Kim McBrayer founded Space Cadets in Birmingham to help people get organized and find elegant, affordable storage solutions. She provides top-quality custom closets, professional organizing, and accessories.
To complement her offerings at Space Cadets, McBrayer purchased the Birmingham franchise for Art of Drawers, which makes high-quality products to increase storage and accessibility in kitchen, pantry, and bathroom cabinets.
Art of Drawers offers custom, solid-wood drawers with dovetail construction, soft-close functionality, and full-extension glides, as well as dividers and pull-down organizers. “There’s nothing better in the marketplace,” McBrayer says.
In addition, her designers help homeowners find storage solutions tailored to the way they use their kitchens, and they offer expert installation. “We don’t waste space,” McBrayer says. “We go down to the millimeter to exhaust every usable inch of space in your cabinets.”
Art of Drawers products make it easier for people to reach items hidden at the back of their cabinets. This is especially helpful for seniors, who can access their drawers and cabinets without getting on their hands and knees or risking falls. “Our older clients want to live in their own homes as long as they can, and these products help make their homes safer,” McBrayer says.
Art of Drawers also offers excellent storage options under kitchen and bathroom sinks, which are often a jumbled mess. “People love these solutions,” McBrayer says.
Art of Drawers complements Space Cadets perfectly. “We offer everything you need to get organized,” Kim says.
Art of Drawers products are on display at two Birmingham locations: The Mercantile at Brook Highland and The Hub at Knox Square.
