These painted cabinets have clean, simple lines to highlight the customer’s style selections. The hardware, granite, and tile are all showcased by cabinetry that doesn’t distract your attention.







This kitchen demonstrates how we can collaborate with homeowners. The homeowner wanted to paint the walls after cabinet installation so that they could sample paint colors on the walls with the cabinets. Also, some components of the installation such as the range hood and some of the crown molding were left for later installation after the homeowner installs their tile backsplash.







This kitchen features sustainably forested Baltic Birch for the base and upper cabinets. The full overlay doors and drawers (without face frames) maximizes the storage in this custom kitchen. The perimeter countertops are stainless steel with an integral sink while the island features a quartz counter.










Custom storage is standard with our cabinet work. Drawer configuration can be optimized so that your canisters, pans, cutting boards, and everything else will have a home. In one example, a lower pantry cabinet was created for parents of young children and the shelves were built to store the large box of Cheerios that was always available for the kids to self-serve.




















This custom pantry cabinet set was made to use cabinet doors that were re-purposed from an inherited sentimental set where the original cabinets couldn’t be re-used.



For this kitchen, our shop created a custom island countertop from locally salvaged maple. This wood came from a dead tree that was cut down to protect a nearby barn.



This range hood was made from Douglas Fir reclaimed from an antique door replaced on a coastal home.


This liquor and glassware cabinet features LED lighting that automatically turns on when either the upper or lower door is opened. Adjustable shelves accommodate different size contents.








