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Be Confident
in Your Home
Your home should reflect the lives of the people who live there.
With so many options and styles to choose from,
designing a kitchen can seem overwhelming.
Whether you're building a new house, remodeling, or updating
existing features, you deserve to love every aspect of your home's
interior.
Our Story
Triumph Interiors has been renovating the kitchen industry since
2010, pushing the boundaries of design while staying true to our
craftsman roots. We have expanded our footprint by building a
state-of-the-art showroom in Rindge, NH, & we've created
designs from Oregon to the Bahamas. Designing for both
aesthetics and functionality,
our passion is to craft an interior where your family can build
great relationships and even better memories.
What comes next for Triumph? Let’s write the next chapter
together.
Cabinets
DIAMOND
Trendy colors plus organization, innovation, and superior durability.
Cabinetry that transforms bland into beautiful, and brings order and comfort
to modern living.
VIBE by Diamond
Offering designer-inspired colors and styles including wood-grain and
laminate options.
Brilliantly engineered conveniences capture the visual and practical vibe of
the times.
SHILOH
Cabinetry produced with the customer in mind. Designed for all areas of the
home where cabinets are needed. Custom options and numerous accessories,
without the custom price tag.
ECLIPSE by Shiloh
Shiloh’s full-access, frameless cabinet line. Offers versatility in styling, maximum
use of interior space and the ability to go from traditional to modern with ease.
ASPECT by Shiloh
Provides built-to-order cabinetry, just for you, affordably. With custom height,
depth and width modifications, Aspect can meet your individual design needs.
Things to Consider:
Finishes/Character Techniques
Cabinet Box Construction
Furniture Board
Plywood
Door Styles
Raised Panel
Stains
Paints/Opaques Glazes Highlights
Wearing
Distressing
Recessed
Flat Panel
Cabinet/Door Type
Full Overlay
Partial Overlay
Full Access/Frameless Inset/Beaded Inset
Wood Types
Birch
Maple
Oak
White Oak
Cherry
Hickory Walnut
Alder/Rustic/Clear Quarter Sawn Rift Cut
Thermofoil/Laminate
Organization Solutions
Lazy Susans
Utensil Dividers
Roll Trays
Tray Divider
Pantry Pullouts
Utility Organizer
Mouldings/Embellishment
Crown Moulding
Baseboard
Corbels/Supports
Wood Hoods
Light Rail
Wine Bottle Storage
Countertops
Granite
Granite has become the standard for durability, elegance, and design.
Completely natural, granite provides a unique aesthetic for any kitchen.
Laminate
Stylish, affordable, and versatile: laminate countertops provide a do-it-all
surface that stands up well to any lifestyle. Laminate countertops can provide a
look of more expensive surfaces including wood, granite, metal or marble.
Quartz
Quartz countertops are an engineered surface comprised of ground quartz
stone, binding resins, and dyes. Built-in anti-microbial protection inhibits the
growth of odor-causing bacteria, mold, and mildew. Its non-porous surface and
easy care make quartz an exceptional match for any lifestyle.
Solid Surfaces
Solid Surface countertops are constructed of durable, man-made acrylic to
provide years of low maintenance, beauty, and service.
Marble
A metamorphic rock formed from crystallized limestonemarble contains dramatic veining and lovely colorations.
Butcher Block
Wood can provide a functional, yet soulful touch to any kitchen. Depending on
your style, wood can provide a practical prepping surface or a more refined,
lacquered texture.
Millwork
Mouldings
Things to consider:
From the clean sophisticated lines of painted trim to the
timeless quality of solid wood, mouldings are the final
touches that enhance any room with a look that
expresses your personal style.
Mouldings/Trim
Baseboard - Moulding runs along the length of a wall on
the floor to conceal carpet, hardwood or other flooring
gaps or imperfections.
Casings - Trim for your door and window openings.
Chair Rails - Designed to act as a protective barrier
against chairs or be a decorative accent.
Crown - Covering the area where the walls and ceiling
meet. A combination of crown build-up takes the art of
decoration to another level with endless possibility.
Stair Parts
The staircase in your home is more than a simple way to
get from one floor to another.
It can be a dramatic, inviting focal point in the home.
Wall/Ceiling Coverings
There is more than paint and wallpaper as decorative
finishes for your walls. Wainscot and paneling are great
solutions to create three-dimensional effects and
provide some relief for bare walls.
