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Decor Cabinets Ltd. began producing framed cabinets in [[Portage la Prairie]], Manitoba in 1977.
Decor Cabinets Ltd. began producing framed cabinets in [[Portage la Prairie]], Manitoba in 1977.


The company produced framed and frameless products for several years and then moved exclusively into frameless production. In 1985 the company shifted its focus to custom frameless products with full access cabinetry. In 1990 Decor moved to its current location in [[Morden, Manitoba|Morden]], Manitoba.<ref name="industry">{{cite news |url=http://industrytoday.com/article_view.asp?ArticleID=2261 |title=Cabinets with a Purpose |work= Industry Today |location=Canada }}</ref>
The company produced framed and frameless products for several years and then moved exclusively into frameless production. In 1985 the company shifted its focus to custom frameless products with full access cabinetry. In 1990 Decor moved to its current location in [[Morden, Manitoba|Morden]], Manitoba.<ref name="industry">{{cite magazine |url=https://industrytoday.com/cabinets-with-a-purpose/ |title=Cabinets with a Purpose |magazine=Industry Today |date=July 26, 2016 |access-date=April 6, 2024 |volume=11 |issue=2}}</ref>


The [[company]] was able to gain [[market share]] despite fierce competition and the [[United States housing bubble|housing market crash in the U.S.]] that started in 2008.<ref name="research"/><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/work-share-agreements-saving-jobs-in-manitoba-1.814724 |title=Work-share agreements saving jobs in Manitoba |work= CBC News |location=Canada }}</ref>
The [[company]] was able to gain [[market share]] despite fierce competition and the [[United States housing bubble|housing market crash in the U.S.]] that started in 2008.<ref name="research"/><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/work-share-agreements-saving-jobs-in-manitoba-1.814724 |title=Work-share agreements saving jobs in Manitoba |work= CBC News |location=Canada }}</ref>

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Decor Cabinets Ltd
Company typePrivate
IndustryCabinet manufacturing
FoundedPortage la Prairie, Canada (1977 (1977))
Headquarters,
Canada
Area served
Canada and U.S.
ProductsCustom kitchen and bath vanities
BrandsTalora, Zonavita, Sorrento, Allura, Fina, Burton Allen, DreamRooms and Cynergi
Revenue$249 million
Number of employees
531
Websitedecorcabinets.com

Decor Cabinets Ltd (also known as the Decor Cabinet Company) is a Manitoba based manufacturer of custom kitchen, bath and specialty cabinetry.

In 2018, The FDMC 300 group ranked Decor as the 120th largest furniture manufacturer in North America.[1] This publication covers trends and news that affect small cabinet shops to large woodworking plants in North America.

Decor Cabinets currently employs more than 500 people between its head office, production plant and showroom.[2]

History

Decor Cabinets Ltd headquarters in Morden Manitoba, Canada

Decor Cabinets Ltd. began producing framed cabinets in Portage la Prairie, Manitoba in 1977.

The company produced framed and frameless products for several years and then moved exclusively into frameless production. In 1985 the company shifted its focus to custom frameless products with full access cabinetry. In 1990 Decor moved to its current location in Morden, Manitoba.[3]

The company was able to gain market share despite fierce competition and the housing market crash in the U.S. that started in 2008.[2][4]

The company

Decor Cabinets is owned by Stan and Connie Pauls. Its dealer network includes four Canadian provinces and 33 U.S. states.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Decor Cabinets Ltd". Woodworking Network. U.S.
  2. ^ a b "Improving productivity and cabinetry with new engineering capabilities". National Research Council Canada. Canada.
  3. ^ "Cabinets with a Purpose". Industry Today. Vol. 11, no. 2. July 26, 2016. Retrieved April 6, 2024.
  4. ^ "Work-share agreements saving jobs in Manitoba". CBC News. Canada.
  5. ^ "Stan and Connie Pauls purchase Decor Cabinets Ltd". Woodworking Network. U.S.