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kitchen cabinet makers | modular kitchen makers |Tusker India Bangalore - 0 views

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    Tusker is a much sought after brand under Prasara Innotech Pvt Ltd. Tusker manufactures and services the needs of modular kitchen developers and dreams home customers with its patented products - Tusker Stainless Steel 304 Grade Modules. Tusker's products are a result of countless hours of meticulous research & design by a dedicated team of experts that have a combined experience of over 2 decades. This enables Tusker to provide world-class SS 304 kitchen cabinets that are robust, aesthetic, corrosion free, pest and dust free and have the longest life amongst modular furniture. They come in varied sizes for all the 5 work zones a kitchen has. Riding on the wave of innovation, Tusker now has more than 600 variants of cabinets & sizes for kitchen and vanity areas at homes. Design is Quality Tucked away in a busy industrial area, but surprisingly in the heart of Bengaluru, is Tusker! First of its kind in India, perhaps in the world. Our products are designed keeping the modular furniture manufacturer in mind. Each cabinet has the ease of accepting any brand of hardware. In short, they are vendor and brand-neutral.
Jennifer Wilson

Painting Bathroom Cabinets: Learn How to Paint Vanity Like a Pro! - 1 views

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    Painting bathroom cabinet isn't the easy process at all it can be messy but here we have some tips to help you out.
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How to Paint Kitchen Cabinet Without Sanding | Step-by-step Guide - 1 views

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    Here, you can simply use some selective substances and bring the shine back on the cabinetry. After reading the entire blog, you can get an idea of how to paint a kitchen cabinet without sanding.
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Stainless Steel Kitchen Cabinets | modular kitchen| Tusker - 0 views

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    Indian kitchens in the past were constructed out of concrete, bricks, and mortar, with wooden cabinetry filling in the vacant spaces. The problem with this kind of construction and layout in a kitchen is the fact that wood is a material susceptible to decay over time. The wet style of cooking is adopted in traditional Indian food preparation. This implies that an excess of moisture would inevitably dampen the spirits of your kitchen. Your food will naturally be flavored with the richness and aroma of spices, but your cabinetry will face the ravages of time. What is the point in having a fabulous kitchen, only to watch it decay slowly over time?
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