Jack Demshack and Brittany Feldt
Jack Demshack, the owner of Kitchens, Baths & Beyond in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, knows how important it is to create comfortable, inviting spaces for his customers, and his goal is to make it a fun process. He and Brittany Feldt, who has worked alongside him since 2012, joined their own unique talents to collaborate together on this project. In the two and a half years they’ve been using Tru Cabinetry, they have grown to love our easy design program and the fact that they are able to offer their customers a custom look at a semi-custom price.
Classic Details —
Updates and Function in South Carolina
The residents of this South Carolina home knew they wanted something different, maybe even a little eclectic, when they set out to update and add functional storage options to their kitchen. They were planning to keep their existing wood-look floor tile, so the kitchen layout wasn’t going to change. Designer Jack Demshack, owner of Kitchens, Baths & Beyond in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, and colleague Brittany Feldt knew Tru Cabinetry’s custom widths, which come in 1.5-inch increments instead of the common 3-inch increments, and quick lead time would literally be the perfect fit when sticking with an existing floor plan.
Forsyth Profile
Our Forsyth door style in oak, painted Willow with a Russet glaze, is the perfect combination for a unique kitchen. Pebble Beach quartz countertops and oil-rubbed bronze hardware complete the look.
Functional Elements
Decorative legs that anchor the professional cooktop appear to be strictly a design element. In reality, they slide out and hide integrated spice rack pullouts, a feature that adds convenience and functionality when cooking.
Custom Features
A custom wine rack on the back side of the sink was the perfect element to fill an area that would have otherwise been an empty pocket of wasted space.
Decorative Finishes
A decorative mantel hood and crown molding help this kitchen maintain a classic look, but the driftwood tile backsplash that extends to the ceiling gives a bit of an unconventional, modern vibe.