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When you’re planning a kitchen remodel or cabinet renovation, you’ll consider the big decisions that usually grab all the attention. A fresh kitchen will stand out first with your choice of wood finishes, door styles, countertop pairings. But sometimes the details you barely notice at first make the biggest difference in daily life. Soft-close cabinets fall into that category. They’ve been trending for years, but are they actually worth it, or just another passing upgrade?

Let’s take a closer look at how soft-close hinges and drawer slides work, and why so many homeowners are choosing them.

What Are Soft-Close Cabinets?

Instead of slamming shut, soft-close doors and drawers use special hardware that slows the motion and gently pulls them closed. It’s a small feature, but it changes how your kitchen feels and functions every day.

Why Homeowners Love Them

No More Slamming

The number one reason people switch to soft-close cabinets is simple: peace and quiet. The slow, cushioned close prevents loud bangs that can damage the cabinet frame and loosen hardware over time. Your kitchen stays calm, and your cabinetry stays in good shape longer.

They Can Be Safer for Families

If you have children or older relatives at home, safety is a big factor. The slow close helps prevent pinched fingers and makes it easier to move around the kitchen without worry. Even when your hands are full, you can nudge a door or drawer and let it finish closing on its own.

The Soft-Close Feature Adds a Modern, High-End Feel

Soft-close cabinets are now a hallmark of luxury kitchen design. They look seamless, feel smooth, and signal quality. Whether or not you’re planning to sell soon, they add perceived value that potential buyers notice.

They’re Built for Daily Convenience

Cooking dinner, unloading groceries, grabbing a quick snack… your cabinets get a workout every day. That effortless glide and quiet close might feel like a small perk. But it’s one of those details that makes the whole space feel more enjoyable to use.

Are There Any Drawbacks?

Soft-close hinges and slides can cost a little more than standard cabinet treatments and hardware. They may add a few hundred dollars to a renovation budget. For many homeowners, though, the long-term durability and comfort make that investment worthwhile.

Another point to keep in mind, too, is that the mechanisms can eventually wear out in high-use kitchens. They don’t fail often, but they may need adjustment or replacement after years of heavy use. And if you’re thinking of retrofitting older cabinets, the install can be a bit more involved than swapping in new hinges.

So, Is It Worth It to Invest in Soft-Close Cabinets?

If you’re already investing in a custom cabinet project, the upgrade to soft-close is one of the most satisfying additions you can make. It improves function, protects your cabinetry, and gives your kitchen that polished, high-end feel.

At the end of the day, the decision comes down to how you use your space. If quiet, safety, and modern appeal sound like priorities, soft-close cabinets are absolutely worth considering. If budget is your main concern, standard hardware will still do the job, but without that extra touch of comfort and quality.

Let Edgewood Cabinetry Help You Decide

Every homeowner has a different vision for their dream kitchen. Whether you’re sold on soft-close cabinets or still weighing your options, Edgewood Cabinetry can help you design cabinets that fit your style, your budget, and the way your family lives. From modern kitchens to timeless classics, our team builds cabinetry that combines beauty, durability, and everyday practicality.

Ready to explore your renovation ideas? Reach out to Edgewood Cabinetry, and let’s create a space you’ll love for years.

 

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When you picture your dream kitchen, what color do you see for your cabinets? Crisp white, sleek charcoal, deep navy, or maybe a bold pop of green? The truth is, there are endless shades and finishes to choose from, and your cabinet color sets the tone for the entire space. That’s what makes this decision so exciting and, if we’re honest, a little overwhelming.

Whether you’re leaning toward timeless and classic, daring and modern, or somewhere in between, your cabinet color will be the heartbeat of your remodel. 

Before you get lost in the paint deck, here are some smart tips to help you narrow down the possibilities and land on a cabinet color that makes your custom kitchen design pop.

