Cabinets
Semi-custom and custom cabinetry you can see, touch, and match in person.

What we carry.
Come see and touch the real thing before you buy it.
- Framed, frameless, inset and outdoors
- Stained, painted, laminate and Duraform finishes
- Full custom and semi-custom lines
- Soft-close doors and drawers as standard
- Islands, pantries, and built-ins
- Hardware, organizers and rollouts
Lines we carry.
The manufacturers behind what is on our floor. 8 of these have samples you can touch in the showroom today.
- Crestwood
- Designers Choice
- Executive
- Koch
- Midland
- WaypointPlywood sides, dovetail drawers, soft-close and catalyzed finishes. Usually the best value for the price.
- WolfFive lines, from builder-grade boxes that ship in a week to fully loaded custom.
- Wynnbrooke
- EnviiNot displayed in store
- SollidNot displayed in storeFamily-owned semi-custom maker in Chandler, serving the western states.
We have access to the lines marked not displayed in store, we have just run out of room to show them. Ask and we will pull the book.
Every door we sell, side by side.
Waypoint numbers its doors. Designers Choice names them after towns. Nobody can compare those on a manufacturer’s own website, so we put them on one set of shelves. Filter to the look you want, then come touch the ones you shortlisted.
No door matches that combination yet. Clear a filter, or call us at (720) 353-4065 and we will check the books.
Still to load: the lines below are on our floor or in our books, and their doors join this browser as we photograph the samples.
- Koch
- Midland
- Wolf
- Wynnbrooke
Designers Choice photographs its doors in unfinished maple, so those cards show the shape rather than the colour. Every one of them is stocked in the full range of finishes: ask and we will pull the book. Waypoint doors are shown in six real Waypoint finishes, and the grouping under Look is ours, not the manufacturers’.
What to know.
At their simplest, cabinets are just boxes hanging on a wall. Yet prices can swing 40% inside a single manufacturer's own line. Here is what moves the number.
The door is the biggest single factor. More intricate designs take longer to produce, so they cost more, and a full-overlay door covers more of the frame behind it, so it is slightly bigger and costs more again.
Drawers take longer to build and use more wood, so a drawer base costs more than the usual cabinet with one top drawer and a door below. Dovetailed drawers cost more than stapled ones and should last longer, and soft-close mechanisms are far beefier than side metal runners.
Wood species matters. Cherry usually costs more than maple, which costs more than oak. Walnut and mahogany are another conversation entirely.
A factory could offer every color on every door, but if it expects a color to be popular it will usually charge a premium for it, and carrying more inventory genuinely costs the factory more. Some factories spray their finishes, others hand wipe so the grain shows through. Glazing and penciling highlight the grooves by hand. So does distressing, where someone attacks the door with tools to give it a worn look. You could ask your dog to scratch your cabinets for free.
Craftsmanship levels differ too. Some makers adjust a box in 1/16 inch increments in any direction, some run a "you draw it" custom program, and some apply the valance at the factory before staining so you never see the seams.
For inspiration.
These are not our projects. They are our suppliers’ own photos, here to show the kind of room these products end up in, and to give you something to point at when you come in. Our own work, photographed in our customers’ own homes, is in the gallery.
You do not have to hire us to buy from us.
Our contractors have great reviews, but they’re not the least expensive. So if you’ve found someone else you’d rather work with, we understand. But come back to us for your products; you’ll be glad you did.
Most contractors are busy, so they offer preset packages. They won’t be bad, but they won’t be you.
That’s where we come in; we’ll work with you to help create a look you’ll love for years. Or send your contractor in to purchase from us. A lot of them have told us they just go to the Big Boxes anyway, but we have more choices and better prices than the Big Boxes on special ordered products.
Where this goes.
The rooms we most often fit these into. Every one of them can be a product-only order, or a job we design and install.
More from the showroom.
Match your finishes in one place.
Come see the samples.
Stop by the Littleton showroom and we will walk the design and the products with you. Once we know both, we can work up real numbers. No pressure.













































































































































