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Custom cabinetry ideas for real homes.
A simple look at kitchens, built-ins, closets, storage, bathroom vanities, and home bars. These photos show the kinds of spaces Unique Cabinetry can design, build, and install around your measurements, style, and storage needs.
Kitchen cabinets
Clean, functional kitchens.
Kitchen cabinetry should improve storage, support daily routines, and match the look of the home.

Custom cabinet layout with a clean wood tone and bright countertop surface.

Simple cabinet fronts and hardware selected for a bright kitchen finish.

Wood cabinetry for a warmer, more textured kitchen style.

Oakwood color cabinets with gold handle bars and a bright island layout for a warm custom kitchen look.
Built-ins and shelves
Finished storage that feels part of the room.
Built-ins are useful for living rooms, offices, media spaces, display areas, and feature walls.

Open shelves combined with closed cabinets for display and organization.

Built-in shelving sized to fit the wall and the room style.

Cabinet details, colors, and hardware selected for the surrounding space.
Closets and storage
Storage planned around what you own.
Closets, pantry storage, laundry storage, and utility areas work better when every shelf and cabinet has a purpose.

Shelves and hanging areas arranged around items you use every day.

Storage divided into clear zones for clothing, accessories, and household items.
Bathroom vanities
Vanities that fit the bathroom.
A custom vanity can improve storage, finish, counter space, and the daily flow of the room.

Cabinet finish and surface selection planned together for a finished look.
Home bars
Bar and beverage storage for entertaining.
Home bars can include wine storage, bottle display, closed cabinetry, serving space, and lighting opportunities.

Custom bar cabinetry with display space, bottle storage, and a finished built-in look.
Start your project
Have a space you want to improve?
Tell Unique Cabinetry what you want to store, what style you like, and where the project will go. The design starts with listening and measuring.
