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It was originally named "Artisa Kitchen" but local artists started complaining that, in fact, art…read moreis not a kitchen. Which is debatable, really. So they changed their name and added a letter to both words, and hey presto. Four stars because it's expensive, but there's not a lot of cheap-end home interior stuff out there, especially not that looks this good. You have to be moderately wealthy to afford the "ready made rooms" on display in here. If you're into remodeling the inside of your home, you'll probably find this place orgasmic. The employees are very friendly, patient, and there was no sort of high-pressure sales tactics as far as I could tell. Or maybe people just know better because they take one look at me and realize I'm unsellable. Or maybe it's just that the products in here are so impressive and top-of-the-line that they don't need to really push to sell anything. I can't afford to shop here, but it's a hell of a great place to bring a girl who has her own house or wants her own house. Then I get rewarded with a make out session in the parking lot. Everyone's happy.

This place is gigantic, and their two floors are chock full of the latest in kitchen equipment. I…read moreadore all the different setups they hae, and I spent my time there opening every single door and drawer. Each oven and fridge was nicer than the next. I could daydream about a kitchen like that for hours. It was rough to go back home to my old kitchen! The items are all top of the line and completely out of my price range- I don't know if I could ever afford a single appliance from this store, but it is a nice place to check out the latest and greatest, and just dream.

Kitchen & Bath Unlimited

Kitchen & Bath Unlimited

(11 reviews)

I unfortunately didn't consult any reviews before going here. It was nearby and was open later on…read moreSaturday than the other area kitchen stores. In June we went in and picked out cabinets. The pricing seemed good, we got to choose every last detail and we selected stuff we really liked. They warned us about the long wait for the cabinets we'd selected. It's COVID, everything is taking forever, we understood that we wouldn't get our cabinets for four months. Before we went to the store we talked to our contractor for tips and he mentioned being sure to ask about toe kicks (the little piece of trim that goes next to the floor) because sometimes they don't include it. They assured me that all the needed trim/finishing pieces would be included (spoiler alert: they weren't). After a month or so I called to check in for the anticipated delivery date and it was supposed to be October 13-19th. October 13th rolled around and I didn't hear anything, so I called on the 14th or 15th to see if they were still on track and they said they were. I didn't hear anything and finally on the 22nd I called and asked what was going on. They said that the cabinets were going to be delivered between the 25th-29th. Despite talking to them two or three times during the anticipated delivery window and being assured everything was on time, nobody told me about the delay until after the window had passed and I called and asked. Then, when the cabinets arrived in the store, I learned that the glass is installed by another outside entity, so the cabinets that had panes of glass in the doors would need to have the doors removed and sent out for the glass installation which would take a week or two. So, when the cabinets came to my house on October 27th I got my intact floor cabinets (minus the toe kicks) and my hanging cabinets (minus the doors). As I waited for them to unload the countertop I learned that they damaged the countertop loading it into the truck so I'd have to pick out a new countertop. Two weeks after the delivery I called to check on the doors to see if they were ready since my contractor was coming today to install the cabinets. They said that the cabinet doors had come back from the installer with the glass, but had gotten scratched up in the process so were being touched up. Again, no update until I called and asked about the holdup. I appreciate that they aren't trying to pass off damaged items to me, but at the same time, something seems to get damaged at every step of the process, leading to more delays. I picked out a new countertop, and to be sure they didn't damage this one, they had the countertop company deliver/install themselves. When the installers showed up they asked who'd measured the space for the counter, and I said nobody - Kitchen and Bath simply sent them the dimensions. They said that's not how it should be done, they should always measure, because the walls it butts up against are not perfectly square, so the countertop didn't fit perfectly. A contractor is going to have to cut out a section of wall to make the counter fit correctly now. Yesterday, 11/30 I finally got the last of the pieces I needed for my cabinets/counter. This started in June - the first four months weren't their fault, but the additional month+ of delays after delivery were frustrating and could've been better handled with better communication. The final product is very nice, but I would be wary of using them again.

