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Consumer Information

CUSTOM CABINETS VS MANUFACTURED CABINETS

  • Is custom worth the additional cost?
  • Can’t I get the same look with manufactured cabinets?
  • Why should I go with custom cabinets?
  • What are the added benefits of choosing custom cabinets?

These are some common questions we are asked. The differences between custom and manufactured cabinets extend beyond the price point. Here, we explain some of the fundamental contrasts so you can make an informed decision.

How They Are Made

  • Our custom cabinets are made right here in North Carolina, allowing us to continuously monitor the product from start to finish. We try to source our wood from local suppliers, which helps other local businesses succeed. Choosing local wood can also reduce environmental impact.
  • Manufactured cabinets are made on an assembly line and typically use particleboard and plywood as their primary materials. Glue and staples are often used to construct cabinets, which can result in reduced durability.
White kitchen cabinets with a brown island and large light fixtures

Design Options

  • Custom cabinets mean custom options. Do you need a cabinet that fits neatly under the sink? Are you looking to have paneled appliances? How about a docking drawer in the bathroom where you can easily plug in a blow dryer or curling iron? Do you have a kitchen with an odd layout? We can help you with any of these needs and more. Custom means unique and tailored to your lifestyle, giving you control over your project.
  • Manufactured cabinets can offer a variety of design options, including color, style, and size, but they are still limited by product availability and materials. If you have a standard kitchen, this may be a doable option. Don’t forget that you can mix and match. Choosing a custom piece that blends with your design is a great way to get the essential custom options you need while staying within your price point.

Quality

  • Because we still make our custom cabinets in our shop, we guarantee the highest quality. We proudly stand behind our product because we build with integrity. Each piece is inspected and branded with our emblem to show that it meets our standards. Read about some additional benefits of choosing custom cabinets.
  • Factory-made does not mean it is bad, but it does mean that manufactured cabinets can be more susceptible to flaws due to their quick turnaround and assembly-line hazards. These can lead to a poor finished product that will not last as long as it should or withstand the daily wear and tear it needs to withstand.
Bathroom with a double vanity and fireplace

Come See For Yourself!

We understand that our product is not for everyone, but we assure you that if you choose Walker Woodworking, you will not be disappointed. Owner and founder Travis Walker has built a business on quality products, resulting in satisfied customers. Read some reviews to hear what past clients have said about our custom cabinets, or visit our showroom to tour our displays; you might find the inspiration you have been looking for.

There is a reason why so many designers and homeowners opt to use quarter sawn white oak in their projects. It provides the durability and resilience they require in their cabinet performance, but also gives any area in the home an exquisite look rarely found in other wood species.

By having your trash can conveniently stored in a pull-out cabinet, you can avoid running back and forth with the garbage and eliminate a dripping mess on the floor. Custom cabinetry allows you to create a pullout that is just right for the size of the trash can.

There are three basic categories of kitchen cabinets: custom cabinets, stock cabinets, and semi-custom cabinets. Each category has its pros and cons. Knowing how to choose the best cabinet can help secure long-term benefits.

When you think of oak cabinetry, what do you envision? Probably a kitchen in an older home with lighter-toned cabinets and all of the “typical oak” graining showing on every door and drawer. 

A deep cleaning of your new kitchen may indeed be due every few months. However, the most beneficial cleaning tasks can be done every few days to help your kitchen remain beautiful and functional for years to come.