
Custom Kitchen Cabinets Built for Your Home

Why Custom Cabinets Make a Difference
Most of our clients come to us because they can’t find what they need off the shelf. Stock cabinets rarely take full advantage of a kitchen’s layout, often leaving gaps, filler panels, or wasted space. Custom kitchen cabinets give us the flexibility to work around layout constraints, add smart storage where it’s needed, and match finishes and dimensions with the rest of the space.
Whether it’s creating deeper drawers for cookware, integrating pull-out organizers, or designing around appliances, we make sure every cabinet serves a purpose and fits how the household actually cooks, stores, or moves through the room.
As a local kitchen cabinet contractor, we’ve worked on countless kitchens throughout Seattle, Kent, and Lynnwood, helping homeowners make the most of their space with thoughtful, well-built cabinetry.
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Popular Design Themes for Custom Kitchen Cabinets
In our work designing kitchen cabinets in Lynnwood, Kent, and Seattle, we guide clients through choosing an aesthetic that suits their home.

Contemporary
Contemporary kitchens share modern features but offer more flexibility with color, texture, and materials. It’s a fresh look with more variety.

Transitional
Transitional kitchens blend modern and traditional features, usually with clean Shaker-style doors and soft, neutral colors.

Modern
Modern kitchens use flat cabinet doors with no trim or detailing, often without handles. The look is clean, simple, and very minimal.

Our 8-Step Kitchen Cabinet Design and Installation Process

Free In-Home Consultation
A cabinet designer visits your home to discuss your needs, measure the space, and assess layout possibilities.

Showroom Visit
You’re invited to any one of our showrooms in Seattle, Kent, or Lynnwood to review cabinet styles, finishes, and material samples in person.

Proposal Review
We present a detailed proposal that outlines the scope of work, material selections, and preliminary pricing based on your goals.

Deposit and Contract Signing
Once the proposal is approved, we finalize the contract and collect a deposit to move the project into the next phase.

Final Design
After the contract is signed, we move into detailed design and confirm layouts, elevations, internal cabinet features, and material specs for final drawings.

Site Measurement and Preparation
The project manager performs a final site measure and confirms installation requirements before we order or fabricate materials.

Start of Work
Once all materials are ready, we begin demolition (if needed) and proceed with cabinet construction and installation according to the planned schedule.

Final Walkthrough & Completion
When installation is complete, we walk through the finished space with you to verify quality and confirm that all work meets your expectations.
Kitchen Cabinet Door Styles
As professional kitchen cabinet makers in Seattle, we also serve clients in Kent, Lynnwood, and nearby areas with a range of custom styles that suit the region’s diverse homes. These are the styles we work with the most.

Slab (Flat Panel) Doors
Flat cabinet fronts with no panels or trim. Offers a clean look that pairs well with sleek finishes and simple hardware, perfect for modern kitchens.

Shaker Doors
A five-piece door with a flat center panel and a sturdy frame. Known for its simple, timeless look that works in both classic and contemporary kitchens.

Slim Shaker Doors
A modern twist on the traditional Shaker style, featuring a thinner frame for a more streamlined, minimalist appearance that still adds subtle depth.

Dekton Veneer Doors
Flat-panel cabinet doors finished with a sleek, ultra-durable Dekton surface, ideal for high-traffic kitchens needing scratch, stain, and heat resistance.

Glass Insert Doors
Cabinet doors with a transparent or frosted glass panel, perfect for display cabinets or upper wall units to add lightness and visual interest.
Kitchen Cabinet Configurations
As local manufacturers of kitchen cabinets in Kent, Lynnwood, and the greater Seattle area, our kitchen cabinet installers work with all kinds of cabinet configurations to fit each home’s layout.

Base Cabinets
- Sit on the floor and support countertops.
- Used for sinks, drawers, and pull-out storage.
- Available with custom organizers and deep drawers.

Wall-Mounted Cabinets
- Mounted on the wall above counters or appliances.
- Ideal for dishes, glassware, and everyday items.
- Available in various heights and depths.

Tall Cabinets
- Also called pantry or utility cabinets.
- Provide floor-to-ceiling storage.
- Great for food storage, cleaning supplies, or built-in appliances.

Corner Cabinets
- Maximizes corner space with features like Lazy Susans or swing-out shelves.
- Ideal for storing cookware or hard-to-reach items.
- Optimizes layout in L- or U-shaped kitchens.

Kitchen Islands
- Freestanding cabinet units in the center of the kitchen.
- Used for prep, storage, and casual seating.
- Can include drawers, shelves, or additional counter space.

Open Shelving
- Mounted directly to the wall.
- Used for dishes, glassware, or display items.
- Creates a lighter, more open feel in the kitchen.
Kitchen Cabinet Construction Types
One of the first choices our kitchen cabinet designers guide clients through is how the cabinets will be constructed.

Frameless Full Overlay
Cabinets built without a face frame, where doors and drawer fronts cover the entire front of the box. Offers a sleek, modern look with easier interior access.

Framed Full Overlay
Includes a face frame on the cabinet box, but the door covers most of it. Combines the structure of framed cabinets with a cleaner, more modern appearance.

Framed Inset
Built with a face frame, but doors sit inside the frame, flush with the cabinet front. Creates a tailored, built-in look with precise spacing around each door.
Kitchen Cabinet Material Selection
Material matters. As trusted kitchen cabinet suppliers, we offer only high-quality options built to last.

Solid Wood
Hardwood species used for doors and frames. Available in maple, cherry, hickory, pine, birch, beech, and white oak.

Plywood
A stable, long-lasting material used for cabinet boxes and shelves. Resists warping and performs better than cheaper wood composites.

MDF
Dense and smooth, perfect for painted cabinet doors. Resists cracking and delivers crisp, clean edges for detailed profiles.

Laminate
Low-maintenance, modern finishes available in wood veneer, AGT, and Rehau, offering clean lines and a variety of textures and colors.

Comprehensive Cabinet Warranty Coverage
Our cabinet warranties cover assembly, hardware, and even post-warranty support to ensure long-term and dependable performance.
Cabinet Assembly
We provide a lifetime warranty on cabinet assembly. If any structural issues occur, such as joint separation or misalignment, we’ll repair or replace the affected components at no cost.
Cabinet Hardware
We provide a five-year warranty on all cabinet hardware. This covers any defects or malfunctions in hinges, drawer slides, or lift mechanisms that occur under regular use.
Post-Warranty Support
After the warranty period, we continue to offer cabinet service and hardware assistance as needed. Support beyond three years is available for a modest service fee.

Ready to Start Your Kitchen Cabinet Project?
Visit our local showrooms in Seattle, Kent, or Lynnwood for an in-person consultation with our kitchen cabinet experts, or schedule a free in-home design visit at your convenience.