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“Do your best and then some.”
Old photo of Merillat company staff
1940s
Portrait of Ruth and Orville Merillat
1940
During World War II, Orville Merillat enlists in the Coast Guard as a carpenter. He sends $150 from each paycheck to his wife Ruth and keeps $1. This money, along with the sale of Ruth's 1938 Chevrolet, was used to start Merillat Woodworking.
1946
Woman holding cabinet door
1946
Orville and Ruth Merillat start the Merillat Woodworking Company in a 2,400 square foot workshop in Adrian, Michigan. Fueled by an incredible work ethic and a post-war building boom, the business grows steadily.
1950s
Orville Merillat pushes a cabinet frame through a sander
1950
Merillat standardizes cabinets in three inch increments to facilitate assembly line production. It becomes the first company to use exclusive Formica laminates on cabinetry and develops and patents the original self-closing hinge. Sales break the $1,000,000 mark.
1960s
1960s Adrian plant workings
1960
The Adrian plan expands to over 29,000 sq. ft. with a manufacturing capacity of 270 kitchens per day. An injection molding Romance cabinetry line is introduced and receives a U.S. design patent.
1970s
1970s staff photo outside plant
1970
Merillat grows to eight strategically located manufacturing/assembly plants. The ability to control materials and manufacturing processes gives Merillat an edge in production and delivery. Merillat becomes the nation's largest cabinet manufacturer.
1980s
1980s Merillat truck driving down road
1985
The successful cabinet business joins Masco Corporation, an industry leader in home improvement and building products. Orville and Ruth Merillat retire after creating an exceptional business and a lasting legacy.
1990s
Woman adjusting cabinet
1990
Merillat pioneers the development of new door styles, including raised panel vinyl clad doors, and the use of premium woods. The company also begins assembling cabinets a kitchen-at-a-time, a manufacturing model which remains in practice today.
2000s
Tradeshow booth
2008
Still headquartered in Michigan, Merillat continues to lead the industry with a "customer first" attitude, ingenious kitchen design focused on functionality and meticulous product quality. In 2008, the company changed its name to the Masco Builder Cabinetry Group.
2010s
Merillat staff photo
2010
In 2010, the company consolidated with Masco Retail Cabinet Group, Manufacturers of KraftMaid® brand cabinetry to form Masco Cabinetry. Masco Cabinetry, home of the KraftMaid, Merillat, QualityCabinets and DeNova brands (countertops) will make its corporate headquarters in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the fourth quarter of 2010.
2020s
Merillat logo
Today
Now a proud member of Cabinetworks Group, Merillat pairs Orville's original vision with the innovation, tools, and people to help win the neighborhood. We are the professional’s choice, delivering exceptional service, unmatched breadth of choice, and unwavering confidence. That’s the Merillat Way™.