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For three decades, Majestic Kitchen & Bath Creations Inc., based in Youngsville, NC, has continually evolved to grow its team and strengthen its presence as a leading manufacturer and installer of natural and engineered surfaces for the kitchen and bath market in the southeastern U.S. Owned by Scott Byers, president and chief executive officer; Dan Wascher, chief financial officer; and Frank Muraca, chief operating officer, the company currently has eight service locations and a staff of over 250 employees. Most recently, Majestic Kitchen & Bath Creations Inc. has focused its energy on further development of its multi-family housing market.
The company’s origin dates back to 1990 when it was founded by Danny Cox, who was a distributor of cultured marble vanity tops and shower surrounds, and custom glass shower enclosures. “Within four years, Cox introduced a cultured marble manufacturing operation and sales in the company’s glass division grew steadily and Majestic hired its 20th employee,” explained Byers. “Majestic continued to expand its manufacturing operations to fabricate cultured marble vanity tops and shower surrounds, natural stone countertops and solid surface materials such as Corian. By 2005, sales exceeded $20 million and 85% of Majestic products were being sold in the Triangle’s five-county region. Majestic has continued to grow and adapt through recessions, economic booms and the pandemic.”