In 2012 we had our Kitchen done and had a lot of trouble . I would NEVER recommend this company to…read moreanyone. I won't go into details but the job was done sloppily. Got hardwood floors installed that are defective,electric outlets crooked,loose molding to the ceiling barely attached,wall ceramic tiles cut unevenly to name just a few things not to mention the main (so called boss of the project who wasn't here most of the time)worker and his attitude in store and at my home. Also rinsing grout tools in my kitchen sink that clogged it. $22,000.00 job and that's what the customer gets. I don't know how they are still in business.

The Red Leaf Milling Company

The Red Leaf Milling Company

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We learned about The Red Leaf Milling Company from our HVAC contractor, who matter of factly asked…read moreif we reached out to John (the owner). After a terribly unpleasant kitchen and bath place visit, we called and John stayed late while we drove to Newfane to visit his showroom. As soon as we stepped inside this unpretentious set up, I knew we'd found our cabinet maker. We chatted and learned way more than imaginable about cabinetry and countertops. He even opened a drawer and (gulp) stood in it. That is how sturdy he builds cabinets. Handsome gorgeous cabinets. John has the entire process of building cabinets to an art. He visited our home on several occasions and gave input and advice as needed. We visited the slab yard and selected granite from the beautiful pieces available. Once he measured he returned and double checked with us certain areas so he could build the most efficient spacious cabinets possible. John is a stellar carpenter and doesn't like to waste any space, claiming to be all thriller, no filler (no faux panels). We honestly listened to John when it came to best depth, width and such details. This is his forte. He reminded us regularly that he wants us to have it our way. When he suggested knobs (and a place online to order) and not pulls we listened. The cabinets come with all slow close, superior hinges, and made for your needs. The shelving has sturdy metal grommets and pegs and holds 60% more weight than standard cabinetry allows. I asked for a cabinet to store my stringed instruments and got that. He even lowered the placement available for the oven/microwave combo 4" so it'd be easier for vertically-challenged me to reach! Plus full depth over the refrigerator storage cabinet. So very happy with this local business.

After multiple times of going into another counter top company in Lockport and asking for a quote…read morethree different times, a friend referred us to John at Red Leaf Milling. We called on a Saturday morning and he answered right away. We asked if we could make an appointment. He was very accommodating and said that he could squeeze us in between two other appointments that day. He showed us some products, gave us a tour and gave us a quote right on the spot. We were so impressed we decided to do the job. We were not disappointed! John came out to do the measuring and then a week later was there to do the install. He answered any questions we had, was SUPER neat, we are clean freaks so we very much appreciated that! I can't recommend Red Leaf Milling enough! Turns out we eventually got the quote from the Lockport company, after a month of asking for it, and they were more expensive than Red Leaf Milling and their product was inferior. So happy with our experience from start to finish! Thank you John!

Schuele Ace Hardware - Getting help at Ace is like going to your neighbor.

Schuele Ace Hardware

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Main Street

I know. What's a girl like me doing in a place like this you ask. Since I'm not the handiest girl…read morearound you don't often find me in a hardware store. However I have found myself here twice in the past week. The first time was to try to find pruners that can be used standing. While we were not able to find those, sadly, the owner (I think) and his employee went out of their way to see how they could help me. Then, a few days later, I find myself on a mission to find a certain kind of plant food. I had already checked at Home Depot while buying bird seed, but they had not had it come in for over a year and were not sure when it was coming in. I called Walmart, Loews, and two garden stores in the area too. They did not have any in stock either. On a whim I stopped in here again, asked the employee if they had it, he took me to the aisle and there it was!! I scooped up the two boxes they had. This store looks small from the outside, but it is quite large once inside. It is next to and connected to the Schuele Paint Store, more or else on the corner of Summer and Main. Rather than travel to the suburbs, I will go here first now, they are helpful, pleasant, local and easy to get to.

This is probably the smallest Ace in the area. Room to move is limited and the aisles are narrow…read more It is my place to go to when I need a little advice for my handy work. The people are friendly and know what they are talking about. Their expertise is great.

Home Outlet - kitchenandbath - Updated May 2026

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