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Sacramento, CA

(916) 599-9290

Custom Freestanding Cabinetry

Cherry and Douglas fir dining room hutch. This was designed and built to compliment a kitchen with cherry cabinets in Rocklin, CA.

Lower drawers and interior upper drawers being fitted, for a sapele armoire.

Dovetailed drawers.

 

Unlike most production cabinet shops, I build all of my own doors and drawers from the same lumber selection as the rest of the cabinet, rather than outsourcing.

Drawers are dovetailed at all four corners, and dovetails are always cut by hand, because to me it looks better, and I enjoy the tradition and use of hand tools wherever possible. Wood drawer glides with careful tolerances are standard, but high-quality undermount, soft-closing glides can be used as well..

Dovetail layout.

Sapele hutch crown moldings.

Walnut and curly maple doors with ebony pulls.

Here’s a collection of hutches, armoires, credenzas and other cabinets that I’ve designed and built since around 2013. These are individually designed commissions for local customers, according to specific dimensions, drawer and door configurations and other requirements.

All of these are made from 100% solid hardwoods, and occasional softwoods such as vertical grain Douglas fir, from local suppliers. Lumber is carefully selected by me personally, for beauty and stability, and to meet the preferences of each client.

A dining room corner hutch, with arched, leaded glass doors (pictured before client had selected knobs), sitting in its East Sacramento home.

Beautifully figured solid cherry top, and vertical grain Douglas fir shiplap back.

Hand cut dovetails in quarter-sawn oak.

 

I commonly work with cherry, quarter-sawn white oak, sapele, maple, curly maple, walnut, Douglas fir and redwood. Reclaimed lumber of various kinds, selected specifically for your project, is always an option as well.

Custom sapele armoire.

Frame and panel construction allows solid cherry panels to expand and contract with changing humidity.

Tall sapele doors with flat panels and applied bead molding. Both panels were cut from the same wide board.

Walnut and curly maple, four-door credenza in its East Sacramento home.

Vertical grain Douglas fir top glue up.

Glass upper doors with applied bead molding. Douglas fir shiplap back.

Custom sapele armoire in its East Sacramento home.

Walnut legs and frame parts, with a curly maple panel, to be assembled for the side of a credenza.

 

Wood joinery is central to the structural quality of this kind of work. Parts are joined using old and proven methods like mortise and tenons, dados and dovetails. Combined with high quality modern glues, these joints are virtually indestructible. Fasteners like nails and screws are rarely used, if at all.

Seasonal wood movement is a constant consideration throughout the design process and in the types of joints used, so that the finished piece can expand and contract freely with changing environments and seasons.

Assembled walnut and curly maple credenza side, with holes for adjustable shelving clips.

Walnut and curly maple four-door credenza.

Full-extension interior drawer on undermount self-closing glides, requested by the customer.