Our Custom Cabinetry
Built to Your Specs, Crafted to Impress
Tailored for the Trade
We collaborate with trade professionals to deliver custom cabinetry that meets exact specifications and elevates every project.
Frameless, Full-Access Cabinetry
Homestead Cabinets are crafted in the European frameless style, known in the U.S. as full-access full-overlay. Every cabinet is custom-built to your exact specifications—no preset sizes, just what your design demands.
Endless Style & Finish Options
Choose from sleek flat/slab veneer doors to classic 5-piece hardwood frames. We work with a wide range of wood species and finishes, including both paint and stain. Add character with options like distressing, wire-brushing, glazing, crackling, and more.
What Makes Homestead Cabinets Different
At Homestead, we build cabinetry that blends superior craftsmanship with smart functionality—engineered for lasting beauty and performance.
- Heavy-Duty Construction: Every cabinet features robust ¾" case construction, including a full ¾" back for unmatched strength and durability.
- Premium Interior Options: Choose from 27 melamine finishes or upgrade to 5-ply pre-finished maple interiors for a refined, custom look.
- Precision Edgebanding: Clean, seamless edges finished with 1mm banding and industry-leading PUR glue ensure long-term durability and a flawless appearance.
- Smart Leveling System: Adjustable leveling legs, integrated toe kicks, or a modern no-toe option are available for flexibility in design and installation.
- Strong, Adjustable Shelving: ¾" thick adjustable shelves rest securely on steel pins for maximum support and customization.
- Smooth, Silent Operation: Fully concealed, soft-close hinges and full-extension, soft-closing drawer glides come standard—no upgrades needed.
Wall Cabinet
Base Cabinet
Built to Last--Inside and Out
Our drawers and roll-out shelves are designed with strength, style, and flexibility in mind. Choose from multiple configurations to fit your budget and aesthetic:
- Dovetail Drawer Boxes: Classic craftsmanship with fully captured bottoms, available in Maple and Walnut wood species.
- Metal Drawer Systems: The Blum Legra box is a sleek, modern design with integrated glides for smooth, long-lasting performance.
- Melamine Drawer Boxes: A cost-effective, durable option offered in 5 colors.
A Dealer Network That Has Your Back
For detailed specifications, personalized options, or expert guidance, contact your local Homestead Cabinet Dealer—your trusted partner in building exceptional spaces
Care & Cleaning
Keep Your Cabinets Looking Their Best
From regular dusting to cleaning splatters and spills, you can help maintain the beauty of your cabinets by following these recommendations.
Cleaning Guidelines for Cabinets
A soft cotton cloth dampened with warm water is usually sufficient to clean your cabinets. If more thorough cleaning is required, please use a fresh solution of mild hand dishwashing liquid mixed with warm water. After cleaning, wipe all surfaces with a clean, damp cloth. Dry immediately using another soft, clean cloth.
Cleaning Products to Avoid
- Harsh detergents, strong soaps, abrasive cleaning products such as tub and sink cleansers, scouring powder, scouring pads, steel wool or self polishing waxes.
- Sponges or dishcloths that may contain particles, food, or oil residue capable of scratching surfaces.
- Solvent-based or petroleum-based products such as mineral spirits, nail-polish removers, or paint thinners.
- Ammonia or cleaning products that include ammonia.
- Bleach or cleaning products that include bleach.
- Silicone-based cleaning, waxing, or polishing products.
Cabinet Care
Expert Tips To Maintain Pristine Cabinets
Regular Dusting
Use a clean, soft, lint-free cotton cloth for dusting. Avoid packaged or pre-moistened dusting sheets and aerosol dusters.
Splatters and Spills
Clean spills and splatters immediately. Prolonged exposure to liquids, oil, or grease can cause permanent discoloration or damage to your cabinet’s finish. Always dry surfaces right after cleaning.
Waxing and Polishing
Waxing is not required or recommended. Over time, waxing and polishing compounds can build up on your cabinets, leading to a hazy, streaky, or yellowed appearance that is difficult to remove.
Cleaning Glass Cabinet Doors
Extra care is needed when cleaning glass doors. Spray an ammonia-free glass cleaner on a clean, soft, lint-free cloth or paper towel—never directly on the glass—to prevent damage from seepage.
Scratches, Gouges, and Nicks
A Touch-Up Kit is available to hide surface damage. Contact the place of purchase to obtain a color-matched kit for your specific cabinets.
Avoid Moisture Damage
Avoid draping damp clothes or dish towels over cabinet doors, as moisture can cause peeling or discoloration. If surfaces get wet, dry immediately with a soft, clean cloth.
Avoid Heat Damage
The heat from an oven’s self-cleaning feature is significantly greater than normal cooking heat. To minimize risk, remove cabinet doors and drawers nearest the oven before starting the self-cleaning cycle.
Avoid Light Damage
Exposure to direct sunlight can darken natural wood and fade painted, laminated, or thermofoil surfaces. Consider using draperies or blinds to shield your cabinets from direct sunlight.