MasterBrand Capital Cabinets
MasterBrand has earned Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP) certification (see Notable Feature). The company offers a variety of high-quality cabinet brands, including Capital Cabinet. These affordable cabinets are manufactured in the United States, which reduces the pollution associated with transportation. Capital Cabinet is large enough to produce at a high volume, yet flexible enough to meet the individual design needs of buyers.
www.masterbrand.com
[SPECIFICATIONS]
Style Options
Cabinets come in 11 styles, five finishes, and three glazes
Variety of Systems
A complete line of organization systems means all necessary kitchen equipment can fit in homes with smaller footprints.
Construction Methods
The cabinets can be ordered in standard, select, and ply select construction methods.
[NOTABLE FEATURE]
>The Environmental Stewardship Program (ESP) is administered by the Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturer’s Association (KCMA) and aligned with the NAHB’s Green Home Building Guidelines. This voluntary program recognizes companies that use environmentally responsible materials in cabinet products.
LIGHTING
Creative Systems Lighting (CSL) “Eco-Downlight”
The Eco-Downlight replaces most recessed light cans, efficiently illuminating the home without sacrificing light quality and output. The LED adjustable version allows light to be focused or positioned perfectly in any setting, to create just the right mood or highlight. The dimmable Eco-Downlight is equal to a 50-watt lamp but uses only 16 watts. Cool operation reduces HVAC expenses and long life (an estimated 50,000 hours compared to an MR16’s 2,000 hours) and reduces maintenance costs.
www.csllighting.com
[SPECIFICATIONS]
Energy Star — Yes
UL Listed — Yes
LED Driver Efficiency — 90%
16 W LED Equals — 50 W MR16
Lifespan Claim — 50,000 hours
[NOTABLE FEATURE]
>The Eco-Downlight is an LED recessed-light fixture that reduces power consumption and overheating potential without sacrificing light quality or performance.
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