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One of the pleasures of going to a new city is finding the shops you don't have in your own city. As our world gets smaller and smaller, this is an experience that is harder to come by. Surfas, in Culver City, CA, is one of these special places that is unique to its one location.
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Surfas Commercial Kitchen Supply
8777 West Washington Boulevard
Culver City, CA 90232
310.559.4770 or 866.799.4770
https://www.surfasonline.com
Hours
M - Sa: 9am to 6:30pm, Sun 11am - 6:30pm
Recent comments
As residential real estate values continue to rise, savvy homeowners are finding overlooked ways to further boost their home's value and maximize return on investment.
According to a 2004 survey by Kitchen Remodeling magazine, a mid-range kitchen renovation yielded the highest return on investment, at a whopping 92.9 percent.
Traditionally, a kitchen renovation entailed replacing the countertops, floors, and cabinets. However, the cost of doing such renovations can be quite high due to the professional labor typically needed to undergo the installations.
Budget conscious homeowners looking to ease their checkbooks have found alternative ways to remodel their kitchen in a beautiful and functional way.
Amongst these alternatives is installing a kitchen backsplash, an under-utilized improvement that is rapidly gaining popularity in the residential sector.
About a decade ago, kitchen backsplashes were primarily used by restaurants for ease of cleaning and maintenance. Now, the extensive growth of the home improvement industry has brought with it new and creative ways to spice up the kitchen.
Here is a great site dedicated to kitchen backsplashes:
http://www.mykitchenbacksplash.com sajid Nasir on Aug 14, 2006
yay for surfas! i live in the neighborhood and stumbled upon it when i was looking for 3kg blocks of valrhona chocolate (a staple in my kitchen pantry). just thinking about this place makes me giddy. sparky on Jun 6, 2006