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Designing the Perfect Basement Wet Bar
A basement wet bar can be the ultimate asset for a lively home, perfect for entertaining guests, throwing parties, or even enjoying a quiet evening in. Whether you're a wine aficionado, a craft beer hobbyist, or a cocktail lover, a thoughtfully-designed basement wet bar can significantly enhance your at-home experience. This comprehensive guide wil...
The Ultimate Guide to Warming Drawers: Features, Benefits, and Uses
Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you've prepared a delicious meal, but your guests are running late? Or have you ever wished that your meals could stay warm while you're busily cooking the rest of your food? If so, a warming drawer, an increasingly popular kitchen appliance, can be the perfect solution for you! This post will delve...
Careers
Start a Journey. Find your career at Reico Kitchen & Bath. Ready to see open positions? Apply online now! Whether you are new to the industry or an experienced designer ready to find a new challenge, Reico Kitchen & Bath provides you with opportunities to start on a journey that allows you to grow individually and as part of a team. Here is what ...
Our History
Our History...since 1952 Incorporated in 1952, Robinson Export-Import Corporation (Reico) was organized to distribute plywood and hardboard made in Finland to the Baltimore-Washington area. These products were sold primarily to manufacturers of kitchen cabinets, furniture and store fixtures. The core business changed in 1976 when Reico became a who...
Internships
Developing the future stars of the Kitchen & Bath Industry...and Reico The Reico Kitchen & Bath Internship Program was developed in 2014 to offer college students in a design or design-related program who are considering a career in the kitchen and bath industry the opportunity to get real life work experience in the kitchen and bath field working ...
Project Planning with Reico
The Reico Difference The most important thing we can do for our clients is be up front and honest about what is going on in the industry and how it has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. The entire cabinet industry, as well as other kitchen and bath industry products, is experiencing supply chain disruptions that are impacting lead times. As a...
Wounded Warrior Project
Reico Kitchen & Bath Helps Provide Homes for Wounded Soldiers From the outside, tow homes at Fort Belvoir army base in Virginia appear as any other. Go inside however, and you’ll discover they are far from typical. The concept homes, part of the Wounded Warrior Home Project, were deliberately designed to make life more comfortable and functional fo...
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Thank you for signing up for our quarterly newsletter! You may have already done your kitchen and are thinking about the bathroom…or your bathroom is done and that kitchen is waiting for its’ own opportunity. Our newsletter can help! We are excited about the opportunity to stay connected with you and share ideas, trends and more for kitchen cabinet...
Elective Benefits
Elective Benefits to choose from Major Medical and Prescription Insurance Reico offers full-time employees major medical insurance and prescription coverage provided by a large national carrier. Our carrier provides comprehensive care along with an extensive provider network of doctors, labs, hospitals and pharmacies. Dental Insurance Reico offers ...
What would a kitchen designer put in their own kitchen? My top 5 wishes…
As an avid cook and kitchen designer (in that order!), I have a definite list of must haves for my own kitchen. Here are my top 5: 1) A Tray base – stores cutting boards, cookie sheets and serving trays in an organized and easy to access 9” to 12” wide cabinet. Go a little wider and get muffin tins and rectangular casserole dish storage too.
3 things that will help a kitchen designer design your kitchen!
As you already know, kitchen ideas are everywhere! Here are 3 things you can do to help your kitchen designer get started on your kitchen: 1. Pictures! Pictures! Pictures!
What would a bathroom designer put in their own bathroom? My top 5 wishes…
Last month I shared my personal top 5 things I would want in my own kitchen. Now I put on my bathroom designer hat and turn my attention to my personal getaway space...the bathroom. Here is what I must have. My top 5:
Designing your Kitchen? Then ask yourself “What’s cookin’?”
One of the most important considerations when you are designing your kitchen is how and what you cook. Do you use the fry pan, a wok or grill on the cooktop for most of your meals?
Avoid that Sink-ing Feeling...find the right Kitchen Sink for you!
Nowadays the kitchen sink has been elevated to the level of appliance in the kitchen. It is no longer just a hole for water, soap and dishes. You can do so much more with the right type of kitchen sink and sink accessory. How do you know what’s right for you?
Share your kitchen with an open floor plan!
Open floor plans that create a social kitchen are a big focus in kitchen design right now. Cooking is more of a communal event than ever. Family, friends and even guests are getting involved in creating a meal. Combining the kitchen with living and dining areas makes dinner a family event and opportunity to share your day over meal preparation.
Kitchen Backsplashes – Last…but not least!
Kitchen backsplashes are often one of the last items installed in the kitchen, but it can have a profound impact on your entire kitchen design. Kitchen backsplashes are not just wall protection anymore. They’re a chance to jazz up your kitchen and express yourself!
There are no Kitchen Police!
It’s your kitchen. If you want to put your knobs in the center of the cabinet door that’s your prerogative. I don’t think it will look too good but I’m not going to live there. Neither is your designer, contractor, architect, cousin, neighbor, friend or anyone else you are looking to for advice.
Teamwork makes the Kitchen Dream work | Potomac MD Kitchen Remodeling
Any kitchen remodeling or bathroom remodeling project requires great communication and teamwork. Get a homeowner, interior designer, kitchen designer and craftsman in one room (preferably a kitchen!) and the ideas can start flying. The right teamwork though can pull all of that together into a real dream kitchen!
How to Make Your Bathroom Model Totally Feng Shui
Feng shui. You’ve heard it before, but what exactly does it mean? Put very straightforwardly, it’s a collection of rules that dictate the way energy (known as “chi”) flows in a room. It is also affected by the spatial arrangement of your space. So, what does that mean for your bathroom remodel? It means you want to arrange everything in a way that...
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