Shepard Custom Cabinets in Anaheim
Great design is the cornerstone of elegant and functional custom cabinets. We have years of experience designing, crafting, and installing custom cabinetry in the Anaheim area. We’ve provided custom cabinets to many upscale commercial and residential properties in Anaheim, and the greater Orange County area. All of our custom cabinets are built right here in Anaheim, and we likewise provide bespoke furniture like bookcases, bathroom vanities, and closet shelving. Our goal is to bring to life our client’s vision, and make stylish and space saving cabinets.
Cabinets are large and are a very noticeable part of your home, so it is a key part of any remodeling project. Remodeling a property is a milestone event, so getting your cabinets to fit into your overall vision is a significant factor in the remodels success. What sets our custom cabinets apart from others in Anaheim, is them being fully customized and locally made. Whether it be open frame doors, partial overlay doors, or hardwood counter tops we build everything with high quality wood and industry leading cabinet hardware. Our attention to detail is reflected in the artistry that is present in every piece we produce.
Reach out today and we can start designing the custom cabinets of your dreams. Get started today with one of our custom cabinetry craftsmen to begin your journey to a brand new living space.
Hand Made Custom Cabinets in Anaheim
Great design is the foundation of space saving and elegant custom cabinetry. From kitchen cabinets, custom bookcases closets, media/entertainment centers, to floating shelves. Many of our clients love creating a matching theme for the furniture throughout their home, reach out to one of our carpentry specialists to get the planning process started. Our craftsmen have years of experience, and our attention to detail can help you turn your dream home into reality. How Our Process Works
A. Outlining and Initial Estimate Phase
The first step is speaking to an experienced contractor at Shepard Custom Cabinets about what you want from your custom cabinetry. A great place to start, is to send us the dimensions of your rooms, either through sketches or architectural blueprints. After we learn the extent of work required we can provide you the first cost estimate. This will begin the planning phase, and we can assist you with making the final decisions on what you want.
B. Design Details & Consultation
After doing our initial due diligence and providing an estimate to you, we will begin the design and consultation phase. We communicate with you by phone and email, and will also need to visit the site to take final measurements. This is the stage where we finalize the design plans, create an estimated time of completion, and create a comprehensive list of the necessary supplies. At the end of this phase we will know the cost of the project.
C. Exact Drawings and Down Payment
During this step we will produce a payment schedule and give you ample notice for any upcoming payments. The payment schedule coincides with the subsequent phases of the project, the final plans, cabinet fabrication, and the final building.
Once the planning phase is done your project will be placed into our schedule as soon as the down payment is paid. At this point we will have a set of drawings that will contain the exact measurements and required materials. One of the main reasons we have opted for these processes is due to the challenges that arise from changes once the fabrication starts. Once your give us the word, we being to fabricate your cabinets.
D. Building the Cabinets and On-Site Installation
This is where all the pieces fall together. We start building and crafting your cabinets at our location in Anaheim. Once the fabrication phase is completed, we will transport everything to your property for the final installation. The last deposit is paid when the whole project is done, which typically takes between 4 to 8 weeks. Because custom cabinets are made to order, the turnaround time on your project will depend on various factors such as the style of cabinets, how many pieces, and the labor time for each unique piece.
Different Styles of Cabinet Doors
Selecting the proper cabinet door is important because it is the most visible part of your cabinet face. When choosing a cabinet door there are two classifications that will affect how your cabinet looks overall, the way that the door style, and how the door is attached to the cabinet frame. Each will have a large impact on the character of your cabinet.
Cabinet Door Attachments
A full-overlay cabinet door completely covers the front face of the cabinet, and consequently provides more storage space. Because the frame of the cabinet is one hundred percent covered, this one continuous low-profile surface between the cabinets which is extremely popular today.
Cabinets with inset doors have the door set into the frame, sitting fully flush when closed. At times you will see the hinges attached to the outside, and this requires precise work during the fabrication.
Partial overlay cabinets show much more of the cabinet frame, with about 1” to 2” of the frame exposed.
The Differences in Cabinet Door Styles
The recessed panel door makes it look like the center panel is depressed into the cabinet, give it a sleek streamlined feel. This style is used often in contemporary cabinets, and offers a lot of options when it comes to design.
Frameless glass front cabinets have a single glass pane, but no dividing mullions.
Mullion frame doors have vertical and horizonal bars that breakdown the face of the cabinet into sections. The panes or sections have glass inserts so you can see the interior of the cabinet.
Cabinets with raised panel doors have a lifted central panel with a recessed border around it. Raised panel doors are a very popular and can be seen on classic to current day cabinets.
The slab cabinet door, or flat-panel door, is simply a single slab of lumber and is totally flat.
Handcrafted Bath Cabinets and Custom Vanities
A refined tidy bathroom can really help improve your quality of life, and by adding custom bath cabinetry you can really upgrade the aesthetics and add to the storage space. While you are brainstorming the design for your custom vanities and cabinets, you should write a list of all your storage needs. Do you need the space for makeup application built into your vanity? Do you have an abundance of items in your bathroom, and would love to have as much storage space as possible? Do you need cabinet space to store your towels? Once you have gleaned your specific requirements, an expert carpenter at Shepard Custom Cabinets can assist you come up with a perfect design.
You can use a custom-made vanity to fully use your space, renovate your bathroom, and find a place for all your stuff! By hand making creative storage solutions for your bathroom cabinets and vanities, you can improve the aesthetics and functionality of your bathroom. A retreat you will feel serene and relaxed after a long hectic day.
Handcrafted Custom Media Centers
In addition to custom cabinets, one the more popular pieces of furniture we build at Shepard Custom Cabinets is custom media centers, otherwise known as entertainment centers. An entertainment center typically houses your television, sound systems, video game consoles, and related paraphernalia. Because your television is a central piece in your day to day living, many of our customers have found that this is a great opportunity to improve the aesthetic of their living space and get a custom-built entertainment center.
Often ready to assemble (RTA) media centers are made from cheaper materials, such as particle board, and don’t stand the test of time. At Shepard Custom Cabinets we only use the best quality hard wood to build your custom media center, and this will make your media center look fantastic today, as well as stay looking great years into the future. Having an endless tangle of wires featured in the center of your living room can be distraction and an eyesore, so we can help you build your cabinets to accommodate them, and help you conceal that clutter.
Stains and Finishes
In addition to the style of your cabinet doors, the size and shape, the type of materials, you can also add more character by choosing a finish. A finish is used to treat the surface of the cabinet to give it a desirable characteristics, such as improved protection, and alterations of it’s color and texture.
Waterborne finishes are used to add protection against scratches and damage, and it is non toxic to the environment. Waterborne finishes are fast drying and can mirror the look of many other stains and finishes. If you like patterns of grains of your piece of wood and want to change the color, it is great choice.
Glaze finishes can add additional texture and color to the surface of your cabinets, and can be brushed right on top of cabinets that have been painted or stained. If you like a glossy look, glazing your cabinets will give it a shine, as well as add damage and moisture protection. Painting your cabinets will completely hide the wood grains, and you can pretty much change it any color that you want. One popular option is to paint your cabinets a flat white color. There are a ton of options out there, and the expert craftsmen at Shepard Custom Cabinets are here to help, so give us a call today.