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One of Denker’s recent projects was for a family that loves to entertain. Accordingly, she designed in two islands, plenty of extra storage, a built-in desk, a serving area and upper cabinets with glass doors to display family heirlooms.
Designed by Denker, this kitchen features Decorá cherry cabinetry in a Truffle color featuring the company’s Artisian door style with beveled edge detail.
This display, located at the front of the showroom, features Diamond cabinetry.
Denker’s personal office serves double duty as a display featuring Decorá cabinetry.

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Some people take the road less traveled. Others require multiple paths to arrive at their destination.

Kitchen designer Robin Denker took the latter route, and the journey has been all the richer for her.

Denker started her career being groomed for the family jewelry business back in Chicago. But she also loved to create great meals, and her hobby of cooking exposed her to all sorts of cuisine.

Those talents led her to teach cooking classes, which led her to become a food writer for several California and Florida newspapers.

All of those varied experiences led to her decision to design her own kitchen, a creative venture that would allow her to showcase her talents and, eventually, lead to her new business.

“I had no idea my career would go in this direction,” says Denker, owner of Kitchens by Design Gallerie, LLC, of Sherman Oaks, CA.

“Anybody can sell cabinets, but people don’t live in cabinets. They live in their kitchen, and it’s a place for all the relatives and all the holidays. It’s a special place.”

FINDING HER PATH

Denker grew up in a family business in Chicago where her father was a jewelry designer and manufacturer. As a teen, she would go to her Dad’s office to sort and size colored gemstones and there she began to take an interest in design and the art of jewelry making.

She attended college in Miami and studied business and Spanish, but decided her first love was design. So, she transferred to the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, where she took several classes in interior design and architecture – all disciplines that would serve her down the road.

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