Custom Cabinetry & Millwork

Choosing Your Cabinet Door Style

Shaker, inset, flat-panel, fluted and beaded — and which suits your home.

Your door style sets the tone of the whole kitchen. Here is how the classic profiles compare and which homes they suit best.

What's involved

  • Shaker and inset shaker
  • Flat-panel and slab modern
  • Fluted and reeded detailing
  • Beaded and traditional profiles

How we approach it

We design cabinetry to your room, not to a catalog — engineering every cabinet to your walls and ceiling height, then building it with furniture-grade joinery and soft-close hardware before our own team installs it.

Cabinet Door Styles is part of our custom cabinetry & millwork service. Because design and construction live under one roof, this work is coordinated by one accountable team — so the finished result matches the renderings, down to the hardware. Book a consultation to talk through your project.

Where We Build

Custom Cabinetry across DFW

Questions

Custom Cabinetry — frequently asked

What's the difference between custom and semi-custom cabinets?

Custom cabinets are built from scratch to any size and specification. Semi-custom uses curated door styles and finishes with flexible sizing — a refined look at a smarter investment and faster lead time.

Is cabinet refacing worth it?

If your layout works and your boxes are sound, refacing or refinishing can transform the look for a fraction of the cost and time of new cabinetry. We'll tell you honestly which path fits your kitchen.

How long do custom cabinets take to build?

Custom cabinetry typically takes six to ten weeks to fabricate, which we schedule alongside the rest of your remodel so install lands right on time.

Let's Begin

Ready to talk custom cabinetry?

Tell us about your space. We'll follow up within one business day to schedule your in-home visit.