Cabinet & Door Hardware Specialties is a leading Internet retailer of cabinet hardware and door hardware. As a distributor of 40+ manufacturers we have one of the largest and most diverse collections of cabinet knobs, drawer pulls, door knobs, hinges and many other hardware items for both interior and exterior doors and cabinetry. The challenge with selling these these types of products on the Internet is being able to narrow the incredible volume of similar products into smaller subsets. Our website uses state of the art sorting and search functions to do just that thus making it very easy for our customers to find what they are looking for. We are also the first supplier to use 360 images and video to create a new level of user immersion and experience. You can visit the Cabinet & Door Hardware Specialties website at cabinet-door-hardware.com.
In addition to the companies main product oriented website we also have two blogs. One is a Cabinet Hardware Blog – Knob-N-Pull.com and the other is a Door Hardware Blog – Door-N-Knob.com. Here you will find the latest trends, product announcements and unique installations.
The Collective Habitat is a social networking website for those who are passionate about interior design whether you are a professional or DIY’er. At The Collective Habitat you can share, connect and review and comment on rooms that have been remodeled or share your design recommendations on rooms that need a little TLC. Currently The Collective Habitat is under construction and BETA testing with commence 4Q 2010 with invitations being granted for membership on a monthly basis. Stay tuned for more information!
360ProductPhotos.com was launched as an affordable and high quality 360 degree photography service offering website owners the ability to load dynamic imagery of their products. In today’s competitive landscape differentiating yourself is key to standing out and 360 product photos do this. They make your website “sticky” and thus increase conversions and revenues. So, if a picture is worth a 1000 words then how many words does an animation made up of 32 pictures equal?
