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Why Install New Kitchen Cabinets with Everlasting Kitchen & Bath?

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When it comes to kitchen remodeling in St. Stephen, 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

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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More Storage

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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Stunning First Impressions

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.

The Everlasting Difference

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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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City Council stalls €100m St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre plans

Dublin City Council has stalled plans for the revised €100m part-demolition and rejuvenation of the St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre.This follows the Council requesting applicants DTDL Ltd to revise its contentious facade redesign proposals as part of a request for further information.In its letter to DTDL, the Council has stated that it has concerns regarding the revised façade design at the corner junction of St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and Grafton Street.The council state that the existing b...

Dublin City Council has stalled plans for the revised €100m part-demolition and rejuvenation of the St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre.

This follows the Council requesting applicants DTDL Ltd to revise its contentious facade redesign proposals as part of a request for further information.

In its letter to DTDL, the Council has stated that it has concerns regarding the revised façade design at the corner junction of St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre and Grafton Street.

The council state that the existing building on site "is a unique local landmark, with an individual identity which sets it apart from other buildings in Dublin".

The Council has told DTDL that "the proposed design is somewhat lacking in strong elements of urban design and placemaking that would contribute positively and integrate into the public realm and streetscape of St. Stephen's Green and Grafton Street".

As a result, the Council has stated that DTDL "is invited to strongly reconsider the design of the façade to address these concerns and to incorporate and introduce stronger elements of urban design and placemaking that contributes positively to the public realm".

The Council has requested that updated verified views to be provided should take into account any potential redesigns arising as a result of the overall further information request.

The 25 page Council planner's report recommending the request for further information does state that the Council "welcome and support the principle to rejuvenate the St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre".

The planner's report states that "it is acknowledged that the current St Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre is underperforming with a poor configuration and floor plate of retail outlets that limit the occupiers of the premises".

As part of a further information request across six headings, the Council has also requested the applicant to provide a stand-alone Demolition Justification Report in accordance with the Dublin City Development Plan 2022 - 2028 which provides a robust justification for demolition.

The Council state that the requested report will look at the whole life carbon embodied assessment of potential redevelopment options, which include multiple scenarios for the redevelopment of St Stephen's Green Shopping Centre.

The planning authority has also requested the applicants to clarify the intended proposed use of the 'Townhall’ space and to address a number of concerns over the scheme from the Council’s Transportation Division.

The Council has stalled the scheme after the Heritage Council intervened in the planning row recommending refusal.

In total, the council received 61 submissions with the bulk of those opposed to the application.

In December, the owners of the centre, DTDL Ltd, lodged revised plans for the redevelopment of the landmark shopping centre five months after An Coimiúsin Pleanála refused planning permission for its €100m revamp.

The designers of the scheme state that the revised proposal will make an enduring contribution to the city's built environment, setting a new benchmark for brownfield regeneration in the heart of Dublin through its "exemplar standard of urban design".

The newly designed scheme through the BKD Architects/O’Donnell + Tuomey collaboration will have capacity to accommodate 3,000 office workers while the retail floor area at basement, ground and first floor levels will be 19,001 square metres.

In a blow however to the revised rejuvenation scheme two of three parties, An Taisce and author and former Irish Times journalist Frank McDonald, who successfully appealed to An Coimisúin Pleanála Dublin City Council's grant of permission in December 2023 to the original €100m scheme, have outlined their opposition to the new plan in comprehensive submissions.

One objection lodged on behalf of the Save Stephen’s Green Campaign is backed by a petition of 20,000 signatures.

The application will become "live" once more after the applicants respond to the further information request.

Reporting by Gordon Deegan

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