics of your kitchen makeover is a no-brainer.

At Everlasting KB, we believe that everyone deserves an elegant, versatile kitchen with stunning cabinetry. That's why our team will work closely with you to discover the material, texture, and style of cabinets you're craving. Once we do, we handle all the heavy lifting, including cabinet design and installation in your home.

So, why should you install new kitchen cabinets alongside your countertops? Here are just a few reasons:

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Matching Design

Many customers install new kitchen cabinets because they're already remodeling their kitchen and need their cabinets to match the aesthetics of their updated space. Do you want your kitchen to feel more open and airier? Do you have specific lifestyle requirements that necessitate a particular cabinet material? Our kitchen cabinet experts can help you find the perfect cabinet setup for your needs.

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Having a uniform aesthetic throughout your kitchen and home is important. But from a practical standpoint, new kitchen cabinets often mean more kitchen storage. That's a big deal for families, especially when younger children are involved. If you find that your countertops are magnets for clutter, new cabinetry can help remove the mess and stress less. The more storage your kitchen has, the easier it will be to use your kitchen for cooking and entertaining.

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Boost Resale Value of Your Home

Take a few moments and check out the bones of your current cabinets. Low-quality, cheap cabinets are often a turnoff for potential buyers. If you plan on selling your home in the next few years, one of the best ways to boost resale value is with new cabinetry.

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Enhanced Functionality

Is it a pain in the side to cook in your kitchen? Whether it's due to clutter, design, or something else, many of our customers want new cabinets so that their kitchen is functional again. New cabinets give you more storage, as mentioned above, but they can also make your kitchen more functional, depending on design and remodeling preferences. If you love to cook for your family and get-togethers, investing in new kitchen cabinets can help you do more of what you love.

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Whether you're looking to "wow" a new client or work colleague or just want to make your neighbors a little jealous, upgrading your kitchen cabinets is a great way to do so. Of course, first impressions have always mattered, but particularly so in real estate. When the time comes to sell your home, having custom cabinets and countertops in your kitchen can set you apart from other sellers.

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Here at Everlasting Kitchen & Bath, we specialize in custom kitchen countertops and cabinets designed especially for you. Whether you've been dreaming of traditional wood cabinets or need sleek, elegant granite countertops, we've got you covered. We are committed to affordable options while holding true to our craftsmanship and skills, providing customers with the best kitchen renovations in South Carolina.

If you're looking for the largest selection and the best prices, visit our showroom or contact us today. You've worked hard to make your home special, so why not your kitchen too? From design to installation, our team is here to help you every step of the way.

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8 foods you need to try at this year's Coastal Carolina Fair in Ladson

LADSON — The Coastal Carolina Fair is back through Nov. 9 with rip-roaring rides, snazzy sideshows and tantalizing treats.We traveled to the Exchange Park Fairgrounds in Ladson to try some of this year's new and classic offerings. Here are eight foods you should be taste-testing this year.Campfire BurgerDeAnna's Diner, $17Always stuck choosing between a hot dog or a hamburger? At the fair you can have both in one bite, as well as some baked beans, when you order the new Campfire Burger from DeAnna...

LADSON — The Coastal Carolina Fair is back through Nov. 9 with rip-roaring rides, snazzy sideshows and tantalizing treats.

We traveled to the Exchange Park Fairgrounds in Ladson to try some of this year's new and classic offerings. Here are eight foods you should be taste-testing this year.

Campfire Burger

DeAnna's Diner, $17

Always stuck choosing between a hot dog or a hamburger? At the fair you can have both in one bite, as well as some baked beans, when you order the new Campfire Burger from DeAnna's Diner.

It's triple the meat flavor, and a favorite so far this year, said Kristin Hagy, who's been traveling around with the family business her whole life from fair to fair. Her mom and dad started it all, and the kids now each have their own trailer.

"We're always trying to innovate," said Hagy, citing the also-popular Donut Burger that's a fun mix of savory and sweet. The Mac and Cheese Burger is her personal favorite, with a chili add-on.

Hagy said she's also gotten to enjoy some Lowcountry cuisine while she's been in town so far, including a meat plate at Lewis Barbecue.

Philly Cheesesteak Grilled Cheese

Girl'd Cheese, $13

Also new this year is the Girl'd Cheese truck, where you can find a variety of fun and classic grilled cheese options. The most popular item tops the list: the Philly Cheesesteak Grilled Cheese. And it's just that, a perfect cross between the two with thick slices of crispy toast, peppers, onions, cheese and thinly sliced steak.

Turkey leg

Cox Barbecue, $21

Though it's on the pricier side, this fair classic is certainly worth it. Smoked for over an hour on the charcoal grill right in front of you, these turkey legs are known for being some of the best at the Coastal Carolina Fair. And there's enough meat on one of them to feed the whole family.

Hot Honey Jalapeno Popper Donut

Fluffy's, $10

If you're feeling a bit adventurous, this one's for you. The perfect blend of spicy and sweet, this donut is a crazy but delicious one. It's made with homemade whipped jalapeno cream cheese, crumbled bacon, grilled pickled jalapenos and hot honey drizzled on top. Get a little bit of each in your bite for the perfect balance, with that sweet, fluffy donut underneath.

