Behind The Scenes
When homeowners see a finished kitchen or a built-in cabinet system, it’s easy to focus on the design’s beauty. The wood grain, the paint color, or the hardware. But behind every custom cabinet is a detailed process that combines craftsmanship, precision, and thoughtful planning.
At Walker Woodworking, building custom cabinets is more than manufacturing a product—it’s about creating something tailored to a home and designed to last for decades. Here’s a step-by-step look at what goes into building a custom cabinet.
1. Design & Planning
Every custom cabinet project begins with careful planning. Before a single piece of wood is cut, the layout, dimensions, and functionality are determined.
This stage often includes:
- Reviewing architectural plans or design drawings
- Confirming measurements and space requirements
- Determining cabinet styles, door profiles, and finishes
- Planning interior storage features such as pull-outs or drawer systems
Because custom cabinetry is built specifically for each home, every detail is considered—from ceiling heights to appliance placement. This ensures the cabinets fit perfectly within the space.










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