Consider Natural Lighting

Natural light plays a key role in cabinetry colors, and the intensity of the light affects the tone of the cabinet’s finish. Choosing bold colors is a great strategy if your kitchen is bright and sunny, with abundant natural light. But if your kitchen space is darker, with little or no natural light, maybe opt for softer, lighter colors to create a subtler color palette. Don’t forget to include lighting from fixtures, too, which can create the same warmth and color softening as natural light can.

Stay True to Your Sense of Style

Whatever your sense of style, make sure it’s woven into your custom kitchen cabinet design. If you’re more of a minimalist, neutrals, dark blues, or bold gray hues are great starting points for your minimalistic palette. On the other hand, if your style leans more toward a timeless kitchen design, warm colors like cream or classic white can create a design flow that stays relevant. 

Tie In Other Design Elements

Tying other kitchen design elements and the cabinet color choices is essential. Countertops and their composition can clash or complement cabinet colors. Granite countertops feature a variety of colors that can pair nicely with your cabinet choice, while marble countertops and their unique design may detract from your cabinet color choice. The backsplash is another key component in your custom kitchen design to consider. Flooring style and material choices align, too, with your perfect cabinet color. These elements should collectively mesh together to create a warm, inviting space for cooking, gathering, and entertaining.

Trendy or Timeless?

You’ll be hard-pressed to scroll through your streaming platforms without running into a few design shows and DIY offering all the latest trends in kitchen colors and designs. Bold shades and dramatic finishes might look amazing right now, but trends have a way of fading just as quickly as they arrive. The real question is: will you still love that color a year (or even five years) from now?

Some cabinet colors truly are timeless, creating a backdrop that feels fresh no matter what’s trending. Others are fun in the moment but may leave you itching for another update down the road. That’s why it’s important to strike the right balance between what’s hot and what’s lasting. Our design team has the expertise to help you spot which trends are worth embracing and which classic choices will keep your kitchen looking beautiful for years to come.

Our Design Team Will Help You Find the Perfect Cabinet Color

It’s tempting to tackle a kitchen remodel yourself, but a job like this is best left to the professionals. Our design team at Edgewood Cabinetry can sit down with you to discover the best-fit elements to achieve your dream custom kitchen design. 

Ready to go cabinet color exploring with us? We pride ourselves on our design experts, who can help you choose the perfect cabinet hues and create the perfect custom kitchen for your home. Contact us for your free design quote and learn more about achieving your dream kitchen!

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If you’re planning a kitchen remodel this year, it’s likely you’re also looking into kitchen cabinet designs and styles. After all, they’re the visual anchor to the most popular room in your home. While functionality is, of course, important, the materials and style matter, too. And nothing says “elevated living” quite like charming bespoke cabinetry that balances elegance with top-trending designs.

From sleek and modern to heritage-inspired finishes, this year’s kitchen cabinet trends are certainly packed with wow factor. So, if you’re planning a modern kitchen update or a comprehensive kitchen renovation, these are the hottest kitchen cabinet trends to see. We’ve included in-demand styles from our latest projects, and we’ve scoured the Pinterest boards and top searches online to compile this roster of cabinet trends that are on everyone’s must-have list.

Sculpted, Slab-Front Cabinets

Slab fronts are in with their sleek, minimalist vibe. High gloss finishes and routed grooves add dimension without losing those clean lines. These are popular among both neutral-toned and monochromatic kitchen designs.

Soft-Closing Drawers and Cabinets

While it’s not a new kitchen cabinet trend, soft closing continues to be a feature frontrunner for 2025 kitchen cabinet favorites. Soft-closing drawers and cabinets are more than quiet. They’re also helpful in prolonging the life and condition of your cabinets, eliminating those hard closes.

Rounded Cabinet Edges

Rounded cabinets aren’t exactly the mid-century modern mustard yellow image that flashes before your eyes. In 2025, they look soft, with rounded edges to the island and cabinet corners that give a subtle touch of modern playfulness while softening the harshest areas of the kitchen. The contrast with harder angles that may be necessary in other aspects of the kitchen is soft without taking away from other focal points.

