Check-in Stations

Posted on 15. Sep, 2008 by in Resources

Looking for good stand alone cabinets for your check-in stations? I’ve actually got a great solution for you.

Almost two years ago when we launched our Denton Campus at Cross Timbers I came across a forum for Shelby systems (don’t get me started on Shelby… I’ve got some baggage there) that had a source for check-in cabinets. Since it was a new campus launch and we had the money to make this kind of expense, we bought them… and they are very nice.

Check out their web site here: Cornerstone Cabinetry

I was back at Cross Timbers a few weeks ago and took several pictures and planned to post them here on this site as a resource. Then out of nowhere I got a postcard from them in the mail (perhaps you did too). I’ve posted my pictures below along with the postcard I got in the mail.

Pros:

  • Well made kiosks
  • Multiple options in colors and materials
  • Ability to use them as check-in stations with a sunken top to hold computer or place a fitted shelf on the top or a counter-like kiosk
  • Extra shelving pieces available to link multiple kiosks together in a variety of shapes

Cons:

  • These puppies aren’t cheap (but if you’re willing to pay the price, you will not be disappointed)
  • I can’t think of any others

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