Remodeling your kitchen or bathroom is a big undertaking. Design, planning, materials, labor - there are so many elements that go into a remodeling project that its always best to hire someone you know you can trust. It's always best to call Joslin's Cabinet Co. for all your kitchen and bath remodeling needs! At Joslin's, we have over 50 years of experience in cabinetry, countertops and kitchen remodeling.
In all that time, our family-owned and operated business has helped thousands of customers in and around the Columbus, Indiana area transform their worn out or outdated kitchens and bathrooms into beautiful spaces of stunning serenity and warm, inviting spaces.
In all that time, our family-owned and operated business has helped thousands of customers in and around the Columbus, Indiana area transform their worn out or outdated kitchens and bathrooms into beautiful spaces of stunning serenity and warm, inviting spaces.
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The story of Joslin's Cabinet Co began in 1958. Larry Joslin Sr. started the company while he was a high school student. He knew that he could make a real difference, doing something that he loved, and was hopeful the business would become a family legacy. Present owner Aaron Joslin started working in the business when he was 7 years old!
At Joslin's Cabinet Company, all of our cabinet products come in five beautiful, natural wood styles and laminates: maple, cherry, oak, quartersawn oak, and birch. Many of our cabinets have stunning, unique, natural variants which we use to amazing effect in your kitchen. We also offer stylish design accents, wood finishes, and door styles to make your customization complete.
Joslin's offers a nearly-endless variety of cabinets to choose from. Custom, semi-custom - here, there is a little bit of everything - all at builder grade quality - for your personalized interior. Best of all, when you work with us in our showroom, you are working with true Joslin's employees and owners: people fully vested in offering exactly what you are searching for.
Many homes in the U.S. have not had serious interior renovations since the 1980's. Their style can be a bit outdated. Their countertops aren't as strong, stylish, or aesthetically-pleasing as most modern homeowners want them to be. This means you may have to settle for what you have when you move in.
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Lisa Merideth
Apr 12, 2020
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Jan 09, 2019