The Kitchenworks Inc. Opens Showroom In Downtown Fort Wayne

November 2, 2024 at 1:00 a.m.
Pictured is the newest location for The Kitchenworks Inc. The new showroom, located in downtown Fort Wayne, features cabinets made in Grabill.  Photo Provided
Pictured is the newest location for The Kitchenworks Inc. The new showroom, located in downtown Fort Wayne, features cabinets made in Grabill. Photo Provided


FORT WAYNE — The Kitchenworks Inc. opened a showroom in downtown Fort Wayne at 127 West Wayne St. The full-service showroom is the first of its kind in Fort Wayne, providing its clients with the best in cabinetry, lighting and appliances, according to the release from The Kitchenworks.
“We will be the premier destination for luxury cabinets and appliances in this area,” said Janielle Gregory, lead designer at The Kitchenworks in Fort Wayne. “As we see a growing demographic of luxury homeowners in Fort Wayne and the surrounding area, there is a demand for the high-end services we provide.”
Founded in 1989 by Susan and Armand Rocco in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., The Kitchenworks Inc. is recognized for its kitchen and bath design and fabrication throughout South Florida and beyond, according to the provided release.
Gregory and The Kitchenworks team want to build upon the brand’s reputation at its Fort Wayne location. With 24 years of experience as an elite designer, Gregory knows the importance of providing clients with an immersive experience in the design process, the release states.
“Earlier in my career as an interior designer, I was desperate to find a place near Fort Wayne to take my clients. I wanted to give them the luxury design experience they deserve when planning one of the most important components in their home,” said Gregory. “At The Kitchenworks, we will work closely with you to understand you, your aesthetics, your lifestyle and how you use your space. We will assist you in making design decisions to determine what you need and make sure you get what you want.”
The Kitchenworks showroom features products from Dutch Made Custom Cabinetry and Grabill Cabinets, handcrafted minutes from the showroom in Grabill, Ind.
“I have already received calls from clients saying they’ve had Grabill or Dutch Made cabinets for 20 years and wouldn’t have any other cabinets in their homes,” said Gregory. “People see the difference, and I am proud to offer this level of quality cabinetry to our clientele.”


FORT WAYNE — The Kitchenworks Inc. opened a showroom in downtown Fort Wayne at 127 West Wayne St. The full-service showroom is the first of its kind in Fort Wayne, providing its clients with the best in cabinetry, lighting and appliances, according to the release from The Kitchenworks.
“We will be the premier destination for luxury cabinets and appliances in this area,” said Janielle Gregory, lead designer at The Kitchenworks in Fort Wayne. “As we see a growing demographic of luxury homeowners in Fort Wayne and the surrounding area, there is a demand for the high-end services we provide.”
Founded in 1989 by Susan and Armand Rocco in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., The Kitchenworks Inc. is recognized for its kitchen and bath design and fabrication throughout South Florida and beyond, according to the provided release.
Gregory and The Kitchenworks team want to build upon the brand’s reputation at its Fort Wayne location. With 24 years of experience as an elite designer, Gregory knows the importance of providing clients with an immersive experience in the design process, the release states.
“Earlier in my career as an interior designer, I was desperate to find a place near Fort Wayne to take my clients. I wanted to give them the luxury design experience they deserve when planning one of the most important components in their home,” said Gregory. “At The Kitchenworks, we will work closely with you to understand you, your aesthetics, your lifestyle and how you use your space. We will assist you in making design decisions to determine what you need and make sure you get what you want.”
The Kitchenworks showroom features products from Dutch Made Custom Cabinetry and Grabill Cabinets, handcrafted minutes from the showroom in Grabill, Ind.
“I have already received calls from clients saying they’ve had Grabill or Dutch Made cabinets for 20 years and wouldn’t have any other cabinets in their homes,” said Gregory. “People see the difference, and I am proud to offer this level of quality cabinetry to our clientele.”


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