Clerestory & 2020

What 2020 is good at, what Clerestory is good at, and our solution of using both.

Every kitchen and bath designer knows 2020 Design is a staple in their process. Not just for designing, but for pricing cabinetry as well. Although many manufacturers offer their own apps or online portals to price their cabinetry, Clerestory users still tell us 2020 handles most of their pricing.

Clerestory, the first proposal tool geared specifically for kitchen & bath designers, makes adding products like plumbing fixtures and accessories quick and easy. But what about cabinetry–the industry’s bread and butter? No kitchen or bathroom simply has a model number you can plug in and get instant pricing, but we still want to make it easy for users to add it.

We have preloaded finishes from brands like Cabico, Shiloh, and Waypoint so you can quickly pick what you need, then just enter your price from 2020 and let Clerestory do the rest. Your multiplier and markup will still be loaded automatically like any other product to take care of the math for you.

Clerestory, the first proposal tool geared specifically for kitchen & bath designers, makes adding products like plumbing fixtures and accessories quick and easy.

So which one do you use, 2020 or Clerestory? The answer: both. Although Clerestory allows users to cover the full breadth of the project–everything from cabinetry and countertops down to the towel bars and robe hooks, we still rely on 2020 as a vital tool for generating cabinet pricing.

But there’s still more that can be done using both! Did you create a custom tile pattern for the backsplash in 2020 that you want to sell to your client? Take a screenshot and drop it into your Clerestory proposal. Want to show them exactly what their decorative end panel looks like when they sign off? Add it along with the upgrade cost. Use both tools, and tailor your proposals to meet your client’s needs.

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