At Gerald L. Scott Custom Cabinetry in Perkasie, PA, our team of craftsmen has the expertise to design & build cabinetry for the Home & Business including Kitchens, Bath Cabinetry, Closet Systems, Family Room Built-ins, Entertainment Centers, Home office, and more! Since 1981 my company has provided clients with quality craftsmanship for all types of cabinetry and woodwork. Attention to detail is the hallmark of my business. We strive to incorporate your needs in our cabinetry to improve and organize your lifestyle.
Cabinets should be both helpful and beautiful. When you have the right cabinets, storage becomes a breeze and your home looks stylish and orderly. However, cabinets are not one size fits all. To get your cabinets to fit your room's dimensions, your storage needs, and your personal style, order custom cabinets from Gerald L. Scott Custom Cabinetry. We've provided excellent cabinets to customers in the Doylestown, PA, area since 1981. Our company started in a two-car garage, but we've grown over the years as a result of our high customer satisfaction.
Having an organized kitchen with adequate storage is one of the best ways to cut down on the amount of time you spend looking for things when you’re cooking. If your current cabinets aren’t really getting the job done, we may be able to help.
For most of history, furniture had to all be built by hand, which meant making it was a time-consuming and expensive process. Because of that, not a lot of people could afford to own fine furniture like cabinets, but that started to change in the mid-1600s.
If you have a kitchen with a pass through, placing cabinets on either or both sides adds balance as well as making empty space useful. Use one side of the pass through for plates and dishes, and the other side for cups and glasses.
Are you concerned that your kitchen is too small and cramped to allow for the adequate storage space your kitchen essentials need? In some cases, it may just be that the cabinets are poorly laid out, and installing custom cabinets could be the answer.
A face frame cabinet has a frame fixed to the front of the cabinet, concealing its edges and providing a fixing point for hinges. Face frame cabinets have a traditional look and are quite common in older homes.