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The Custom Spot cooks up new looks for the kitchen and bath

Use The Custom Spot as your one-stop shop to improve your bathroom vanity or spruce up the look of your kitchen.

The Warwick-based business handles all things cabinetry, said owner Gil Benizri.

“We sell and install in kitchens, bathrooms, home theaters, fireplaces — pretty much whatever you can imagine,” he said, adding that kitchens are 75 percent of the business’s projects.

The Custom Spot, on the Web at www.thecustomspot.com, is an exclusive dealer of Cardell Cabinetry.

“It’s a quality, well-known name that many people don’t have,” said Benizri. “We are probably the only dealers on the East Coast.”

The business was recently highlighted on Cardell Cabinetry’s Web site, www.cardellkitchens.com, as one of the featured designs.

The Custom Spot offers a lifetime warranty on all cabinet materials, plus free estimates.

“We generate a 3-D drawing of your actual room in full color so you can visualize the project,” said the owner.

Customers also can visit the business’s new showroom for a look at all of its products and one-on-one service.

The Custom Spot, which had been located in Philadelphia for the last 20 years, moved to Warwick in March, said Benizri. He and his wife, Marisol, operate the business.

“We are good at what we do,” said Benizri. “We don’t just sell it — we take the customer’s imagination and bring it to creation.”

Right now, the business is offering 40 percent off Cardell Cabinetry and 50 percent off Decora Cabinets with no minimum purchase. The specials will run until the end of December.

The Custom Spot is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For more information, call 215-394-5891.
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