Natural Wood Tones with Bold Touches

Natural wood cabinets are making a comeback, only this time with bolder grains and patterns. While the “rustic farmhouse” look is phasing out, rift-cut white oak and warm walnuts are in, adding organic character to any kitchen. Consider darker stains and grain-forward finishes for a balance between contemporary and cozy.

Metallic Accents for Sophisticated Shine, Not Flash

Another kitchen cabinet trend this year is the phasing out of flashy chromes. Instead, warm metals, like burnished copper, champagne bronze, or brushed brass are the go-to accents for 2025. As inlays or cabinet hardware, they add a touch of luxury without overpowering the kitchen space with flashy shines.

Two-Tone Kitchen Cabinet Colors

Why have one cabinet finish when you can have two? This year, homeowners are mixing up their materials and colors. Adding sophisticated dimensions, many of today’s luxury kitchens feature base cabinets in one color (like a matte black) while upper cabinets are lighter tones (like a creamy taupe or pale oak.) It’s especially powerful in those open-concept kitchens where visual transitions are a key design element.

Invisible Storage and Hidden Functionality

Modern kitchen designs also feature functional storage, and “invisible” storage is growing popular. Built-in appliance garages, toe-kick-drawers, and floor-to-ceiling pantry walls keep the kitchen clean-looking without compromising storage capacity. Lose the clutter with smart, hidden storage throughout to keep your kitchen looking modern and clean.

European-Inspired Minimalist Kitchens

With hints of Italian and Scandinavian designs, frameless kitchen cabinets are trending. They’re especially popular for those who want a modern, uncluttered vibe. These cabinet designs usually include full overlay doors that are flush against each other. The end aesthetic is a wall of beautifully symmetric cabinetry.

Quality Is the New Luxury with Edgewood Cabinetry

If you’re planning (or thinking about) a kitchen remodel or refresh, our Edgewood Cabinetry team of designers can bring your vision to life. Whether you want classic elegance or a bold, modern look, we make the process a breeze. We’ll also guide you through kitchen cabinet selection, with all these latest 2025 cabinet design trends in mind. Connect with us about your kitchen project ideas this year, and start exploring your kitchen cabinet options.

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Getting custom cabinets for the first time? You’re going to love them! After all, new cabinets are like a facelift for your kitchen. Plus, they add value to your home.

However, upgrading to custom cabinets isn’t like going to the store and choosing a new piece of decor to bring home and enjoy immediately. A lot of work goes into making custom cabinets. And you’ll enjoy the process much more if you know what to expect. That’s why understanding the cabinet design and installation process is so important. Here’s what happens at each step of the process.

Initial Consultation

The first step is your initial consultation, which can happen in person or through email. We’ll discuss your ideas, and you can share any plans or drawings you have. If we’re in person, we’ll also take measurements of your kitchen.

Next, we’ll come up with a preliminary design together. Once you’re happy with the design, we’ll also give you a quote. And we can make adjustments if necessary to fit your budget.

Plans and Contracts

In the next step, we’ll finalize the design. Then, once you are satisfied with the design, we’ll create a contract. You’ll need to sign the contract and pay your deposit before we progress further.

After those steps have been completed, we’ll give you a copy of your floor plan and the drawings we have made to keep for your records. You’ll be able to refer back to them at any point in the process.

Preparation

Next, we need to prepare for the actual project to begin. We’ll help you choose the hardware, wood species, color of paint or stain, and door design of your cabinets. You’ll also choose the accessories and options you want to include.

At this stage, we also take detailed measurements of your kitchen so we can custom build your cabinets. And we provide you with a cost estimate based on those measurements.

3-D Design Rendering

Once we’ve settled on all the specifications for your cabinet and completed our detailed measurements, it’s time to create a 3-D design. This allows you to see what your custom cabinets will look like in your space.