If you want a sweet option, as well, you can also choose from the Fruity Pebbles, Maple Bacon, and Peanut Butter and Jelly, among plenty of others.

Cheerwine Dream Float

Moose Joose Slush/Slush Works Bar, $16

You can't hit the fair circuit without staying hydrated, and this stand is the way to do it. Mega-slushes await, and the newest one this year is the Cheerwine Dream Float, a cherry-flavored delight topped with whipped cream and a red velvet cake pop.

It was so popular at Columbia's South Carolina State Fair that they brought it down here, according to 24-year-old vendor Gracey Meyster, who's been traveling full-time from fair to fair since 2017. She said she loves it, though this fair is the last stop of her rotation until February; she gets to hibernate through the winter.

Nashville Hot Fried Pickle Spears

Dr. Vegetable, $14

I mean it's Dr. Vegetable, so it must be healthy right? Maybe not, but this stand certainly has some interesting takes on veggie snacks. New this year are the Nashville Hot Fried Pickle spears, served with a side of ranch if you need to cool it down and an extra tub of hot sauce if you need to spice it up.

Though the spice is a slow burn, hitting you later than you expect, it was certainly enough for me. I even opted for a few ranch dips to offset the bright neon orange layer sprinkled atop the fried spears. I would definitely get these again.

Loaded Popcorn Chicken Sundae

Chester's Gators and Taters, $15

Another bite I would order again in a heartbeat is the Loaded Popcorn Chicken Sundae, a cup stacked with creamy mac and cheese, crispy popcorn chicken, with bacon cheddar and ranch. It's like a wild, creamy and dreamy version of nachos. At this stand, you can also try fried gator bites if you're brave enough.

Deep Fried Cookie Dough

Deep Fried Sweets, $10

The fair is all about fried foods. So you simply must opt for a deep-fried dessert, whether you choose a candy bar like a Snickers or Milky Way or go with the cookie dough or Oreos.

The cookie dough is my favorite, with a crunchy outer shell and gooey middle. You get three bites, all sprinkled with powdered sugar. If you're splitting this one, you'll have to fight over who gets that last one.

The Coastal Carolina Fair returns for its 68th year

LADSON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Coastal Carolina Fair has returned to the Ladson Exchange Park for its 68th year filled with food, entertainment and community.The fair has been operating since 1957 and has been held at the Ladson fairgrounds since 1979. Fair leaders say they are approaching 300,000 people in annual attendance.Jeremy Tate, the chairman of buildings and grounds for the fair, says the planning started for this year while last year’s fair was still going on.With it being a nonprofit fair, Tate says the impac...

LADSON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Coastal Carolina Fair has returned to the Ladson Exchange Park for its 68th year filled with food, entertainment and community.

The fair has been operating since 1957 and has been held at the Ladson fairgrounds since 1979. Fair leaders say they are approaching 300,000 people in annual attendance.

Jeremy Tate, the chairman of buildings and grounds for the fair, says the planning started for this year while last year’s fair was still going on.

With it being a nonprofit fair, Tate says the impact starts with the people who buy the tickets.

“The money that’s raised here, it does go back to the local charities,” Tate says. “This past year, we gave away over $900,000 to 73 local charities and it took 230 of our members, 15,000 hours at the fair to volunteer to raise that money. But it really starts out with a good turnout from our community.”

As part of the entertainment, 63 rides will spread across 180 acres, including a new Mega Drop Tower that will drop riders from 120 ft. high. Another new ride called “Lightning” features a spinning windmill design that lets thrill-seekers fly through the air at about 80 mph.

David Grimm, director of business development and marketing for Reithoffer Shows, Inc., says about 30 of the rides will be for the kids.

“I always recommend that they get what we call a wristband, or an armband, they put that on for one price, you can ride all the rides,” Grimm says.

Although Grimm says the wristband is the best bang for a buck, the “Lightning” ride will require a separate ticket.

For when it’s time to take a break from riding, attendees can snack on all kinds of dishes, like Nashville hot pickles, while washing it down with blueberry lemonade. One of the featured desserts is called the “Pig’s Trough”; it’s from Ye Ole Fashioned and features a six-scoop banana split with six toppings, nuts, whipped cream and a cherry.

The fair’s organizer, Jay Wallace, says around 80 vendors have brought their treats this year.

“Highly professional people,” Wallace says. “They really know what they’re doing. They keep their booths really clean. They know how to come up with new stuff. And those long-term relationships allows us to put on a really great fair to bring this to Charleston with these national flavors.”

Wallace says he thanks the thousands of volunteers who help make the event possible every year, as the fair returned $947,000 to the Tri-County area covering Charleston, Berkeley and Dorchester Counties last year.

The gates open at 3 p.m. Thursday and close at 9 p.m. Attendees can expect longer hours on the weekends.

Click here to visit the fair’s website for ticket information, a list of special events and details about their policies.

The fair runs every day through Nov. 9.

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