Our cabinets and countertops will make your kitchen a toxin-free and environmentally friendly haven for food preparation and family enjoyment.
Viridis Cabinetry uses non formaldehyde structures/boxes and shelving instead of traditional particle board or MDF. All alternatives are non toxin emitting and tested equally as strong and durable as their traditional counterparts. When available, the wood used for the cabinet fronts and finishing is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Certified, the gold standard of wood harvested using sustainable methods. Furthermore, you have the choice of low-VOC polyurethane or all natural oil finish. All stains, and finishing products used are water based.
Countertops: The Healthiest Home is the proud Distributor of PAPERSTONE. This solid surface is made from recycled paper, available for both residential and commercial use and comes in 7 different colours. It represents the cutting edge of design innovation.
Residential Pricing: varies depending on thickness, size of surface, raw or manufactured material from $48 - $80/square foot
Commercial projects: for pricing requests send specifications to Rebecca.
Other counter surfaces available are: Canadian granite, recycled glass terrazzo, butcher block in FSC or bamboo. Your kitchen will be beautiful and built to last.
Designs & specifications required for pricing
With none of the noxious off-gassing from conventional materials and adhesives, all you'll smell is the natural materials -- and dinner cooking.
We actively source new product that are project specific if a certain design or look is not easily achieved with our core product line. There are always options and we will find them!
The Healthiest Guarantee
This product is eligible for LEED points. The FSC certification of the wood used in our cabinets ensures that your kitchen cabinets are being built responsibly and not to the detriment of the environment. The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an international organization with a respected certification system that promotes responsible management of the world's forests. Furthermore, farmers typically burn excess straw in the fields. But we use it in the strawboard for your cabinets.