Where: Wolf Renovations showroom — San Francisco Bay Area
What: Grand opening, ribbon cutting
Cabinetry: Shiloh and Eclipse across kitchen, bath, and door-style displays

Wolf Renovations grand opening ribbon cutting — the team and Bay Area chamber and community guests outside the new showroom

One of the moments we look forward to all year: a brand-new dealer showroom opening. Wolf Renovations just cut the ribbon on theirs in the San Francisco Bay Area, and Pinnacle Sales is proud that Shiloh and Eclipse are anchoring the room.

The team turned out in force — staff in matching Wolf-branded shirts on one side of the ribbon, the local chamber of commerce, business neighbors, and family on the other. The kind of photo you frame and put on the showroom wall.

Inside the Room: A Tour of the Vignettes

What makes this showroom work is range. Walk through the door and you can see what Shiloh and Eclipse can do across radically different design directions — without having to imagine it. Here's a tour.

Vignette 1 — Statesville in Shoji White

Wolf Renovations Shiloh Statesville kitchen in Shoji White — copper-bronze hood, deep green herringbone backsplash, panel-ready Sub-Zero column, marble waterfall island, and a Wolf range

The first thing you see when you walk in: a full-scale kitchen in Shiloh's Statesville door style, painted in Shoji White. Statesville's clean shaker proportions in a creamy off-white set the room off against a deep-green herringbone backsplash, a copper-bronze custom hood, a panel-ready Sub-Zero column, and a marble waterfall island. The color story does the talking — neutral cabinetry, jewel-tone tile, warm metal, cool stone.

Wolf range and copper-bronze hood against the deep green herringbone backsplash, framed by Shiloh Statesville cabinetry in Shoji White

The Wolf range and double oven sit center stage, framed by the herringbone tile. This is the kind of detail that lets a homeowner stop, point, and say "that one."

Vignette 2 — Quarter Sawn White Oak in Braun, Malibu Reeded

Wolf Renovations Shiloh Quarter Sawn White Oak kitchen in the Braun finish — shaker uppers with glass-front transom panels, Malibu Reeded base doors, antique-brass bar pulls, marble counter, herringbone wood floor

Across the room: Shiloh in Quarter Sawn White Oak with the Braun finish, on the Malibu Reeded door style. Glass-fronted shaker uppers with crown moulding, the Malibu Reeded base doors, antique-brass bar pulls, and a marble counter sitting on the wood-floor herringbone. Traditional details done with restraint.

Quarter Sawn White Oak built-in hutch in the Braun finish — glass-front transom uppers, Malibu Reeded base doors, marble backsplash, antique-brass pulls Detail of the Malibu Reeded door style in Quarter Sawn White Oak Braun — antique-brass bar pulls, herringbone wood floor

The Malibu Reeded fronts on the lowers (close-up above) are the kind of texture decision that elevates a room from "nice cabinets" to "feels custom." Same Shiloh box, but with a door-front pattern most semi-custom shops don't carry — and quarter sawn white oak takes the Braun stain with the consistent ray-fleck reading you only get from rift- and quarter-cut white oak.

Vignette 3 — Greige Island with Decorative Panel

Greige (warm grey-brown) island with decorative oval panel detail on the end, Wolf wall oven and Sub-Zero column visible behind, herringbone wood floor

A third direction: a warm-greige island with a carved oval-and-cross panel on the end — a contemporary take on classic decorative cabinet panel work. Shows homeowners that detail panels aren't just for ornate traditional kitchens.

Vignette 4 — The Eclipse Door-Style Display

Dedicated Eclipse Cabinetry door-style display — a tall walnut-veneer cabinet showing finish samples, with door style sample boards on stainless rails behind glass

This is the piece every Eclipse showroom should have. A dedicated Eclipse door-style display with vertical sample rails behind glass, mounted door samples on the open shelving, and the Eclipse identity plate up top. When a homeowner asks "what door styles can I get?" the answer is one piece of furniture, not a binder.

Vignette 5 — The Bath Vanities

Shiloh Scottsdale white oak six-drawer vanity in the Ink finish — marble waterfall top, slatted lower shelf, mixed black-and-brass bar pulls, against a black-veined marble back wall

The bath section pulls no punches. This is Shiloh in Scottsdale white oak with the Ink finish — a six-drawer vanity with a slatted lower shelf, marble waterfall top, and mixed black-and-brass hardware. The Ink stain on rift-cut white oak reads as a true black with the grain still visible up close, which is exactly what a homeowner who thinks they want "painted black" actually wants once they see the alternative. This is the vanity that closes the sale on a primary bath.

Sage green double-sink vanity on tapered legs, calacatta-style marble counter, oval LED mirrors, black bar pulls

Across from the black vanity: a sage green double sink on tapered legs, with oval LED mirrors and a calacatta-style marble counter. A reminder that "fitted bath cabinetry" doesn't have to look anything like fitted cabinetry.

Why This Matters

A new dealer showroom is more than a building — it's our brand showing up at a level where homeowners can touch it, sit at it, and see it lit at the right temperature. Wolf Renovations built a room that does Shiloh and Eclipse justice across every aesthetic a Bay Area homeowner is likely to walk in asking for, and they did it on day one.

If you're a homeowner or designer in the Bay Area, the Wolf Renovations showroom is a stop worth making. If you're a kitchen and bath dealer thinking about what your own next display refresh could look like, this is also worth the trip.

Congrats to the entire Wolf Renovations team. We're glad to be in the room with you.

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