It’s important to look closely at your 3-D design and ensure you are satisfied with it. This is the model we build your cabinets from. So be sure everything looks exactly the way you want it. If you want to make changes, we’ll revise the design until you are happy.

Building and Inspection

After you have approved your 3-D design image, we begin building your cabinets. Follow our Facebook page for updates as we work. We post images there. You can expect this part of the process to take approximately 4 to 8 weeks. We want everything to be perfect!

Once we finish building your cabinets, we invite you to come to our shop to inspect them. Inspect your cabinets closely to ensure they look the way you expected, and take the opportunity to test out the functionality of your cabinet components. This is the last step before we install your cabinets, so now is the time to let us know if there is anything we need to revise.

Installation

As soon as you complete your inspection and approve your cabinets, we set a date to install them in your home. This step often goes much more quickly than you imagine! That’s because our detailed measurements and building process mean we’ve already designed your cabinets to fit precisely into your space. And that means installation is quickly completed!

The exact amount of time this step takes will depend on the size and scope of your project. If your new cabinets involve working with other vendors, like plumbers or electricians, we’ll also coordinate with them to complete everything in a timely manner. And we’ll keep you updated every step of the way.

Enjoy Your New Cabinets

Once your cabinets are complete, you’ll take a final walk-through with us to ensure you are satisfied. And that’s it! There’s nothing left to do but enjoy your new cabinets.

Are you ready to get started on your own custom cabinet design? Contact us today to begin.

 

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Are you thinking about updating your kitchen with new Shaker cabinets but aren’t sure if they’re the right style for you? Don’t worry, we can help! Here’s everything you need to know about Shaker cabinets.

Shaker Cabinet Design

Above all, the design of new cabinets is usually the first priority for homeowners. After all, you want your new cabinets to look good and fit in with your decor. Thankfully, Shaker cabinets are one of the most popular cabinet designs for a good reason. They work with almost any decor!

Shaker cabinets are so named because they were first designed by the religious group called the Shakers. Shakers believed in living a simple life. And they felt that too much decoration could lead to the sin of pride. So they developed the simple, utilitarian cabinets we know today as Shaker cabinets. And that design has endured for hundreds of years!

Honesty and integrity were also important to Shakers. And that applied both to their beliefs and their cabinets. The Shakers spurned modern elements, like veneer, deeming them dishonest. Instead, they focused on high-quality workmanship and durability. And that’s something Shaker cabinets are still known for today. Talk about a lasting design!

The most defining feature of Shaker cabinet design is the framed flat-panel doors. These classic frames consist of two horizontal pieces, called rails, and two vertical pieces called stiles. Ultimately, they create a simple, appealing design that fits well in almost any kitchen. Additionally, while traditional Shaker cabinets had wood knobs, today, you can choose any cabinet pulls you wish.

Shaker Cabinet Materials

Due to the Shaker values of simplicity and quality workmanship, Shaker cabinets were traditionally made from local American woods. Other cabinet makers of the time imported mahogany and rosewood. But the Shakers used pine, maple, and cherry, which were abundant near their homes.

Today, those same species of wood are still the most common materials used to make Shaker cabinets. They provide solid construction and beauty. So they are perfect if you prefer a traditional choice. However, it’s fine to use any species of wood you like in custom Shaker cabinets.

Shaker cabinets are also often painted or stained. If you prefer stained wood, choose the species that appeals most to you. Pine cabinets are lighter in color, while cherry and maple are darker. However, if you prefer to paint your cabinets, maple is a good choice. That’s because it’s smooth and easy to paint.

Benefits of Shaker Cabinets

The Shaker focus on quality, simple design, and utility creates a top-notch cabinet. So expect your Shaker cabinets to be strong, long-lasting, beautiful, and functional. And isn’t that what we all want from our new cabinets?

