Storage built to fit the room — not pulled off a shelf.
Custom cabinetry and closets earn their keep by using space stock units waste. Designed for your walls, your ceiling height, and what you actually own, built-ins make a room work harder than any piece of furniture.
Is this you?
You've got awkward walls, a deep closet that wastes half its space, or a room that needs built-ins to function. You want storage designed and built to fit exactly — pantries, walk-ins, built-in shelving, window seats, media walls — not a big-box kit forced into the space.
This fits if you want to:
- Custom walk-in closet and reach-in closet systems.
- Built-in shelving, window seats, and media walls.
- Pantries, mudroom storage, and home-office built-ins.
What’s included — and what’s not
| Included | Not included |
|---|---|
| Design measured to your space | Whole-room remodeling (see remodel services) |
| Cabinetry, shelving, and closet systems built and installed | Furniture and freestanding pieces |
| Hardware, lighting integration, and finish | Appliances |
| Scribe and install for a built-in fit | Structural changes beyond the install |
How it works
- Consultation — we measure the space and talk through what needs to be stored and shown.
- Design + selections — layout, materials, hardware, and finish.
- Build — cabinetry and systems built to your measurements.
- Install — scribed and fitted so it reads as built-in, not placed.
- Walkthrough — adjustment, punch list, clean hand-back.
Seattle & King County notes
Most cabinetry and closet work doesn't require a permit on its own. When it's part of a larger remodel — moving walls, plumbing, or electrical — it folds into that project's permit, which we handle.
We design, build, and install — so the cabinetry is made to your measurements and fitted on site, not adapted from stock sizes.

