Montgomery Kitchen & Bath

MD

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Keith also runs MK&ampBath and founded the firm in 1997. Jeff is responsible for working with homeownerscontractors and home buildersas well as the lead for MK&ampB’s multi-family division. In this roleup to large high-rises. Prior to founding MK&ampBobby’s responsibilities include selling to the builder trade with a focus on new constructionrehabilitation of condosapartmentsBath in 2004. Kim coordinates all aspects of a design project beginning with understa...General ContractorRemodeling

2016 Montgomery Kitchen & Bath 15906 Luanne Dr Gaithersburg, MD 20877 (301) 417-6661 Welcome to Montgomery Kitchen and Bath, a leading kitchen and bath design firm and wholesale supplier of kitchen and bath cabinetry and granite countertops. Our offices are located in the Washington D.C. metro area. With over 20 years in the business, MK&B is the prof essional cabinetry and design resource for award winning architects, custom homebuilders, general contractors and interior designers. Our expe

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