Today, we reap the benefits of the attractive yet hard-working Shaker design. But we also have the freedom to add as many modern touches as we wish. That way, it’s easy to make Shaker cabinets as useful as possible. And that’s important because your cabinets should work for you.

Edgewood Cabinetry offers a variety of cabinet accessories and options that work well with Shaker cabinets. For instance, hide a pull-outs for your trash behind your stylish Shaker cabinet doors. Or tidy the inside of your cabinets with Lazy Susans, spice racks, and drawer inserts.

Want a home bar tucked behind a simple Shaker cabinet facade? We can do that, too! Today, there’s no limit to the useful features available for Shaker cabinets. So if you love the Shaker cabinet design, we’ll make all the custom features you want work for you! After all, style plus function is a clear win when it comes to new cabinets. And we want you to win!

Would you like to learn more about Shaker cabinets? Or are you ready to design the kitchen of your dreams with new Shaker cabinets? Great! Give us a call at (919) 339-7300 or contact us here. We’re happy to answer all your questions and help you begin the design process.

 

 

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Thinking about getting new kitchen cabinets? You probably have tons of questions. And we have answers! Here are five of the most frequently asked questions about the kitchen cabinet and design installation process.

1. Will I Need a Permit?

The answer to this depends on where you live, but it’s possible. That’s because installing custom kitchen cabinets sometimes requires modifications to your electrical system. Additionally, you may need to modify your plumbing. And you may even want to move a wall. All of these processes require permits.

Don’t be intimidated, though! Permits and inspections serve to protect you from harm. And as a licensed, bonded, and insured contractor, we are happy to help you through the process. You can learn more about which projects typically require permits here. But remember, you should always check with your city before starting any home improvement project to be certain of your local requirements. Here’s additional information on which kitchen projects typically don’t require permits.

2. How Long Will It Take?

When you opt for custom kitchen cabinets, you’re hiring a professional to make and install cabinets for your unique space. The time it takes to complete the project is highly variable and dependent on your exact circumstances. For example, more elaborate designs and unusual sizes take longer to make than stock cabinets do. Everything from the layout of your kitchen to the design you choose will impact the time it takes to complete your remodel.

What you can expect, however, is clear and continuing communication throughout the process. We want you to be 100% satisfied with your results, so we take the time to plan every detail. As a result, you receive well-planned and well-built cabinets that fit perfectly into your home. And doing things right the first time always saves you time in the end.

3. How Does The Design Process Work?

Typically, we begin the design process by working directly with you. After all, they’re your cabinets, and we want to ensure everything is exactly how you want it. So we’ll discuss options with you and help you establish a budget. And we’ll answer any questions you have throughout the process.

Finally, we’ll create exact samples of your cabinet doors for your approval. Then, once you have approved the final design, we’ll move ahead to the construction and installation process.

4. How Do I Know Which Species of Wood to Choose?

Rest assured that we will help you select the best species of wood for your needs. Since we build custom cabinets, we don’t place limits on the type of wood you can choose for your kitchen. So if there’s a species you love, bring it up! We’ll let you know if it will work for your intended purpose.

In general, however, close-grained hardwoods are the best species for your kitchen. That’s because they hold up well to all the environmental factors they will inevitably be exposed to. Cleaners, steam, and water, for example, all take a toll on cabinets. Close-grained hardwoods, like maple, cherry, and hickory, are better able to withstand these exposures than are softer woods.

5. Can I Choose Painted Cabinets to Save Money?

When it comes to custom cabinets, the final price will depend on the options you select, and that includes the finish. Generally speaking, it’s true that painted cabinets are cheaper than those with natural wood finishes. However, it’s important to remember that here at Edgewood Cabinetry, we make all our cabinets from high-grade wood and use specialized construction techniques. As such, it’s not always the case that painted cabinets are cheaper.

