The complete homeowner's guide to custom cabinetry
Everything you need to know before meeting with a builder — cabinet types, door styles, hardware, finishes, and the questions to ask.
Cabinet types
Not all cabinets are built the same. Understanding the basic construction types helps you know what you're getting — and what questions to ask.
In a custom build, there's no standard size constraint. Cabinets are built to exactly fill your space — no filler strips, no awkward gaps. This is one of the biggest advantages over semi-custom or stock cabinets.
Wood species
The wood you choose affects appearance, durability, and price. Each species has a distinct grain pattern and reacts differently to stain and finish.
Mixing species is a strong design move — walnut lowers with painted maple uppers, for example, adds visual depth without feeling busy. Ask your builder about two-tone combinations.
Door styles
The door profile sets the tone for the whole kitchen. Here are the most common styles and what they communicate.
Glass inserts
Glass doors break up solid cabinetry, add visual lightness, and give you a place to display dishware or collectibles. Choosing the right glass type depends on how much you want to reveal.
Add interior LED strip lighting behind glass doors — it transforms a standard cabinet into a feature piece and dramatically improves the overall feel of the kitchen at night.
Hardware
Hardware is the jewelry of the kitchen. It's one of the last decisions but one of the most visible. Finish, shape, and size all matter.
Popular finishes right now: brushed brass (warm, elevated), matte black (graphic, modern), satin nickel (timeless, neutral), and unlacquered brass (develops a natural patina over time). Mix metals intentionally — faucet in brass, hardware in matte black is a common and effective combination.
Finishes & paint
How your cabinets are finished affects durability, sheen, and how they'll look in 10 years.
Layout planning
Great cabinetry starts with a great layout. Understanding the basic principles helps you get more out of your design consultation.
Questions to ask your builder
Before you sign a contract, make sure you have clear answers to these.
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