The empty vessel.

Drywall up and painted. This is typically when the project is ready for cabinets.

The design.

Since we ship cabinets all over the country we take great pains to ensure the design represents the final product, and can actually be installed without modifications in the space.

Reality.

Looks much better than the design textures. Everything goes in exactly as planned. It cannot be understated how important it is to have your project designed by professionals who also have experience installing cabinets. You can design all sorts of pretty things, but if it can't be installed, big problems.

Speaking of design challenges.

The 22" wall that wouldn't go away. So what now? Build the cabinet around the wall. From inside the pantry you can't tell there is a wall buried underneath everything. This type of customization cannot be done with imported RTA cabinets.

Custom touches.

The ability to customize every cabinet is priceless. This wine rack is custom made from the same walnut as the bench tops, and matching Cleaf Oregon Pine interior.

Storage.

Need a bench that aslo has storage? This walnut butcher block top opens to allow easy access to a ton of storage. This area is one half of the kitchen table seating.

Mud Room.

Across from the kitchen table sits another bench with front facing storage. Hooks were added to allow for the kids backback storage.

Shaker panels.

The back of the island is dressed up with shaker panels. Undermount outlets keep the waterfall countertops clean.

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Matching interior.

The Cleaf Oregon Pine doors are matched on the inside making this glass door cabinet good looking inside and out. 3/8" annealed shelves allow for the lighting to reach every section of the cabinet.

Timeless look

The mix of shaker doors and 3-piece slab drawer fronts will endure the trends and hold its own for years to come. Cleaf's durability ensures these cabinets will not look old in the coming years.