For instance, specialty paints and complex door designs are often more expensive than a simple door with a clear lacquer finish. Indeed, the style of door you choose, along with the type of finish, typically has more influence on the overall price than whether you choose paint versus wood. Thankfully, though, it doesn’t hurt to explore your options. We don’t charge for design consultation, so there’s no obstacle to finding a style you love that fits within your budget.

Do you have additional questions about our kitchen cabinet and design installation process? Get more information by reading our FAQ  or send us a message and we’ll be in touch soon!

 

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Black is one of the most dreaded colors for kitchen décor. People usually prefer brighter and more inviting colors. However, you can integrate the color black into your décor and end up with a fantastic outcome. Black might be a hard color to use overall, but it is a beautiful accent for any kitchen. Here are some ways to use black in your kitchen cabinets Raleigh NC.

Black Cabinetry

Dark cabinets are one of the most exciting and notable kitchen trends today. After years of all white and neutral designs, black has emerged, defying all expectations. The power of black cabinets projects a robust and modern style. The idea of using black cabinetry is easy; implementing it is still hard.

Use Black as an Accent

Many people are interested in using black in their cabinetry but do not dare to make black a primary color in the overall kitchen style. Using black to accent different pieces serves as a strong focal point. Kitchen islands are perfectly suited for dark cabinets. Standalone cabinets also work well as a go-to option for using dark-color accent pieces. Black countertops can make other colors pop.

Adapt Look to Different Styles

One of the most versatile colors is black – it goes with every other color. It has many options that represent an excellent opportunity and significant challenges. However, without proper and strategic styling, the tone can make your space seem dreary or drab. Black won’t work with all kitchens and styles, so approach with caution where and how much it’s used.

Spice Up Black’s Elegance

Dark cabinets are beautiful and look refined on their own. Suppose you want to take this sophistication up a notch. In that case, you can enhance the cabinets by incorporating gold-colored hardware, accents, or trim.

Use Sleek Additions to Increase the Contemporary Appeal

Black is a unique color that can evoke a classic style and edgy trends. If you go for a contemporary design, the emphasis must be on clean lines instead of the color itself. If you prefer a sleek, modern look, you can go for slab doors or flat panels. Open shelving is also an excellent option for a kitchen featuring dark colors. Glossy versus matte finish is another consideration – each creates a different feel.

Keeping it Traditional

For those who go for a traditional look, you can achieve the results with decorative elements such as black crown molding or intricate hardware. Display these on raised or flat panel cabinets.

The Farmhouse Look

The farmhouse look is a challenging style to incorporate black. The key to success is giving this trend a modern twist. Use brushed finishes. This technique can mean light-colored brushes on dark cabinets or dark-colored brushes on light cabinets. This “distressed” look can be made trendy using nonconventional color combinations.

Edgewood Cabinetry

Dark colors require a little more creativity to make the most out of them. Be bold and try a style that makes your space unique. Edgewood Cabinetry can create custom kitchen cabinets Raleigh NC. We offer you various designs where dark cabinets can be integrated to reflect your style and personality. Call us today at 919-339-7300.

Edgewood Cabinetry mudroom cabinets

The name mudroom is somewhat of a misnomer. Though it sounds dirty, a mudroom is the first line of defense for your house’s cleanliness. You often have your arms full of mail, coats, bags, leashes, etc. when entering your home. Utilizing mudroom cabinets in creative ways to organize all of that clutter can keep a house neat and tidy.

Organize With Custom Cabinets

In most homes, the mudroom becomes the junk drawer for the house, but you can create an organized room by having storage cabinets and drawers for all of that clutter. Out of sight, out of mind, right? Turn chaos into an organized dream.

Mudroom Storage

The beauty of mudroom cabinets is that they are incredibly versatile and come in different varieties to suit your needs. You can create lockers with handy hooks for coats, leashes, and other hanging items. Shelving can store shoes, and cubbies can keep those seasonal items like gloves and hats handy but out of sight. You could even add a bench to use for lacing up shoes and putting on boots. Seating can include additional storage in the seat.

