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This Earth Day, April 22, and throughout the year, remember that your home can be stylish and sustainable at the same time.

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One Valley business, Woodcase Fine Cabinetry, Inc., can show you how to creatively design your kitchen or other space with cabinetry and millwork that is also Earth friendly.

With three decades of experience manufacturing affordable custom cabinetry, Dennis and Amy Baer, who have owned and operated the company for nearly a decade, have opened a new showroom at 8340 E. Raintree Drive in the Scottsdale Airpark.

Their slick new space, in the same center as Ferguson Bath, Kitchen, and Lighting Gallery, features cabinetry for all areas of your home: kitchens, bathrooms, entertainment centers, wall-beds, home offices, children’s rooms and more. Their cabinets are custom-built—no fillers—in the company’s 50,000-square-foot Phoenix factory. Custom-match finishing, glazing and distressing to your specifications are available as well.

“We produce our cabinetry as ‘green’ and affordably as possible,” says Amy, director of sales and marketing for the company. She explains that the company buys and uses wood only from recognized certified sustainable forestry programs.

Woodcase Fine Cabinetry, Inc. is certified by the Environmental Stewardship Program of the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association, headquartered in Reston, Va. Begun in 2006 as the only “green” program for kitchen and bath cabinets, the ESP program is approved by both the American National Standards Institute and the National Association of Home Builders and helps guide you in selecting environmentally sustainable products.

“Not all manufacturers are KCMA ESP certified,” Amy notes. For example, Woodcase Fine Cabinetry, Inc. purchases all lumber and sheetgoods, such as plywood and waferboard, per ESP guidelines.