The Digest | New Jersey Magazine
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For generations, the Crincoli family has been defined by crasmanship, a lineage of carpenters whose roots trace back to Italy. When Peter Crincoli arrived in the United States in 1962, he brought more than ambition; he carried the skill and tradition of his ancestors. "By the time he was 20, he started Crincoli Woodwork Company," recalls his son, Daniele. What began as a modest workshop grew steadily under Peter's hands. Today, Crincoli Kitchens and Bath occupies the same property where it all began, now transformed into a sprawling 16,000-square-foot facility. "is is the building we're in right now," Daniele says with pride. Daniele's own journey into the family business wasn't always certain. "Until I was about 15 or 16, I wanted to be a priest," he laughs. "I was an altar boy all the way through." But life had other plans. A summer spent helping his older brother with construction shied his path. "From there, I knew I was going to go right into the family business." Since 2002, Daniele has carried forward the Crincoli tradition, blending old-world crasmanship with modern design. It's a story of heritage, hard work, and the enduring power of family, and legacy. Homeowners across the tri-state area are grateful that Daniele Crincoli chose to carry on his family's legacy. Much of the business thrives on referrals, a testament to decades of trust and quality. "If somebody wouldn't use my father, his clients would say, 'You're not going with Crincoli?'" Daniele shares with a smile. "It's the only way to go if you want that excellence, that detail, the care. Customer service is really what our business is." Today, Daniele continues that tradition, offering highly personalized remodels of the spaces we use and love most. Kitchens and baths aren't just rooms, they're reflections of personality and lifestyle. "We're not replicating this kitchen," he explains of the design process. "It's an interpretation and reflection of the homeowners personality, how they want to interact, meet, and talk with loved ones and guests, it's about gearing everybody's personal space to them. at's something we do well, and I take pride in that." VUENJ.COM 67

