Built to plan, not to inventory
Stock-cabinet kitchens require you to compromise the layout to fit the available widths. Custom-build means the cabinet runs to the inch on your drawings: full-height fillers, deep blind corners, panel-ready appliance returns, anything the plan calls for. The kitchen reads as architecture, not as a box-store installation.
Every kitchen ships direct with no dealer markup. Trade pricing applies once you join the program and stacks across cabinets + tile + lighting + flooring on the same project.
Door styles, finish tiers, hardware
Door styles run from contemporary slab to traditional shaker to ornamented period profiles for restoration projects. Frame options: framed (American traditional) or frameless (European, full-overlay). Box construction in plywood as standard; particleboard or MDF on request for budget-sensitive runs.
Finish: lacquer-applied at source, foil-wrap thermofoil, real-wood veneer in any species, or solid wood for paint-grade and stain-grade. Hardware: pulls, knobs, and concealed hinges specified separately or as a kitchen package.
Lead time and install
Custom kitchen cabinets run roughly 10 to 14 weeks from approved order to delivery, depending on finish complexity and volume. Lead time is confirmed in writing before order and the production window is locked in.
Install runs through your local cabinet installer or general-contractor crew. Crateworks coordinates delivery against the project schedule and supplies replacement panels on a documented turnaround if anything arrives damaged.
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