Columns
Used inside to cordon off space or outside to prop
up a porch, pillars carry a load of character.
Architectural columns come in varied materials
including wood, fiberglass, and cellular PVC.
Baseboard
Crown
Casing
Chair Rail Astragal
Panel Mould Outside
Corner Backband
Cap Base Cap Base
Shoe
Door Stop
1x Stock
5/4x Stock
1/4” MDF Sheet UltraLite MDF Sheet MDF
Beadboard Shiplap
Birch Plywood
Stair Parts
Balusters
Newel Posts Handrail
Shoe Rail Treads Square/Miter Landing
Tread Shoe Rail
Nosing
Rosettes
Scotia
Skirt Boards
Risers
Brackets Attachment
Kits
Doors
SOLID WOOD
These doors have great natural colors, and come in a variety of panel style options.
With so many wood species to choose from- Birch, Lauan, Knotty Alder, Douglas
Fir, Mahogany, Knotty Pine, White Pine, Ponderosa Pine, Radiata Pine, Northern Red
Oak, Poplar, Cherry, and Maple- there's a look for every home.
MASONITE
Masonite is a type of hardboard named for the Mason method, invented by
William H. Mason. Wooden chips are used, blasting them into long fibers using
steam to form them into boards. The boards are then pressed and heated to
form the final product. No glue or other material is added.
The long fibers give Masonite a high bending strength, tensile strength, density,
and stability.
MDF
Medium Density Fiberboard
An engineered wood product made from refined wood fibers that are
bonded with resins using heat and pressure. MDF is a durable and stable
material that offers design flexibility and superior shaping and finishing.
LVL
Laminated Veneer Lumber
Tightly bonded wood veneers, glued together layer upon layer, forming a
solid tension-resistant core.
FIBERGLASS
Entry Doors
Fiberglass doors offer great value and performance. Beautifully crafted,
energy efficient, secure, easy to maintain, and a durable alternative to wood
or steel.
STEEL
Entry Doors
Steel doors are recognized for superior security benefits as well as their
insulation factor.
Flooring
SOLID HARDWOOD
Solid wood is milled from a single 3/4” thick piece of hardwood.
This flooring expands and contracts with changes in your home’s relative
humidity.
ENGINEERED HARDWOOD
The core is made up of multiple layers of wood stacked in a cross-grain
configuration or high-density fiberboard, which minimizes expanding and
shrinking. Its advantage is the ability to install above, on, or below grade.
LVP/ LVT - Luxury Vinyl Plank / Tile
Offering all the beauty of traditional hardwood, stone and tile floors with the
added benefit of high durability and easy installation and maintenance.
They are resistant to wear through, fading, staining and are dent- resistant.
TILE
Tile flooring is versatile and can be used in any room. As an accent, you can
use tile to add decorative embellishments to your kitchen, bathroom, and
many other areas. Depending on what material you choose, tile can last for
the entire lifetime of a house. The majority of tile is made from ceramic,
porcelain, or stone each with different texture options available.
Under Floor Heating
An electric floor warming mat that will gently heat tile, stone, laminate, and
floating wood floors for comfortable walking surfaces all year round.
Hardware
Like jewelry for your cabinets, the right hardware is the perfect finishing touch.
AMEROCK
A multitude of choices to match and enhance any cabinet in your home.
Offering exclusive cabinet hardware designs crafted by artisans, as well as
time- honored classics. Amerock provides knobs, pulls, latches and back
plates to fit any design or budget.
TOP KNOBS
Top Knobs offers the industry’s most extensive line of premium quality
hardware. There are countless options for drawer pulls, knobs, and home
accessories created to suit all tastes and styles.
BELWITH
Belwith Products’ master craftsmen, engineers, and designers fuse design and
technology to craft a beautiful, stylish, full-home environment centered on
security, control, and convenience. The commitment to quality and
innovation is what drives the realization of our stunning products.
Wellness
REFRESH YOUR BODY BY FLUSHING OUT TOXINS.
In today’s lifestyles, most of us don’t actively sweat on a daily basis. Numerous
medical studies show that deep sweating has multiple health benefits. Regular
bathing in an Infrared Sauna provides the benefits derived from a deep
sweat:
• In the heat of a sauna, the core body temperature begins to rise. The blood
vessels dilate, causing increased blood flow to the skin surfaces. As the core
body temperature rises, the body’s nervous system sends signals to the millions
of sweat glands covering the body. Deep sweating in a sauna can help
reduce levels of lead, copper, zinc, nickel and mercury—all toxins commonly
picked up from our environment.
