Our standard wood frame (SWF) cabinets are constructed using either 3/4" thick or 1" thick face frames. This is the traditional method of North American cabinetmakers. Using this construction method we provide inset doors with multiple details around the inset opening, such as a 1/4" or 3/8" bead, a chamfer, an ogee profile and several others. This style lends itself to traditional and what we call transitional styles. We offer an expansive collection of door styles, woods and finishes that allow you to make your space uniquely yours.
Specialty and fine detailed items are crafted using traditional woodworking tools and methods, with each craftsman utilizing their skills to create one-of-a kind pieces. Our cabinet interior floors are flush with the cabinet opening for a clean smooth surface allowing less area for dirt and grime to accumulate. Each cabinet has a solid wood interior hanging cleat that is glued and stapled to the interior of the cabinet box enabling the cabinet installer to securely fasten the cabinets square and plum, without the cabinet back pulling away from the cabinet box.