WOOD CABINETRY

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WOOD CABINETRY

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Custom Built

The vision you have for your wood cabinets may be crystal-clear. Or, perhaps some collaboration is needed to bring clarity. Either way, our team has the insight and experience to help you take it from concept to completion with unmatched precision and craftsmanship.

CABINETRY CONSTRUCTION SELECTIONS

FRAMELESS

If you are seeking a more minimalist appearance, consider frameless cabinets. They provide a cleaner, contemporary look because there is no overlying frame in the front to support the box. Also, since there is no overlay around the edges or center stile, frameless cabinets appear more spacious and easier to access.

INSET

Inset cabinets may be a modern trend, but its origins can be traced back 300 years. The cabinets’ distinct features include doors and drawers that fit inside of the cabinet face frame openings. Inset cabinets also offer clean lines with flush inset doors and a range of additional modifications and embellishments to add a distinct touch to your space.

FRAMED

Framed cabinets are cabinets with a frame covering the front of the cabinet box – usually associated with American-style or traditional cabinetry. One of the most significant advantages of framed cabinets is the variety of material and style options available. Also, framed cabinets may lead to better resale value since they are more commonly used.

DOOR STYLES

TRADITIONAL

Traditional-style kitchens remain the most popular choice for today’s homeowners. But just because it’s common doesn’t mean that it has to be ordinary. Within this timeless, elegant style are endless options for capturing a look that is distinctly “you.” Think raised panels, mahogany wood, medium to dark stains, or vibrant, clean, and classic paint colors.

CONTEMPORARY

When you are designing a contemporary or modern-style kitchen, think flat, minimalistic cabinets. You could go without handles for a cleaner look or add tasteful hardware for a unique, personal touch. Whether you have a vision down to the last detail or could use some help putting together the pieces, our team is ready to go

SHAKER

Shaker cabinets are one of the most widely used cabinet door styles today, giving you tremendous flexibility with your kitchen décor and assurance that your cabinets will always be on-trend. Although you could use Shaker-style cabinets in modern environments, it’s also popular in farmhouse kitchens due to its clean, unpretentious appearance.

CRAFTSMAN

Craftsman cabinets are known for their straightforward design with minimal ornamentation and high-quality construction. Its origin can be traced back to the Victorian era and is contrary to the over-the-top embellishment and mass production of furniture during this time – something that our team of master craftsmen certainly understand.

WOOD & SURFACE SELECTIONS

PROPERTIES OF WOOD

Each wood type is unique in its strength, appearance, and workability. Whether you prefer oak, maple, cherry, or something else, we invite you to explore the possibilities with us and discover the wood type that’s perfect for your cabinets.

  • GRAIN
  • FIGURE
  • TEXTURE

FINISHES

STAIN

Stains add color while letting the natural beauty of the wood to come through to the surface. Cabinet stains range from light to dark, with lighter colors allowing more of the wood’s character to show and darker stains adding more dramatic tones.

PAINT

Paints are used when you want an opaque, solid color. Applying paint to wood with tighter grains will provide a sleek, smooth finish. If you apply paint to a wood type with coarse grains, a slight texture can come through the finish.

VARNISH

Applying a varnish not only provides a glossier finish to your cabinets, but it also seals it with an impenetrable layer of protection against dents and stains from water and chemicals. Varnishes come in satin, low-gloss, and high-gloss finishes.

FINISHES

STAIN

Stains add color while letting the natural beauty of the wood to come through to the surface. Cabinet stains range from light to dark, with lighter colors allowing more of the wood’s character to show and darker stains adding more dramatic tones.

PAINT

Paints are used when you want an opaque, solid color. Applying paint to wood with tighter grains will provide a sleek, smooth finish. If you apply paint to a wood type with coarse grains, a slight texture can come through the finish.

VARNISH

Applying a varnish not only provides a glossier finish to your cabinets, but it also seals it with an impenetrable layer of protection against dents and stains from water and chemicals. Varnishes come in satin, low-gloss, and high-gloss finishes.

Custom Cabinets