Cabinets

Cabinet decisions are planning decisions, not just a finish choice.

Layout, door style, finish, storage, hardware, appliance clearances and how all of it coordinates with the countertop are settled together. We work those details out with you during planning rather than asking you to pick from a page.

Finish references

These are visualization references you can preview in the Design Visualizer, not a product catalog. They show a finish direction only. Specific selections, construction and availability are confirmed during project planning.

  • White Shaker cabinet finish reference

    Painted finish

    White Shaker

    A light painted cabinet reference look used in the Design Visualizer. It is a starting point for discussion, not a stocked product or a specific paint code.

  • Walnut Veneer cabinet finish reference

    Wood finish

    Walnut Veneer

    A warm wood cabinet reference look used in the Design Visualizer. It represents a wood tone direction, not a specified species, grade or supplier.

  • Navy Lacquer cabinet finish reference

    Painted finish

    Navy Lacquer

    A deep painted cabinet reference look used in the Design Visualizer. It shows a dark finish direction, not a specific paint code or product line.

Planning checklist

What to work through before anything is ordered.

  • Measure the run you actually have, including appliance and door swing clearances.

  • Decide what stays: existing boxes, existing layout, or a full replacement.

  • Choose a door style before you fix on a finish — the two read differently together.

  • Look at finishes in the room's own light, at more than one time of day.

  • Plan storage around how the room is used, not around cabinet count.

  • Coordinate the cabinet finish with the countertop you are considering.

  • Confirm hardware style, finish and placement while the doors are still on paper.

How a project runs

  1. Request received

    You tell us the room, the material you have in mind and anything you already know about the scope. Photos and rough dimensions help.

  2. Estimate

    We prepare an estimate from the information available. Until the space is measured, that figure is provisional.

  3. On-site visit and measurement

    We measure the cabinetry, walls and openings as they actually are, and confirm cutouts against the fixtures you are using.

  4. Fabrication and scheduling

    Fabrication and any cabinet work is scheduled internally once the measurement and cutouts are confirmed.

  5. Installation

    The finished pieces are delivered and installed by our team.

  6. Walkthrough and approval

    We walk the completed work with you so anything outstanding is raised while we are still on site.

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