At the end of World War II, Jay Rambo went to work as a set builder for a movie studio in Hollywood, CA. He subsequently moved his family from Hollywood to Tulsa, OK. In 1953, Mr. Rambo purchased a 4,000 sq. Following Mr. Rambo's death in 1987, his family elected to sell the business to a former salesman with the company who is also a certified kitchen and bath designer. Today, the company remains at the same location and has grown in size with approximately 80,000 sq. With a nationwide reputation for building a quality cabinet with a furniture grade finish and excellent customer service, Jay Rambo Co. will fulfill your cabinet needs for many years to come.
Black is the new Grey. A trend that has been climbing its way back from the eighties, black is bringing that sharp contrast to kitchens devoid of color. It also brings an elegance to a space that no other hue can do.
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Tips for remodels: Bathroom remodels are still on the rise! We are seeing all types of designs from traditional to contemporary. Clients are either upgrading to settle in, or upgrading to sell.
Would you consider removing one of the double sinks in your 7 foot vanity to have room for all this extra storage? See this display in person at our Tulsa factory showroom.
Bathroom sales are really on the rise. What do you think about these modern styles?
Are you a fan of blue? This post has us loving it! https://t.co/40C5LHj5HX
Check out this cool tool that our friends at Lemont Kitchen and Bath found for Emser tile selection! https://t.co/EixnL1t4UL