Get Real: Where to See Fixtures & Finishes for Your House Project in Kitsap County
When you’re planning a remodel or new home, nothing replaces seeing materials in person. The warmth of a wood floor, the operation of a window, the weight of a faucet handle — these details matter. And while online research is helpful, your best decisions often come from experiencing products firsthand.
Why Visit a Showroom?
We typically bring curated samples to your home, but showrooms are invaluable when you want to see a lot of options, make a deeper comparison, or are choosing a major item like windows.
A good showroom helps you:
Understand quality differences you can’t see online
Compare finishes, textures, and colors in natural light
Test how products feel — doors, faucets, appliances, cabinetry
Make confident decisions early, which keeps your project smoother and on budget
Showrooms in Kitsap County
Albert Lee (Silverdale)
Best for: Appliances. Good range of premium appliances including Sub-Zero, Viking, Miele, Fisher & Paykel, Wolf, Thermador
Benjamin Moore Mallory Paint Store (Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo, Bremerton)
Best for: Premium Paints. Benjamin Moore Aura Paints are best in class.
Floor and Decor (Bremerton)
Best for: Big Box Retailer of Flooring. Good range for builder grade flooring and LVP
Keller Supply (Bremerton)
Best for: plumbing fixtures. A small showroom, heavy on Kohler products.
Showrooms Worth the Trip to Seattle and Beyond
Windows, Doors & More (Seattle)
Best for: Windows and Doors. High quality showroom with full size multi-panel doors and windows for multiple manufacturers including Loewen, Anderson, Milgard
Gray Lumber (Tacoma)
Best for: Windows and Doors. Small showroom with Marvin and Milgard, plus ThermaTru and Simpson Doors.
Carl's Building Supply in (Port Hadlock)
Best for: General quality building materials. Nice selection of cedar. They carry Marvin windows and ThermaTru Doors
Contract Furnishings Mart (Tacoma, Seattle)
Best for: flooring, cabinets, counters. Good selection of a lot a variety of finishes. For cabinets they have Bellmont.
Counters (There are many)
Short List: Cambria (Kent), Stratus (Kent), Architectural Surfaces (Kent), Cosentino (Kent), MSI Surfaces (Kent), Crocodile Rocks Soapstone (Kent)
Tile (There are many)
Short List: Daltile (Seattle), Bedrosians (Kent), Ann Sacks (Seattle), United Tile (Seattle), Statements (Tukwila)
Space Theory (Seattle)
Best for: Premium pre-fabricated casework. Great for integrating with Scandinavian aesthetic.
Ferguson (Tacoma)
Best for: Plumbing Fixtures, Appliances, and Lighting. Large showroom with a good range of brands.
Mastersource (Seattle)
Best for: Plumbing Fixtures, Door Hardware. Big showroom.
Lighting (There area many)
Short List: Seattle Lighting (Seattle), Visual Comfort (Seattle), Shades of Light
Seattle Design Center (Seattle)
Best for: Interior furnishings. Large complex which includes lighting and windows from Kolbe and Sierra Pacific
How We Approach Showroom Visits
We keep showroom visits simple and purposeful:
Start with high-impact decisions (windows, floors, counters)
Go only when it’s genuinely helpful
Narrow options ahead of time so you’re not overwhelmed
Visit together when touch, scale, or natural light make a difference
Often, one well-planned showroom trip is well worth it.
Ready to Explore Materials?
Download our Studio K Guide to Finishes PDF for a clear, architect-curated approach to prioritizing your selections. Feeling inspired and ready to start designing your home? Studio Kamppari can help — send us a message.