De-Stress the Landfills with Cabinets and Woodwork for the Ages

An ARHTX custom live edge with epoxy pour in a downtown office.  Reusing wood planks is another way to save landfills from an additional load on their already stressed systems.

Buy. Use. Discard. It’s the journey almost everything takes in our lives. We buy cars. We buy phones. We buy cabinets. And just by virtue of both societal and technological norms, what we buy falls into disrepair or is no longer new enough or vital enough.  

Buy. Use. Discard. How do we step out of this never-ending cycle? It’s not going to work with everything you buy, but your cabinets can be made to be handed down from one generation to the next.  

By designing and building cabinets with an eye to the future, ARHTX cabinets stay functional, beautiful and vital in the ‘use’ portion of the cycle meeting your needs and the needs of a burdened environment.  

ARHTX custom cabinets are made of long-lasting ¾ inch Baltic birch with white maple doors and drawer fronts. Pre-catalyzed lacquer or stain add a finish that is durable and long-lasting. 

The demolition of an old kitchen to make way for new fashionable, sturdy, long lasting cabinets and countertops.

By creating cabinets that can withstand years of use and still be fashion forward, we’re saving more than trees. Of the construction and demolition (C&D) waste generated yearly, C&D waste accounts for double the total waste produced by households, with more than 35% of landfills made up of C&D waste. Those numbers are staggering. 

Building cabinets and millwork that last and don’t become demolition waste in landfills is an important part of lean construction and value engineering. ARHTX works hard to keep our environment healthy and our footprint small by creating legacy generational woodwork.    

 

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