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Spaces help you compare cabinetry by room type, then move into the collection language that best fits your project.

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Choose the room first, then review the collections built for it.

This overview helps you start with the room intent first, then narrow into the collection or product that fits your project.

Each space page answers practical questions around layout, storage, finish direction, and whole-room fit while keeping the design story clear.

Fadior Kitchen — premium stainless steel cabinetry

304 stainless steel kitchens planned for workflow, durability, and easier upkeep.

Kitchen

The kitchen works harder than any other room. Heat, moisture, grease, impact, and repetition all accumulate here, so material weakness shows early and planning errors show daily.

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Fadior Wardrobe — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Wardrobe planning built around visibility, order, and quiet daily use.

Wardrobe

A wardrobe is judged at arm's length. Poor proportions, wasted depth, weak hardware, and confused lighting are exposed immediately because the user stands inside the system every day.

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Fadior Bath and Vanity — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Waterproof vanity planning with tighter control over reflection, storage, and maintenance.

Bath and Vanity

Bath and vanity rooms have less tolerance for error than larger spaces. Moisture, steam, cleaning chemicals, and close-range scrutiny make weak materials and over-designed details fail fast.

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Fadior Living Room — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Living-room cabinetry planned for media concealment, hospitality, and display hierarchy.

Living Room

Living-room cabinetry has to support hospitality, media, storage, and display without making the room feel built around equipment. That balance is what separates architecture from fitted furniture.

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Fadior Entryway — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Arrival storage that sets order before the rest of the home begins.

Entryway

The entryway does more than store shoes and coats. It sets the first material impression of the home and absorbs the daily disorder that would otherwise spread inward.

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Fadior Balcony — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Balcony storage planned for exposure, utility, and residential continuity.

Balcony

Balconies and utility-adjacent exterior zones live under harder conditions than interior rooms. Sun, humidity, temperature swings, and cleaning wear quickly expose materials chosen for appearance alone.

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Fadior Wine Cabinet — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Wine storage planned for preservation, presentation, and entertaining.

Wine Cabinet

Wine storage sits between preservation and presentation. It has to manage bottles, light, access, and service pieces while still reading as part of the room rather than as equipment.

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Fadior Wall Panel — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Wall systems planned around reveals, concealed doors, and integrated services.

Wall Panel

Wall panels should do more than decorate. In a serious interior they set proportion, conceal services, frame openings, and make adjacent cabinetry feel intentional.

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Fadior Interior Door — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Door systems aligned through opening logic, frame continuity, and material order.

Interior Door

Interior doors often break the material logic of a home. When the door is treated separately, the room loses continuity even if the surrounding cabinetry is resolved well.

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Fadior Outdoor Kitchen — premium stainless steel cabinetry

Outdoor kitchen systems planned for weather, service access, and open-air use.

Outdoor Kitchen

Outdoor kitchens are exposed to heat, moisture, and frequent clean-downs. They need durable construction, but they also have to sit comfortably beside landscaping and architecture.

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