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Reeded Cabinetry in Style: A Masterpiece of Texture & Craftsmanship

At Walker Woodworking, we’re always thrilled to see our custom cabinetry shine in beautifully designed spaces — especially when paired with visionary designers and thoughtful construction teams. One standout example is the Reeded Cabinetry in Style project, a kitchen that seamlessly blends texture, warmth, and timeless design.

Collaborating with Talent

This project was brought to life by the expert team at View the Reeded Cabinetry in Style project on Greenbrook Design’s site. Led by interior designer Meet Taylor Walker, Designer at Greenbrook Design, the vision was clear: create a kitchen that not only functions beautifully but also serves as a visual anchor in the home. 

Greenbrook Design is known for crafting spaces that feel both purposeful and stylish, blending form and function with a homeowner’s lifestyle in mind. Their deep understanding of materials and finishes allows them to push boundaries — as seen here.

What Makes Reeded Cabinetry So Special

In this kitchen, the perimeter cabinetry showcases our custom reeded panels, built using an inset method and natural walnut, with the Shelby door profile.

But why choose reeded cabinetry? Reeded doors feature vertical, raised ridges that create tactile texture and subtle rhythm across the cabinetry’s surface. This gives the space depth and an architectural presence that flat styles simply can’t match.

Here’s why reeded cabinetry has become such a standout trend:

  • Adds visual interest and depth — the vertical grooves break up flat surfaces and catch light beautifully.
  • Elevates design without overpowering it — ideal for both modern and traditional spaces.
  • Creates a tactile experience — perfect for homeowners who appreciate craftsmanship and detail.

Craftsmanship at Its Core — Walker Woodworking’s Role

At Walker Woodworking, we believe cabinetry should make an impact while still serving daily life. Our custom approach means every project — from initial concept to finished installation- is tailored to the client’s goals. Whether it’s a signature door style, such as reeded panels, or a completely bespoke layout, we’re proud to be the trusted cabinetmaker for designers and builders alike.

Our experience working with designers like Greenbrook Design ensures every cabinet not only fits perfectly but also enhances the space’s aesthetic and functionality. Projects like this showcase how texture, material choice, and craftsmanship come together in harmony.

Together, Building Beautiful Spaces

A project like Reeded Cabinetry in Style reminds us why collaboration matters. From the thoughtful design vision of Greenbrook Design and Taylor Walker to the hands-on build by Walker Woodworking, and the construction partners who brought it all to life — each step matters.

If you’re imagining custom cabinetry that’s both beautiful and uniquely you, let’s talk. Whether your style leans toward texture-rich woodwork, such as reeded panels, or toward a different design direction, we’d love to contact you to one of our dealers.

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