• At the same time, skin is cleansed and dead cells are replaced, keeping
your skin in good working condition.
• Sweat rinses bacteria out of the epidermal layer and sweat ducts. Cleansing
of the pores improves the capillary circulation and gives the skin a soft,
beautiful appearance.
• Soothes aches and pains in muscles and joints
Why InfraRed?
• Body-friendly. Infrared bathing is a safe and comfortable way to detoxify, and
relieve aches pains and stress.
• Time-friendly. There’s very little waiting for an infrared sauna to heat up, so
you can easily enjoy its benefits anytime.
• Planet-friendly. Even with daily use, Infrared technology uses as little or less
electricity than many other common household appliances.
• Family-friendly. Infrared saunas are safe and easy to use for kids and adults
alike—it’s an excellent investment in your family’s health.
Product Care
A soft cotton cloth dampened with warm water is usually sufficient to clean your cabinets. If
more thorough cleaning is required, please use a fresh solution of mild hand dishwashing
liquid mixed with warm water. After cleaning, wipe all surfaces with a clean, damp cloth.
Dry immediately using another soft, clean cloth.
SCRATCHES, GOUGES, AND NICKS
A Touch-Up Kit is available to hide surface damage. Use the kit’s touch-up pen to hide
minor blemishes. Use the kit’s tinted putty stick to fill deeper scratches, gouges, or nicks.
Detailed instructions are provided in each kit.
CLEANING PRODUCTS TO AVOID
The following cleaning products are to be avoided as damage may occur:
•
Harsh detergents, strong soaps, abrasive cleaning products such as tub and sink
cleansers, scouring powder, scouring pads, steel wool or self-polishing waxes.
•
Sponges or dish cloths. They may contain particles that could scratch your cabinets,
or they may contain food and oil residue or remnants of harsh cleaning solutions.
•
Solvent-based or petroleum-based products such as mineral spirits, nail-polish
removers, or paint thinners.
•
Ammonia or cleaning products that include ammonia.
•
Bleach or cleaning products that include bleach.
•
Silicone-based cleaning, waxing, or polishing products.
COUNTERTOPS
GRANITE
For routine cleaning, simply use warm water and mild, phosphate-free, biodegradable
liquid dish soap, preferably light-colored and containing no aromatics.
If you use plain soap and water, this can lead to soap build up and over time, will dull the
glossy finish of your polished granite.
After cleaning, rinse the countertops thoroughly and dry with a cotton cloth. You can also
buy special granite cleaners specifically designed for cleaning stone.
Never use powdered cleansers to clean your stone as they contain pumice which is an
abrasive, and never use acidic cleaners that contain ammonia.
Our #1 piece of advice for granite countertop care is to seal your granite using a natural
stone sealer. A good granite countertop sealer will help block the absorption of liquids and
oils that can stain your granite top. This can be done once a year or as necessary.
Applying the granite countertop sealer is as easy as wiping it on, using a soft cotton cloth.
The sealer is absorbed into the microscopic pores of the granite and is safe for food
handling.
LAMINATE
For routine cleaning, use a clean, damp, nonabrasive cotton cloth and a mild liquid
detergent or household cleaner. Rinse with clean water, then dry the surface.
Do not flood the laminate, especially near seams-water can penetrate and cause the
substrate to swell.
QUARTZ
For routine cleaning, simply wipe down your countertop with a damp cloth or paper towel
and, if necessary, a small amount of non-bleach, non-abrasive cleanser.
Never use sealants or waxes, cleaners containing bleach, high-ph cleaners, or strong
chemicals and solvents.
Quartz surfaces are heat- and scratch-resistant, but not heat- and scratch-proof. Use trivets
or pads with hot pots, and always use a cutting board.
SOLID SURFACES
For routine cleaning, use soapy water, ammonia based cleaner, or a dedicated countertop
cleaner, rinse, and wipe completely dry.
•
Avoid window cleaners, as they can leave a waxy build-up that dulls the surface
•
Avoid getting strong chemicals, such as paint removers, oven cleaners, etc., on
countertop. If a spill does occur, promptly flush the surface with water to fully rinse off the
chemical.
•
Do not cut directly on countertops. Use a cutting board.
