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Cabinet Maker Sketch

OUR SHOP

HIGH QUALITY  |  InsureD   |  PROFESSIONAL 

With our well-equipped shop we do most of our custom work in house. Some common projects include:

 

  • preparing doors for glass

  • increasing or decreasing cabinet depth

  • adding corbels, posts, bun feet, etc.

  • creating rolling islands

  • adapting base cabinet for microwave, etc.

Custom Cabinet Design

Barry cuts a drawer lock joint to make a new trash pull-out.

Custom Cabinet Design

Alberto cuts wall cabinet sides to make a medicine cabinet.

Custom Cabinet Design

LaChrissa completes assembly of a cabinet designed for a farm sink.

Custom Cabinet Design

Don drills holes for the side of a custom wall cabinet.

our process

Couple renovating kitchen
Custom Cabinet Design
Custom Cabinet Rendering

STEP ONE

 

Considering the overall size of your kitchen, make a list of what you want in it. What you like or don't like about your current kitchen is a good place to start. Keeping a file of your ideas will ensure a positive result. It's often helpful to draw a layout and take rough measurements to gain accurate expectations on material costs. Be sure to consider any custom additions you'd like included. 

STEP TWO

 

We will come on-site and get all necessary measurements. This is a crucial step, and all measurements must be taken accurately and correctly.  If you’re located far away, contact us and we’ll help you through it, but we prefer to take measurements for orders to assure correct ordering and manufacturing.

STEP THREE

 

Once all measurements are completed, we will create a 1st draft of a layout and send some renderings of your new kitchen. 

 

After all the decisions on style, color, hardware, etc. have been made and confirmed, we require a 75% deposit. Then we go to work securing materials, completing all custom work. The time from deposit to delivery will be 10 days to 5 weeks depending on sourcing and how much custom work is needed, which is on average, 2 to 3 weeks.

Sample rendering of a
kitchen renovation

Process
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