New Additions To Our Cabinet Line



A new medium tone raised panel birch cabinet.




A new rich brown raised panel door.


 

A medium tone modern style door.


 


An elegant white door with light brown glazing.

  


A simple flat panel door in a medium tone.

 


A deep cherry door with raised panels and dark glazing.




A warm brown raised panel door with dark glazing.


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Custom Corner Wine Rack

Our customer loves to entertain, and wanted to remove a desk hutch and create a beverage area.


We created a small counter space with a decorative storage area  for both wine and beverages.


The wine racks were customized to match with the mullion doors and the standard base cabinets were customized with pillars and end panels.


The final result after adding a granite top and painting walls.



Cabinets, Tear-Out & Installation For About $4000

This homeowner has a condo built in the 80's and the kitchen cabinets really reminded everyone about that fact.  Because the galley style kitchen had little natural light in the afternoon, the homeowner wanted to keep things light by staying with white cabinets, but the raised panels and glazing give the kitchen a completely different look.

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The flat MDF panels (Medium Density Fiber aka press board) and wood trim handles really date the kitchen.  Also the cabinets were a cheap builder grade cabinet made from MDF side and back panels.  Our superior quality wood cabinets are strong enough to support solid-surface tops when the time comes for upgrading counter tops.

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Before



Because there was no change to the footprint of the cabinets, we were able to reuse the original counter tops saving the homeowner some money.The homeowner is now looking at upgrading the appliances to complete the new contemporary look.

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Before


Cabinets, Tear-Out & Installation For About $8500


Sometimes people grow tired off their kitchen, and want a change.  Often people with dark toned kitchens want a "brighter" kitchen so they want a white cabinet, while others who have a white kitchen want a natural wood look.  But sometimes a more subtle change can go a long way in satisfying the urge for change.  Here we went from plain white painted cabinets to our linen white cabinets with raised panels and contrasting glaze, so it was really a case of just wanting a better white kitchen.


We kept the same footprint so we could use the existing countertops, but made some changes with respect to the types of cabinets used.  For instance, we added a custom range hood above, and changed to a group of drawers below the drop in range.





We also added a diagonal corner cabinet and removed the old dated valence across the sink and below the refrigerator.






Sometimes, we will add cabinets to increase the functionality of existing spaces.  Here we added a wine rack, utility shelf, and mullion doors above existing cabinets to increase storage space and to create a more balanced look.








We created a special cabinet to house a microwave that fit the profile of the cabinets rather than one that sticks out from the cabinets like is commonly seen above the stove/range.  Along with the crown molding and light rail, this special cabinet created a very polished look.






Cabinets, Tear-Out & Installation For About $6800


Sometimes customers want more than a simple change of color.  They want to change the entire style of their kitchen.  This customer had been changing the country feel of their 50 year old ranch home to reflect their more modern taste.  The traditional orange pine veneer with routed accents had to go, and with a rich color and clean straight lines our shaker style cabinets were the perfect match.






The basic footprint for the existing cabinets was basically unchanged, but a corner cabinet, higher space above the range, and roll out shelves create a more functional kitchen using the same space.  The darker color cabinets paired with a warmer counter top, stainless steel knobs and matching appliances really create the modern look these customers were looking for.





We are always excited to create new cabinet spaces.  We took a bare wall and created a space for entertaining using a wine rack, mullion doors, and a bar/sitting area.  We collaborated with the counter top company to crate the most open bar area, and achieved this by using our cabinet materials to create a support structure for the counter top that maximized space but matched the style of the cabinets and kitchen.











Cabinets, Tear-Out & Installation For About $5800

We started with builder grade cabinets that had been painted white at some point.  There was also a large amount of unused space in the center of the kitchen.  Our customers wanted the refrigerator closer to the stove, and didn't want a microwave above the range anymore.


We moved the refrigerator, and added a microwave shelf close to a new pantry unit.  We also added a 4 foot island to better use some of the space in the center of the kitchen.





Deeper cabinets above the refrigerator, and easy reach upper and lower cabinets create more efficient storage solutions.  Note the additional light rail at the base of the cabinets and the crown molding at the tops for a more complete look. 




Our Selection

We offer 4 different options, which with various hardware and accessories can accommodate most tastes.

First is our Hampton Cabinet Line.


Soft white with a Titanium glaze on the raised panels.  This cabinet line really brightens dark kitchens, or creates an enlarging effect for small Kitchens.  It works best with black or stainless appliances and coordinating hardware.


Next is our neutral toned Lennox line.


The Lennox series pairs well with just about existing color scheme, so paint, flooring, and counter tops don't need to be replaced for esthetics.  The light color can brighten darker kitchens, but still offer the warmth of a wood tone, and the black glazed on the raised edges can really accent counter tops or back-splashes.


The Bridgewater Line. 


The Bridgewater is just classic.  With raised panels and a warm cherry color it can fit perfectly in any kitchen. It looks great with either dark or light counter tops, but probably needs to be paired with a light colored floor to avoid darkening a kitchen too much.


Our Shaker line.


Our shaker series is a warm brown color, and depending on the hardware selected can create a very contemporary or rustic look.  It really is quite versatile.