Our Kitchen Cabinet Process: Step By Step
We keep your project organized and on schedule. Here is how our remodeling services approach delivers reliable results:
- Conversation and goals. We learn how you cook, store, and entertain. Tell us what you love and what drives you crazy in your current space.
- On-site measurement. We verify walls, openings, plumbing, and electrical to prevent layout surprises.
- Design and options. You will review door styles, paint or stain colors, storage inserts, and hardware. We model clearances so doors and drawers never collide.
- Material selection. Choose from solid-wood, plywood, and durable MDF components. We recommend finishes suited to Michigan's seasonal swings.
- Build and finish. Cabinets are constructed with pocket-screwed frames, strong joinery, soft-close hinges, and full-extension slides for long-term reliability.
- Site preparation. We protect floors, set temporary dust control, and coordinate any electrical or plumbing adjustments needed for a smooth install.
- Professional installation. Boxes are leveled and anchored, fillers are scribed, and panels are fit tight for a seamless look.
- Final walkthrough. We adjust doors, align reveals, and confirm you are happy with every detail.
Throughout the project, you have a single point of contact. We schedule efficiently, communicate clearly, and respect your home from the first measurement to the final clean-up. Have questions mid-project? Call us anytime at 586-945-4826.
Cabinet Styles, Materials, And Situations We Handle
Your kitchen should match your taste and lifestyle. We design and install kitchen cabinets that fit a wide range of homes and needs, including:
- Styles: clean shaker, modern slab, transitional, and classic raised panel
- Materials: solid maple and oak fronts, durable plywood boxes, and high-grade MDF for smooth painted finishes
- Finishes: factory-applied paints and stains, matte sheens that hide fingerprints, and tough topcoats for daily wear
- Storage: roll-out trays, spice pullouts, tray dividers, trash and recycling pullouts, corner solutions, and pantry systems
- Upgrades: soft-close hinges, integrated lighting prep, dovetail drawers, and floating shelves to warm up open walls
- Layouts: galley, L-shaped, U-shaped, and island-focused kitchens with seating and clear traffic lanes
Already planning other updates? We often coordinate kitchen cabinets with new flooring, backsplash tile, paint, and appliances. If you are updating countertops as well, ask about pairing your cabinets with durable kitchen countertops for a cohesive finish.
Local Tip: In Michigan, humidity rises in summer and drops in winter. Let new cabinet materials acclimate to your home before installation, and keep indoor humidity within the recommended range to help doors and drawers stay aligned longer.