Cabinets

Custom Cabinets for Every Style, Space & Budget

Cabinets do more than hold your dishes—they shape the entire look, storage potential, and feel of your kitchen or bathroom. Whether you’re building new, updating an older layout, or completing a full remodel, choosing the right cabinets gives your space long-term value and practical everyday use.

This guide covers the most popular cabinet options, finishes, styles, and construction features so you can make the best choice for your home.


🧱 Cabinet Construction Types

1. Stock Cabinets

Budget-friendly, fast to install, and available in standard sizes.
Best for: Simple layouts, rental properties, or quick turnarounds.

Pros

  • Affordable
  • Ready to ship
  • Many modern colors and door styles

Cons

  • Limited sizing
  • Few customization options

2. Semi-Custom Cabinets

The sweet spot between price and flexibility.
Best for: Most homes and remodels needing better fit + more style choices.

Pros

  • More sizes, depths, and finishes
  • Hundreds of door styles
  • Better build quality than stock

Cons

  • Slightly higher cost
  • Longer lead time

3. Fully Custom Cabinets

Built to your exact measurements and design details.
Best for: High-end kitchens, unique spaces, or special storage needs.

Pros

  • Endless design options
  • Custom fit to any space
  • High-end craftsmanship

Cons

  • Higher price
  • Longer production time

🚪 Popular Cabinet Door Styles

Shaker Cabinets

Clean lines and timeless appeal. Works in modern, farmhouse, and traditional kitchens.

Flat Panel / Slab

Smooth and modern with no frame. Perfect for minimalist or contemporary designs.

Raised Panel

Classic and detailed, often used in traditional or luxury kitchens.

Beadboard

Adds texture and character—great for cottage and coastal looks.

Glass-Front Cabinets

Ideal for display sections, bar areas, or adding lightness to a kitchen.


🎨 Cabinet Finishes & Colors

Painted Cabinets

Bright whites, soft grays, navy, forest green, and charcoal are long-time favorites.

Stained Wood Cabinets

Highlight natural wood grain—oak, maple, walnut, cherry, and hickory.

Matte Finishes

Low sheen, smooth touch, and resistance to fingerprints.

High-Gloss Finishes

Reflective, modern, and easy to clean—common in contemporary kitchens.

Two-Tone Cabinets

Light-colored uppers with darker lowers or islands for a stylish contrast.


🛠 Key Features That Matter

Soft-Close Hinges & Drawers

Stops slamming and increases lifespan.

Dovetail Drawer Boxes

Strong joints that hold up under heavy use.

Full-Extension Drawer Slides

Allows you to use the entire drawer space.

Built-In Storage Solutions

  • Pull-out trash bins
  • Spice pull-outs
  • Roll-out trays
  • Corner solutions (Lazy Susans, blind-corner pull-outs)
  • Deep drawers for pots and pans
  • Vertical tray dividers

Durable Box Construction

Look for plywood boxes rather than thin particle board.


🧩 Cabinets for Every Space

Kitchen Cabinets

Base, wall, pantry, island, and specialty cabinets designed around your layout.

Bathroom Vanities

Moisture-resistant finishes and efficient storage options for smaller spaces.

Laundry & Utility Cabinets

Extra-deep uppers, tall storage, and durable finishes.

Office & Built-Ins

Custom desks, shelving, entertainment centers, and fireplace surrounds.


💡 Choosing the Right Cabinets

When selecting cabinets, consider:

  • Your layout
  • How you use the space
  • Desired style and color
  • Storage needs
  • Budget and timeframe
  • Long-term durability

A professional cabinet designer can help measure your space, show door samples, and guide you through finishes and hardware so everything fits together seamlessly.