Luxury stainless steel cabinetry for kitchens, wardrobes, baths, and whole-home interiors.
Stainless steel whole-home cabinetry
Composed with restraint.
Let the first impression come from light, reflection, and room-making detail across kitchens, wardrobes, baths, and whole-home systems.
Collections
Collections should read like a curated set of rooms, not three generic cards.
Use collections as the first sorting layer for buyers who know the room or lifestyle they want, but not yet the exact specification.
Spaces
Explore kitchens, wardrobes, baths, and vanity systems by room.
Space pages help buyers and designers move from a room need into the right collection, product, and material story.
304 / 316L stainless steel programs
VerifiedZero-formaldehyde material narrative
VerifiedFactory, process, and quality proof
VerifiedTrade and project consultation flow
VerifiedMove from brand mood into collections, materials, and real project proof.
The homepage should hand visitors into the pages that actually rank, convert, and explain the system with more precision.
Projects
Project case studies should prove how the system performs in real homes.
Projects provide proof for architects, dealers, and buyers who need to see spatial continuity, material decisions, and finished outcomes.
Journal preview
The editorial layer should teach without slipping back into factory language.
Journal entries are the long-tail SEO layer, but on the homepage they should still read as sharp editorial notes for designers and serious buyers.
The definitive buyer's guide to stainless steel cabinetry
Everything a homeowner or designer needs to know before specifying stainless steel cabinetry — from grade selection and finish options to installation planning and long-term care.
304 vs 316L in residential environments: a technical comparison
A detailed comparison of 304 and 316L stainless steel grades for whole-home cabinetry — covering corrosion resistance, cost structure, and specification guidance for coastal and inland projects.
Why luxury kitchens are moving toward whole-home steel systems
The residential design world is shifting from single-room cabinetry to integrated whole-home material systems. Stainless steel is leading that transition in the premium segment.
Continue from editorial positioning into a real project conversation.
Move straight into the Fadior inquiry flow. Both consultation and portfolio requests now open the same structured form so the request lands in the project pipeline instead of disappearing into email only.
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