Classic Cabinetry

Classic Cabinetry We provide high-end, American-made custom cabinetry for your home.

From kitchens and bathrooms, to laundries, bars, pantries, and more, our highly-experienced team designs and installs beautiful and functional custom cabinetry to last a lifetime.

We’ve all met that drawer. It’s not well. Or that cabinet...don't get us started.This is what custom cabinetry should do...
05/28/2026

We’ve all met that drawer. It’s not well. Or that cabinet...don't get us started.

This is what custom cabinetry should do: make the space feel polished, personal, and genuinely useful every single day. Because a beautiful kitchen is great.

A beautiful kitchen that knows where the cutting boards, coffee mugs, serving pieces, and “why do we own six of these?” items go? That’s the good stuff. And we delivered.

Classic Cabinetry Design by Juliet⁠
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There’s a lot happening in this kitchen, and thankfully, none of it is accidental.Which is important because kitchens al...
05/28/2026

There’s a lot happening in this kitchen, and thankfully, none of it is accidental.

Which is important because kitchens already have enough choreography. Add two people, one oven mitt, and a dog underfoot, and suddenly everyone is in a ballet they did not sign up for.

That’s where thoughtful cabinetry planning matters.

Every cabinet, appliance, and work zone has to support how the room functions, not just how it photographs. Although, to be clear, she photographs beautifully.

Planning a kitchen renovation or new build? Start with the cabinetry plan. Everything else gets better from there.

Classic Cabinetry Design by Juliet⁠
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05/26/2026

Now that every room has had its solo, let’s give the whole house its main-character moment.

Because custom cabinetry is not about filling every available wall and hoping for the best. It is about knowing where cabinetry belongs, how it needs to function, and how each space supports the next.

From the kitchen to the baths and all the thoughtful details in between, this home feels collected, intentional, and easy to live in.

Preferably while making your storage look far more organized than your group chat.

Planning a build or renovation? Start with the cabinetry plan early. Your future self, and every drawer you open, will thank you.

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Two guest baths. Two different personalities. One home. One leans moody and dramatic with deep color, dark cabinetry, bo...
05/24/2026

Two guest baths. Two different personalities. One home.

One leans moody and dramatic with deep color, dark cabinetry, bold stone, and brass details. The other keeps things lighter with warm wood texture, marble-style surfaces, clean glass, and a softer palette.

Different moods, same principle: every inch has to be intentional.

In smaller spaces, cabinetry does a lot of quiet heavy lifting. It adds storage, sets the tone, anchors the room, and keeps the everyday things tucked away where they belong. Very glamorous of it, honestly.

Because a guest bath may not be the largest room in the house, but it still deserves a point of view.

Classic Cabinetry Design by Juliet⁠
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Some bathrooms whisper “spa-like retreat.” This one said, “Move over, we planned ahead.”The oversized glass shower keeps...
05/22/2026

Some bathrooms whisper “spa-like retreat.” This one said, “Move over, we planned ahead.”

The oversized glass shower keeps the room open and airy, while the built-in niches do the unglamorous work of keeping bottles off the floor. Tiny detail? Maybe. Daily-life hero? Absolutely.

Then there’s the freestanding tub, centered under the window like it knows exactly what it’s doing. The stone-look tile wraps the space with quiet texture, the dark window trim adds contrast, and the wood ceiling brings just enough warmth so the room doesn’t start taking itself too seriously.

It’s not just about choosing beautiful materials. It’s about how every element works together: the sightlines, the storage, the lighting, the flow from bedroom to bath, and yes, where the shampoo lives.

Luxury is lovely, but luxury with a place for your conditioner? That’s planning.

Classic Cabinetry Design by Juliet⁠
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Let’s give this bathroom a little respect, because apparently the cabinetry came dressed for a spa day.The wood vanity b...
05/20/2026

Let’s give this bathroom a little respect, because apparently the cabinetry came dressed for a spa day.

The wood vanity brings warmth against all that stone and glass, so the room feels layered instead of cold. The long, clean lines keep the space calm. The drawer storage is scaled for real life, because countertop clutter has never once improved a morning routine. And the repeated wood detail on the wall, ceiling, and sliding door ties everything together without announcing itself from across the house.

