Cedar Creek Cabinet Company
Cedar Creek Cabinet Company
Cedar Creek Cabinet Company
Cedar Creek Cabinet Company
We do mostly residential kitchens
and baths, but also have done some
commercial projects. We have a
CNC router we can use to help with
the work load and to enhance our
products. As shown in the
pictures on this page, we cater to
the customer's desires.
Whether its solid oak, painted MDF,
glass fronts, or metal cabinet
doors
you want; we can do it all. We
are also very good at making the
most of what would
otherwise be
unused space in a kitchen. And
we provide the convenience of roll
out shelves
if desired. See
the pictures on this page for
examples. Finally, we offer a
guide to
measuring
your own kitchen for
free and we'll even send you a
free floor plan based on your
measurements and your vision for
your new custom kitchen!
Hiring the right contractor can make all the difference in a building project.
Our site
will guide you through a few projects we have done, as well as the services we
offer.Please click on the Thumbnails
for a higher quality photo.



These cabinets were made of cypress. They were installed in a cabin
made entirely of cypress that the homeowner built himself. The end
cabinet is called a "Z-cabinet" that he saw in a home center. It was
our first. It makes the most of the available space while adding a
unique look.
These cabinets are also cypress. The wood was
furnished by the homeowner. It was cut from trees on his property. The base
cabinets had been started by the home owner and were already in place. We
came in and made all the uppers and pantry and island. We attached face
frames to the base cabinets and built all the doors. The panels for the
doors are corrugated tin, the same tin used on barns.
This was an
existing kitchen. We customized it by adding
height over the sink, cooktop, and double oven. We added the trim on these
places and redid the trim on other cabinets. We also changed a desk area and
added an island.
For more information, please email us at
info@cedarcreekcabinetco.com
This kitchen is oak with a light
oak stain. The corner cabinet has a glass door and the next cabinet is a
message center. The dishwasher was set on top of a drawer and inside of a
cabinet. The height makes it easier to load and unload. It also causes a
break in the height of the countertop.
We put a Lazy Susan in one corner, but the space in the
other corner of the oak kitchen was
not enough for a Lazy Susan. We installed
this unique blind corner hardware. It allows for
storage that is accessible. We
only built and installed the cabinets in this
kitchen.
This kitchen was small. We added some cabinets to the left of the stove
where there were none originally. It features a spice rack in a small place
where nothing else would fit and pull out trays in base cabinets, for easy
access.
This kitchen is glazed maple.
The homeowner's wanted the stain to match a color that they saw in a home
center. They said we nailed it. The refrigerator/ freezer is raised off the
floor and is 6' wide.