Custom Kitchen Cabinets
Custom Kitchen Cabinets Tailored for You
Reimagine Your Kitchen
Custom built cabinets are tailor-made to suit your specific needs, preferences, and lifestyle. Ridge View Cabinet Shop offers a wide variety various materials, finishes allowing you to choose the perfect design that fits your taste.
Kitchen Cabinet Styles
No matter your preference, we have the expertise to create your dream kitchen. Whether you lean towards modern aesthetics with clean lines and sleek materials, or you prefer the timeless charm of traditional designs, or even the warm embrace of a farmhouse-style kitchen with natural materials, we’re here to bring your vision to life. Our team is dedicated to crafting the perfect kitchen that aligns precisely with your preferences and style.
Traditional Kitchen
Traditional kitchen styles are defined by classic design elements paired with rich wood cabinetry.
Transitional Kitchen
The transitional kitchen style is an appealing blend of contemporary and traditional design.
Modern Kitchen
Modern kitchen style embraces sleek and minimalist design elements.
Cabinet Door Styles
Choosing a kitchen cabinet door style will help define the overall design aesthetic of a kitchen space. From traditional to modern, there is a wide range of door styles and finished to choose from, each contributing a unique character to the room. Raised panel doors give a traditional charm with their designs and dimensional profiles, while flat panel doors embody a sleek and modern simplicity. Shaker-style doors, with their clean lines and minimalist appeal, continue to be a popular choice, offering versatility that suits various design themes. Using a custom cabinet maker allows you to choose from numerous cabinet panel and frame combinations as well the wide range of wood and cabinet materials that can be finished in any color or stain of your choice.
Cathedral Door
Cathedral doors are doors that are rounded with an arch at the top. This cabinet style can give your kitchen a classic and traditional look.
Beaded Raised Door
Beaded panels have groove routed into the frame portion of a door. Raised panel refers to the slightly raised center panel of this cabinet door. This style also gives a more traditional look to a kitchen.
Flat Panel Door
Flat panel cabinet doors very common in kitchen design today. These cabinet doors are often minimalistic in design and feature a recessed flat inner panel. This example is a flat panel door with beaded inside profile.
Shaker Door
A Shaker cabinet door has a flat recessed center panel surrounded by simple and clean inside and outside edges. . With its clean lines, the Shaker-style cabinet is perfect for a transitional and modern kitchens.
Slab Door
Slab cabinet doors are flat-panel doors that have no framing. This cabinet style fits well with modern, contemporary, or mid-century kitchen designs.
Anatomy of a cabinet
The anatomy of a kitchen cabinet door consists of various components that together create the overall appearance, structure, and functionality of the door.
- Panel: The central part of the door that fills the main area. Depending on the style, it can be flat, raised, or inset.
- Stiles: Vertical pieces that frame the sides of the door. They provide structural support and contribute to the overall design.
- Rails: Horizontal pieces that connect the stiles and can be found at the top, bottom, and sometimes in the middle of the door. They add stability and style.
- Center Panel (if applicable): Found in raised panel doors, this is the part of the door that’s elevated or raised above the surrounding wood. It often has decorative detailing.
- Outside Edge Profile is the outside boundary of the frame.
- Inside Edge Profile is the inside boundary of the frame.
The central part of the door that fills the main area.
Depending on the style, it can be flat, raised, or inset.
Profile is the inside boundary of the frame.
Profile is the outside boundary of the frame.
Vertical pieces that frame the sides of the door.
They provide structural support and contribute to the overall design.
Vertical pieces that frame the sides of the door.
They provide structural support and contribute to the overall design.
Horizontal pieces that connect the stiles and can be found at the top, bottom,
and sometimes in the middle of the door.
Horizontal pieces that connect the stiles and can be found at the top, bottom,
and sometimes in the middle of the door.
Get the most out of your space
We have a number of storage solutions tailored to complement your kitchen cabinet design. We can combine our handmade quality cabinets and drawers with innovative storage accessories from Rev-A-Shelf, giving you the widest selection of options available, you have the freedom to customize and optimize your kitchen space according to your unique requirements.