Mudroom Décor & Style

Add some personality to your mudroom with family photos, inspirational messages, or cute colorful cubbies for miscellaneous storage. Include a built-in hamper for placing dirty outerwear or sportswear. Use a label maker to create labels for the baskets and cabinets to quickly locate needed items and remind family members to store their gear. For young children, print out a pet’s name in a cute font or use the pet’s picture and label the child’s mudroom cabinet that way. It adds an extra something special to your mudroom cabinets.

Coordinated mudroom cabinets create a clean look, even if what’s behind the doors is utter chaos. You can create a Pinterest-worthy mudroom with custom cabinets. Custom mudroom cabinets may be a good option if you have something bulky or large to stash away, if your mudroom has a high ceiling (and thus extra wall space to take advantage of), or you have a lot of family members requiring their cubbies.

Edgewood Cabinetry

No matter your mudroom situation, custom mudroom cabinets can give you a stylish and unique look to take it to the next level. Ready to turn your mudroom chaos into an organized dream? Let Edgewood Cabinetry design the ultimate combination of cabinets and drawers to meet all your family’s needs. Call 919-339-7300 to set up an appointment today.

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When it comes to choosing the best custom cabinets for your home, you should leave nothing to chance. It is fantastic that you have decided to settle for custom cabinets but this is only the first step. Since custom cabinets are unique and cater to your specific needs, you need a true custom cabinet maker. A qualified custom cabinet maker assures you of a job well done, and a personal touch that you can’t find elsewhere.  Here are the most compelling reasons for you to look into custom cabinets above all else!

Design Expertise

A true custom cabinet maker has had years of experience in cabinet making and typically even more, they know how to do everything by hand and they know what to look out for. A custom cabinet maker can also help you ensure you get the best usage of your space possible, this is what they do for a living so they know what will give you the most useable space. Even restrained to a medium budget, if you were to spend the same amount of  money on pre-made cabinets, you wouldn’t get nearly as much value back. Don’t just fill your cabinet space, create something amazing in it.

New Cabinet Designs

Settling for a custom design should not mean that you’re not open to new ideas. A true custom cabinet maker may have even better ideas than yours, and offer those to you as you work on the project. They can take your dreams and thoughts and transform them into something magnificent. You only need to be open minded to their ideas. Furthermore, such a cabinet maker is continuously keeping up with new skills and knowledge in cabinet making. They are aware of the trends in custom cabinet making and can advise you accordingly. Cabinet makers, Raleigh such as Edgewood Cabinetry are on top of their game.

Customer Service

If you decided not to hire a custom cabinet maker, you probably went with a big-box store or some other mass-producer. Good luck getting any kind of customer service there when you need it. If you don’t like the end result, who do you have to blame? Both you and the unqualified cabinet maker are not adequately equipped to handle such work. If you are working with a true custom cabinet maker, you know that in the end you’re going to have a quality product. Therefore, you can ask questions and air out any reservations you have during the cabinet making process. The greatest strength of custom cabinets is that as the process goes along you can change ideas and such, and in the end you’ll get exactly what you asked for. You just can’t replicate that.

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Everyone wants quality cabinets, you want them to be able to outlive you honestly. Buying any pre-made cabinet is a guessing game, it could last for 50 years, or it could start falling apart in 5 years. Your investment in custom cabinets should be well worth the cost. You just can’t ensure this quality if you aren’t paired up with a true professional custom cabinet maker.

Timely Work

Nobody wants to put work into a plan and commission it to be done just to be stuck waiting, inconveniencing yourself. Your project shouldn’t take too long, but it also shouldn’t be done in a night. A true custom cabinet maker takes enough time to make sure you’re getting the quality project that you paid for, and that the work gets done in a timely fashion.

Ready to start creating your own handcrafted storage options? Start by contacting us today to learn more. Call now at (919) 339-7300! We can’t wait to help you get the cabinets you’ve always wanted.