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It’s an open-and-shut case

Advanced Cabinetry is a service oriented business that has been built on best practice, in-house design capability and a strong customer service ethos.
A family-run business was founded in 1999 operating out of a two-car garage in Brownhill, Ballarat.
Fast forward to October 2017 and the company is celebrating 18 years of design and making.
It designs, manufactures and installs cabinetry for private clients, be that renovations or new builds, and a large base of trade and commercial clients.
It services Geelong, Ballarat, Melbourne and the greater Victorian region.
The recently refurbished showroom at 134 Fussell St, Ballarat, offers full size displays, featuring the latest hardware and finishes.
The purpose-built factory sees the latest technologies in machinery and processes while employing qualified cabinet makers to oversee all the operations.
Advanced Cabinetry is one of only a handful of cabinet makers in Australia to carry an ISO Quality System Accreditation, ensuring the highest quality is always met.
The company is a Registered Building Practitioner (DB-L 27264) providing warranty insurance and is a member of several industry related groups offering its clients peace of mind knowing they are dealing with a professional business.
The kitchen warms the home and comforts the cravings.
It is the centre of every love-filled home and no one understands this better than Advanced Cabinetry.
It works in a specialized industry so it is very important that clients surround themselves with the right people that have the skills and knowledge to help bring the dream to reality.

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