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Business Profile: Cabinet Gallery family-owned, family-operated for 39 years

by | Feb 23, 2023 | Business, Featured

Cabinet Gallery

The Cabinet Gallery family includes (from left) COO David Landry, lead designer Jodi Osborn and design assistant Kayla Briggs.

Known affectionately around town as the “cabinet guy,” David Landry of Cabinet Gallery loves telling people he has been in the home industry business since he could walk and talk, and the truth is … he has been.

In 1984, Roger Landry opened the Cabinet Gallery showroom in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, and brought his son to work regularly, since the boy was 3 years old. Over the years, the younger Landry learned the inner workings of the business and went on to serve in multiple roles — from errand boy to shop worker to designer to manager — and has helped grow the company to its current depth.

“Offering professional design, cabinetry selection, installation and service to both commercial and residential clients separates Cabinet Gallery from others in the home industry niche in this state,” said David Landry, now the chief operating officer. “We have a phenomenal team of experts behind us who love what they do, and it shows.”

The company is built on the core values of honesty, integrity, respect and trust, as noted in its “declaration of values” online. In 2016, Landry opened the Hopkinton showroom at 1 Lumber Street. He prides himself on having put together a dedicated, caring team that thrives on building relationships, cultivating trust and treating each customer with the utmost respect.

In a five-star review online, Sara Austin of Hopkinton remarked, “This is my second kitchen I have (and am currently doing) with Cabinet Gallery! They are the best of the best! Jodi and Kayla are super professional and easy to work with. They really pay attention to every detail, which is super important in kitchen planning.”

The Landry family appreciates its customers and realizes they are making a high-impact purchase when choosing to design a kitchen or bath. They can accommodate anyone looking for a mudroom, laundry room, office space or any other cabinetry or casework project for residential or commercial applications.

“I have complete confidence that my team is going to do a great job, and the result will be entirely satisfactory,” Landry noted.

The company, in fact, offers a unique, five-year guarantee on all installation work, and post-install follow-up calls are made to ensure each client is thoroughly happy with the work and service provided.

Landry advises potential customers to look around, ask questions and get a feel for the quality of materials and options — even to the point of encouraging people to visit other vendors and compare offerings.

“It’s important for people to understand what they’re getting into,” Landry said. “With our excellent reputation, I’m confident people will realize we’re the best. Over the years, we’ve found that people return to work with us.”

Between the two showrooms and a dedicated team of 22 employees, Cabinet Gallery also features a custom commercial manufacturing division and in-house installation crews, which have made a huge difference, allowing for flexibility, versatility and the ability to handle any job.

To schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with Jodi Osborn, lead designer, or Kayla Briggs, design assistant, visit cabinetgalleryltd.com or call David Landry at 401-265-3099 with any questions.

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