


Every kitchen has its own personality. This one called for something bold - a mix of muted sage green uppers, warm wood-toned lower drawers, and an island wrapped in a textured concrete-look finish. Getting all three to work together without competing takes some careful planning up front.
We build custom cabinets because stock options just don't cut it for layouts like this. The U-shape perimeter run, the floating upper cabinets flanking that oversized window, the open display box above the range - none of that works out of a box from a home improvement store. It has to be designed from scratch and built to fit the exact space.
The island is where this kitchen really makes a statement. That concrete-panel finish on the base gives it serious visual weight without making the space feel heavy. Paired with the light quartz countertop on top, it balances out nicely. The warm wood drawer faces throughout tie everything together and keep it from feeling too cold or industrial.
We do a lot of work across the Clemmons area, and homeowners here are increasingly leaning into this kind of design - clean lines, mixed materials, minimal hardware. It's a look that holds up well over time and doesn't feel dated five years from now. That matters when you're making an investment this size.
Custom cabinetry is one of those things where the details either show or they don't. Consistent reveal spacing, flush door alignment, solid box construction - these are things you feel every time you open a drawer or close a cabinet door. We take that seriously on every job we do.