Our Cabinets
Whether you are working on a remodeling project in your kitchen or bathroom or taking on new home construction, you will have lots of choices to make – both wide and small – including the types of upper and base cabinets you want to have installed. Because you are investing a good deal of time, money, and energy into this project, you want to make sure that you are completely satisfied with the choices you make for each component, the features you want, and the quality of the construction of each element. This most definitely includes cabinet construction:
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- Face frame
- Top and bottom of the cabinet box
- Front of the cabinet
- Drawer
- Every other aspect of upper and base cabinets construction options
We take a lot of pride in our cabinet construction quality, from the cabinet box to the face frame. Our team understands that the base cabinet should be functional to have full access to the things you need and aesthetically pleasing. We are also well-aware of how much use the upper and base cabinets will get throughout their lifetimes, so all features of the cabinet need to be made with great materials and constructed properly by skilled craftsmen.
Each cabinet face frame is constructed out of natural hardwoods and is built for strength and durability. You will never see us using particleboards, glue, or staples as the big box stores do. We know that these types of materials are prone to be easily damaged, so they are never a part of our framed cabinet construction options when it comes to the cabinets you put in your home. When it comes to every part of the cabinet box (top and bottom) and face frames, other areas of the box construction, and the drawer, cabinet choices from our warehouse will never be substandard.
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FROST
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STERLING
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FREMONT
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GRAPHITE
Choice Essentials
BRENTWOOD
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LEXINGTON
Choice Essentials
SUMMIT
3/4" Thick Plywood Shelves
All Wood Construction
Our framed cabinets, including the cabinet box, face frame, front of the cabinet, drawer box, shelving, cabinet doors, and drawers, are constructed of solid wood and furniture-grade plywood. No particleboard. When it comes to cabinet construction options (top, bottom, sides, back, doors, and all other parts), our team always recommends going with the most durable and long-lasting materials. In the long run, you will appreciate the fact that you will not have to replace your solid wood cabinets due to faulty construction or anything subpar attached to the cabinet.
Pocket Screw Joinery
Our cabinets use a pocket screw joinery method: no metal clips or cam and pin construction. Again, we sincerely believe in the highest quality cabinet construction, and this especially includes the elements that hold the cabinetry together. Cabinet construction should never be skimped on because it is so critical to your cabinets’ general durability and sustainability. Your kitchen, bathroom, or other room’s cabinets need to hold up to everything that you and your family might throw at them following installation, so reliable cabinet construction is of vital importance, including the box and face frame.
10 Step Finishing Process
Each of our door styles comes with a best-in-class 10 step cabinet construction finishing process. When it comes to the items that we deliver to our clients, we never want them to be disappointed, which is why we put our cabinets to the test.
Our 10 step finishing process ensures that our construction quality meets or exceeds our expectations so that you will be fully satisfied with your purchase. Whether it is the box, a drawer, or the face frame, we make sure that everything we create is of the highest standard, including 3/4″ thick plywood and solid wood.
Dovetailed Drawer Boxes
None of our drawers are stapled together. As you might have realized by now, we do not believe in cutting corners or taking shortcuts, even for a drawer or frame. The cabinets you might get from other companies or the big box stores may have staples holding the drawer to the cabinet frame. Our team knows that stapling is not as reliable a construction method as the dovetail method for support and durability, so we always go with the better quality option. Since we already have the 3/4″ thick plywood, why would we approve making anything using a subpar material after that? No staples, no glue, and no particle board – that is our guarantee.
Finished Interiors
All of our cabinets come with a natural finish hardwood interior. We never use melamine. Our team knows that it is important for all aspects of the cabinets’ interior and exterior (top, bottom, panel, doors, back, drawer) to exceed our customers’ expectations. Using only a natural finish hardwood interior is critical for achieving this goal.