Kitchen Cabinets in Miami, FL

Miami Custom Cabinets Specialists designs, fabricates, and installs custom kitchen cabinets in Miami, FL — built to your exact measurements, in the style you choose, with premium hardwoods and commercial-grade hardware backed by 20+ years of cabinetmaking.

Whether you want painted Shaker cabinets, rich stained inset cabinetry, or a modern two-tone design, every cabinet is built to order and installed by our own team. No stock sizes, no filler compromises, no subcontractors.

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Custom Shaker-style kitchen cabinets in Miami, FL

Kitchen Cabinet Styles We Build

Every style is available in any wood species and finish combination. We build to order — not to a catalog.

Shaker-Style Cabinets

Our most-requested style. Recessed center panels, clean square edges, and minimal ornamentation make Shaker doors work in transitional, coastal, and contemporary Miami kitchens alike. Built painted or stained, full-overlay or inset.

Raised Panel Cabinets

A more formal look with detailed raised center panels, arched top rails, and decorative crown. Built for homeowners who want a timeless kitchen with weight and character — beautiful in cherry, walnut, and hickory.

Frameless Slab-Front Cabinets

European frameless construction with full-overlay slab doors for a streamlined, modern look. Maximum interior access, uninterrupted surfaces, and a flat, seamless face — often paired with push-to-open hardware or slim bar pulls.

Two-Tone & Inset Cabinets

Two-tone kitchens contrast upper and lower colors for depth — white uppers over a navy island is a Miami favorite. Inset doors that sit flush inside the face frame deliver furniture-grade precision for clients who want the highest-end result.

Smart Storage Built Into Every Cabinet

Great cabinets should look beautiful and work hard. We engineer functional storage into every kitchen from day one — not as a tacked-on upgrade.

  • Pull-out base drawers — far more usable than fixed shelving, and easier on your back
  • Lazy Susan corner units — puts the dead corner space most kitchens waste back to work
  • Spice pull-outs — narrow vertical drawers beside the range, sized for jars and bottles
  • Trash & recycling pullouts — concealed, ventilated bins hidden in a base cabinet or under the sink
  • Appliance garages — keep the mixer and coffee station off the counter but within reach
  • Tray & sheet-pan dividers — vertical slots that keep flat bakeware organized and grabbable

Who Builds a Custom Kitchen With Us

Most of our kitchen clients land here for one of three reasons. They're remodeling a dated kitchen and want it done right the first time; they're building a new home and refuse to drop stock boxes into a space they designed from scratch; or they tried to make semi-custom work and hit a wall the moment their layout didn't match a catalog. In every case the answer is the same — cabinetry drawn for the room instead of the room compromised to fit the cabinetry.

We build for every kitchen shape: galley, L-shaped, U-shaped, single-wall, and big open-plan kitchens anchored by an island or peninsula. Awkward soffits, structural columns, sloped ceilings, off-center windows, and range walls that never line up with standard widths are exactly the problems custom solves. Instead of filler panels and dead corners, you get usable storage in every inch.

Scope is just as flexible. We take on full gut renovations with new cabinetry throughout, and we also build single statement pieces — a furniture-style island, a floor-to-ceiling pantry wall, or a coffee and beverage station — to drop into an otherwise finished kitchen. Whatever the size of the job, it's measured, drawn, and built specifically for you.

Why Miami Homeowners Choose Our Kitchen Cabinets

  • One team, start to finish — we measure, design, build, and install in-house, with no subcontractors passing blame
  • Built to your exact dimensions — no stock sizes, no filler strips, no wasted corners
  • Furniture-grade construction — ¾-inch plywood boxes, solid hardwood doors, dovetailed drawers
  • A finish made for the climate — hand-sprayed conversion varnish that won't swell or yellow in the humidity
  • See it before we build it — 3D renderings and shop drawings you approve up front
  • 20+ years of kitchens — hundreds of South Florida kitchens built and installed

Our Kitchen Cabinet Process

1

In-Home Measure & Consult

We visit your kitchen, take precise field measurements, note plumbing and appliance locations, and talk through how you cook, your storage needs, and your budget.

2

Design & 3D Approval

You get detailed drawings and 3D renderings of your exact kitchen with the styles, finishes, and hardware you chose. Nothing is built until you sign off.

3

Shop Fabrication

Every cabinet is built to order in our shop from solid hardwood and furniture-grade plywood. Doors and drawers are fitted and tested before they leave.

4

Professional Installation

Our in-house crew protects your home, hangs every cabinet dead level, adjusts all hardware, and cleans up before they go.

Kitchen Cabinet FAQs

How much do custom kitchen cabinets cost in Miami?
Cost depends on kitchen size, wood species, door style, and storage features. Custom cabinets are a long-term investment built to last 20–30+ years. We give you a detailed quote after measuring your space — no guessing from a price list.
What wood species do you build with?
We build in white oak, maple, cherry, walnut, alder, and hickory, plus painted MDF for flat-front styles. Each species has its own grain, hardness, and staining behavior, and we'll help you choose based on your look and how hard the kitchen gets used.
Do all your cabinets come with soft-close hardware?
Yes. Soft-close hinges and full-extension undermount drawer slides are standard on everything we build. We use hardware rated for 100,000+ open-and-close cycles — the same grade specified for luxury residential and commercial work.
Will the finish hold up to Miami humidity?
It will. We hand-spray catalyzed conversion varnish, a hard, moisture-resistant topcoat chosen specifically for South Florida's climate, so doors and boxes don't swell, warp, or fail the way bargain finishes do.
What's the lead time from design approval to installation?
Most full kitchens complete in 6–10 weeks from design approval. We give you a confirmed timeline at sign-off and stick to it.

Ready to Build Your Dream Kitchen?

Call us or request a free consultation. We'll measure your space, design your cabinets, and deliver precision craftsmanship that lasts for decades.