Subtle? Yes.
Simple? Absolutely not.

That’s the thing about a well-designed bathroom: it should feel peaceful when you walk in, but it still has to work hard before coffee, after long days, and during the daily search for whatever product mysteriously disappeared in drawer number three.

Custom cabinetry makes room for all of that. The pretty part matters. The planning behind it matters more.

Classic Cabinetry Design by Juliet⁠
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Let’s talk about the part of kitchen design that does not get enough credit: the whole room actually making sense.Rude o...
05/18/2026

Let’s talk about the part of kitchen design that does not get enough credit: the whole room actually making sense.

Rude of it to be this good-looking and this practical.

Here, the cabinetry isn’t just lining the walls for sport. It’s doing real work. Tall storage frames the fridge. The sink wall keeps prep and cleanup connected to the view. The island gives everyone a place to land without turning the cook into a traffic director. And the darker wood cabinetry adds weight against the stone, so the whole kitchen feels grounded instead of “we picked pretty things and hoped for the best.”

Because that’s the thing about custom cabinetry: it should look beautiful, yes. Obviously. We have standards.

But it should also answer the questions you’ll feel every day:

Where do the small appliances go?
Where does the mess hide?
Where do people gather without being directly in the way?
Where does storage support the way this family actually lives?

That kind of planning does not happen by accident. It happens in the drawings, the measurements, the cabinet details, and all the decisions no one sees once the room is finished.

Which is exactly the point.

Good cabinetry fills a space.
Great cabinetry supports how you live in it.

Classic Cabinetry Design by Juliet⁠
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Let’s give this kitchen island a moment for applause. Because yes, she’s beautiful, but she’s also doing the actual work...
05/16/2026

Let’s give this kitchen island a moment for applause. Because yes, she’s beautiful, but she’s also doing the actual work. Seating, prep space, serving space, traffic control, casual conversation headquarters… basically the family group chat, but made of cabinetry.

And that’s where good kitchen design really starts: not with the cabinet color, not with the countertop sample, not even with the lighting moment, although, respectfully, the lighting is having one.

It starts with the layout. How does this kitchen need to work when people are cooking, cleaning, hosting, grazing, lingering, and standing in front of the fridge, waiting for answers?

From the first drawings to the final install, thoughtful planning is what makes a kitchen feel effortless. Not accidental. Not “we’ll figure it out later.” Designed.

That’s the difference between filling a kitchen with cabinets and creating cabinetry that actually supports how you live.

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04/21/2026

At Classic Cabinetry, it’s never just about selecting cabinets. It’s about building a plan that works long before anything is installed. Kitchens, baths, laundry rooms, built-ins…every project starts with understanding how you live, move, and use your space day to day.

From there, it becomes a process:
➞ Thoughtful layouts.
➞ Custom cabinetry solutions.
➞ Material selections that feel cohesive, not pieced together.
➞ And guidance through every decision so nothing feels overwhelming.

You’re not handed a catalog and left to figure it out.
You’re walked through it with experience behind every recommendation.

Because good design isn’t about adding more. It’s about getting it right from the start.

If you’re planning a renovation or new build, this is where the foundation matters most.

Every line you see here is doing a job. The 90" span isn’t arbitrary…it’s balanced to center the space and give each zon...
04/19/2026

Every line you see here is doing a job.

The 90" span isn’t arbitrary…it’s balanced to center the space and give each zone room to function without crowding. The double vanity creates separation for real routines, while the center tower anchors the entire design, bringing vertical storage exactly where it’s needed most.

That tower isn’t just for symmetry.
It keeps daily essentials within reach, without cluttering the countertop. That’s intentional.

Even the drawer stack placement matters.
Deeper storage where bulk items live, shallower drawers where you reach every day planned so nothing feels like an afterthought once the space is in use.

Then it all comes to life in the final install, warm wood tones, layered lighting, and clean sightlines that make the room feel effortless.

Good cabinetry fills a wall.
Great cabinetry solves the way you move through it.

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