For more specific information please
refer to the Frequently Asked
Questions section.
What
are "European-style" cabinets?
Also called "frameless" cabinets, they do
not have a faceframe front for the cabinet door hinges to mount on and waste
space. European cabinets use fully concealed hinges that allow the cabinet doors to be
mounted with very little gap between each door, thus giving a flush and clean
look.
Another benefit to this design is that access to the cabinet interiors is
maximized. There are no faceframe members to hinder access
into the cabinets and waste space. When you open the cabinet doors, every bit of space inside is visible.
Functionally, more usable space is available, and, esthetically, a cleaner
appearance is achieved.
European-style frameless cabinetry fits any decor,
and would be appropriate for any area of your home. Based on the type of cabinet door
fronts that are chosen,
your kitchen can take on any kind of look, from a traditional decor with hardwood cabinets,
raised-panel doors and decorative mouldings, to a more modern contemporary appearance
with flush doors made with hardwoods and domestic or exotic veneers, high pressure laminates or even metals.
Many kitchens that you see in design magazines feature European-style cabinets,
it may take close inspection to recognize them.
To learn more, go to The
Process page.
To view some of my work, go to the Photos
page.
To read some quotes from my clients,
go to the References page.
Want to go straight to
photos
of a recently completed kitchen?
Here's a batch of photos
from another recent kitchen.
Here's yet another batch of recent photos.
I've described the whole kitchen remodeling
process here.
I've finally gone metric. Read a little about
the conversion.
Want to see the shop?
It's where I do my best work.
I've added a section with some vacation
photos. Feel free to have a look.
Would
you like to see photos from the
Tull cousins family reunion in Alaska?
To see other websites of interest, go to the Links
page.
I took a few photos while hiking at Mount
Rainier. Want to see?
Here are some photos
taken in Oregon last summer.
I know someone that creates beautiful
works of art in iron.
I took a quick backpacking trip last summer.
Want to see?
I really enjoy photographing wildlife and scenery. You're
welcome to have a look.
Pictures from Glacier and Banff National Parks coming soon.
I took my daughter for a quick
backpacking trip in Colorado.
Here's some photos
from my latest kitchen.
Here's another batch from a
recent kitchen.
After I build you a beautiful kitchen, I could build you
something else.
Due to popular demand, I've decided to expand my
business.
Do you know what a teardrop camping trailer is?

It pays to
remember... "the pain of poor quality and service is remembered long after
the joy of a low price is forgotten!"
Contact
Information:
phone: (512) 496-9932
fax: (800)
878-1159
address: 2105
Lynnbrook Dr. Austin, Texas 78748
email: steve@stevetull.com
Steve Tull Austin, Texas
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