Father Hubbard’s Cupboards offering new trends in remodeling.

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SIDNEY — Father Hubbard’s Cupboards LLC is located at 128 W. Russell Road.

“Stop in to see our new kitchen displays with some of the latest trends in cabinets, quartz countertops, tile backsplashes and undercabinet lighting,” said owner Mike Eilerman. “We have walk-in showers and tub showers on display. We have an experienced and knowledgeable staff who deliver a high level of service to our customers and have been serving the Sidney area for over 15 years!”

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When you visit our 2,800 square foot showroom, you will see that we carry everything you need to make a kitchen or bathroom complete. Whether you do the installation yourself or have Father Hubbard’s install, we offer a great selection of cabinets to choose from and are very competitive in our pricing. We have displays of Wellborn Kitchen and Bath Cabinets and Fabuwood cabinets and vanities for customers to choose from. We also sell Kitchen Kompact cabinets. Wellborn Cabinet is our featured line of cabinets made in Ashland, Alabama and also seen on HGTV. They are the largest family-owned cabinet company in the United States. We also display Quartz, Granite, Corian and Formica countertops. Stone countertops include Cambria, LG Viatera, Corian Quartz & granite. Corian and LG Hi-Macs solid surfaces as well as high definition and traditional Formica countertops are also available. An elegant sink will complete your new countertop look. We carry beautiful Blanco sinks in several colors as well as heavy gauge stainless steel sinks. Bath vanity countertops are available in all of the above plus cultured marble vanity countertops. To complete your kitchen or bath, we carry a wide array of flooring, including luxury vinyl, engineered wood, wood, and tile. We can also complete your countertop look with beautiful tile from Vine Street Studios which we display in our showroom as well as undercabinet lighting. Jeffrey Alexander and Amerock hardware in the newest trends make a beautiful finishing touch.

Over half of Father Hubbard’s business involves bath remodeling such as: replacement of tub/shower units, seated shower units all of which are on display or adding grab bars for safety and security. Tiled showers with and without niches are rapidly becoming a popular choice and can be seen on our website. We have on display an Aker by Maax seated shower that is proving very popular with customers. Also on display are Gerber and American Standard Vormax Comfort Height toilets. Delta, American Standard and Moen kitchen and bath faucets are also available. We carry Panasonic Whisper Quiet bath fans. Cardinal Shower doors purchased directly from the manufacturer complete our bathroom line.

Father Hubbard’s Cupboards has been in business since January 2001. I took ownership of the business April 1, 2004. I have been with the business since its beginning. My wife, Kim, specializes in the computer design. She also consults with customers on final color layouts. Mike’s 38 years of experience in the cabinet making business, combined with some of the latest design technology, allows Father Hubbard’s to be competitive in today’s market.

We strive to be competitive in the market. We have researched the brands we carry so we can offer high quality products that fit in our customer’s budget.

Te company is an authorized, Cambria Quartz, LG Viatera Quartz, Corian Quartz, Corian Solid Surface, LG Hi-Macs, and Formica countertop showroom dealer.

We specialize in the design and installation of kitchen, bath, laundry room, and basement bar cabinets. We do all types of interior home remodeling from the simple faucet replacement to a total renovation with a one-year warranty. The latest trends in cabinets, countertops, flooring, faucets and hardware make remodeling your home with Father Hubbard’s Cupboards a one stop shop!

Showroom hours are: Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or by appointment.

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