•
Boiling water alone will not damage your solid surface sink; It is a recommended
practice to run cold water from the faucet while pouring boiling water into the sink.
COUNTERTOPS (Cont'd)
MARBLE
For routine cleaning, use a soft cloth and warm, distilled water – especially after contact
with food – and then use another cloth to dry the surface.
For deeper marble cleaning, use a PH-neutral dish soap, but you may also use acetone (for
dark marble only, to be safe), hydrogen peroxide (for light marble), or clear ammonia
mixed with water.
The safest and easiest way to polish marble is with a chamois (shammy) on a damp
surface; the chamois will polish at the same time as it dries.
Because marble is quite porous, it is wise to use a sealer to protect against staining and
interior damage.
Avoid contact with vinegar and other acidic cleaners, wine, orange juice, tomatoes, and
even soft drinks.
With marble sealer, be sure to use one that is nontoxic and – if you’re using it on
countertops – safe for food preparation.
BUTCHER BLOCK
Sanitize your butcher block by wiping all surfaces down with mild dish soap and water. Dry
thoroughly. A minimum of once a month (depending upon the use and household
conditions), apply an even coat of food-grade oil to all surfaces of your butcher block
using a cloth or disposable towel.
This food-grade oil penetrates deeply into the grain of the wood to help protect, revitalize,
and moisturize the wood fibers.
Allow the oil to fully penetrate through the wood fibers overnight, then wipe off any excess
oil. Apply additional oil to any visible dry spots or for any other necessary reasons.
For additional protection, it is recommended to use board cream to seal the top of the
wood surface in conjunction to the oil.
Board Cream is denser, thicker which gives a protective top layer to the wood surface
against foods and liquids. It helps keep the water out and the oil in.
Apply an even coat of the board cream using a cloth or disposable towel. Allow the board
cream to penetrate the wood surface overnight, then wipe off any excess cream
•
Don’t allow liquids of any type to stand on the butcher block for long periods of time.
•
Don’t let fresh, wet meats lay on the butcher block longer than necessary.
•
Don’t cut fish or poultry on the butcher block work surface, unless you have
thoroughly cleaned the surface
•
Never cut continuously in the same surface area. Distribute your cutting over the
entire work surface so that it will wear evenly.
FLOORING
HARDWOOD
Vacuum, sweep, or dust mop your hardwood floor once a week, or more if needed.
The vacuum head must be brush or felt. To lift soil, use recommended hardwood floor
cleaners.
Immediately wipe up wet areas from spills, foreign substances, or wet feet.
Don’t use any of the following products (or products similar in nature) to clean your
hardwood floor: ammonia-based cleaners, acrylic finishes, wax-based products,
detergents, bleach, polishes and oil soaps, abrasive cleaning soaps, or acidic
materials such as vinegar.
LUXURY VINYL
Remove dirt and grit by sweeping or dust mopping daily. Wipe up spills as quickly as
possible. Appropriate vinyl floor cleaning equipment and cleaning agents (neutral pH
cleaners) are recommended.
Use protective pads for furniture and appliances to prevent scratching.
Avoid exposure to direct sunlight for prolonged periods of time.
We do not recommend that you use vinegar as a cleaner.
Do not use steam to clean your floors. The extreme temperatures can cause
expansion of the vinyl which could lead to wrinkles and glue bond issues.
TILE
Cleaning your new floor with a damp mop once a week is the best thing you can do
to maintain your floor. A simple sweeping or vacuuming of your tile floor prior
to mopping will remove any dust or debris. Make sure that any cleanser you have
chosen is compatible with grout cleaning, (neutral pH), and will not stain the grout.
Routine cleaners should never contain acids, vinegar, chlorines, or ammonia as these
chemicals can damage and discolor the grout or surface of the stone or tile.
MISSION STATEMENT
To create a positive and beautiful environment.
CORE VALUES
Optimism, Relationships, Experience, Integrity
OUR PURPOSE
To design better lives through kitchens and millwork.
A Message From The Owner
“Triumph has been a dream of mine for a long
time as I have always been passionate about
seeing progress in people as well as business. I
can clearly remember being young, maybe 14,
and trying to convince my dad to start up a
millwork supply business. I thought that we could
sell the best and latest trends in millwork too.
As I grew, I continued to want to start that
company, so I did!”
-Rodney Seppala
1090 NH ROUTE 119
PO BOX 408
RINDGE, NH 03461
603-899-5184
www.triumphkm.com
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