The Legacy of Keystone
There was a time in Blount County, many years ago, when if you had a kitchen remodel or a new home being built you wanted cabinets by Dan and Carol Carter . That is where our company’s story begins. Kevin Headrick, Keystone’s founder, started his cabinetry journey as the production manager for Dan & Carrol. He held this position for almost 20 years, before the owners decided to retire.
When the Carters stepped out of the cabinetry limelight, Kevin decided to follow his passion for cabinetry and branched out on his own. In 2004 he started his own cabinet shop in Maryville, Tennessee. At the time, he simply envisioned a small business with a few employees. However, after some massive growth, he quickly found himself running an incredibly successful cabinet shop.
During the sixteen years that followed, Keystone Kitchens flourished. With an incredible, family-like team of artisans, thousands of customers from Maryville to Farragut and beyond have been able to enjoy the Keystone experience. The word of their carpentry prowess even grew so strong that customers began requesting not only kitchen cabinetry, but also custom bathrooms, closets, libraries, and mantel pieces. All the while, Keystone has never lost its heart for the customer experience and the incredible carpentry they produce.
The latest chapter in the Keystone story finds the owner, Kevin, ready to retire.
In a decision to continue his company’s saga and legacy, he welcomed his new partner, Adelboden Capital and Consulting, to the journey. 2021 now finds Keystone Kitchens happily engrained under the umbrella of Adelboden’s family of companies. Kevin still sits on the board as an active member helping them to scale the business and continue his legacy of fine carpentry and artisan woodworking.
Keystone Kitchens is excited for the future and the lives we will be able to impact by creating beautiful kitchens and cabinetry. Kitchens where families can gather to share memories in rooms filled with artisan carpentry.