Co. #2 is here! Sawyer + The Grove, custom Cabinetry

It's finally here! Our big announcement: We are growing from one company to two (along with hiring)! Introducing our new cabinet company, Sawyer + The Grove. We are a fully custom cabinet shop where our standard is most people's upgraded line at the price of their standard line!

A little bit about us:

  • We sell to homeowners, contractors, interior designers, and everyone in between.

  • We offer 27 standard doors and 36 glass panels. We can make any design a custom door.

  • We can paint in any shade from Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin Moore.

  • We have 67 stains available.

  • We only use CARB II plywood, Blum hardware, and 3/4" plywood sides and deck for framed and inset cabinets.

  • We use 3/4" plywood for all frameless sides.

  • We offer installation services or you may choose to install yourself.

It all began with an idea and ended with a partnership. Sawyer + The Grove (SATG) has partnered with the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania (ASWP) to support their donation pledge, the Cabinets to Canopy Initiative. For every cabinet order over $10,000, Sawyer + The Grove will donate a tree matching the cabinets purchased to the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania.

These trees will be planted in a grove at either Succop Nature Center or Buffalo Creek Nature Center, where everyone can enjoy tomorrow’s future. As a token of appreciation, the Audubon Society of Western Pennsylvania will gift a 1-year membership to each qualifying family order.

SATG and ASWP will host 1 to 2 events per year (fall and spring) for our tree planting initiatives. Everyone is welcome to attend, and clients will receive personalized invitations.

You can see our cabinets at the local showroom starting August 2 at Jennifer Janeway Home in Sewickley, PA. Don't forget to follow Sawyer + The Grove on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn! www.sawyerandthegrove.com

- David and Kari
Previous
Previous

Behind The Scenes Of Project Mid-Century Harvest Blue: Step 3 - The Finale

Next
Next

Behind The Scenes Of Project Mid-Century Harvest Blue: Step 2 - Construction