Custom Cabinets in Burlington, NC - High Point Custom Cabinets
High Point Custom Cabinets has over 20 years experience in Burlington, NC providing expert kitchen cabinetry, bathroom vanities and commercial cabinet solutions, utilizing premium materials like plywood construction, moisture-related finishes and high-end hardware including soft-close hinges and full-extension drawer slides.
Custom cabinets in Burlington, NC offer tailored solutions that combine style, functionality, and craftsmanship. We build every cabinet from scratch to fit your specific space and design preferences, ensuring a perfect match for your home. From Shaker-style to built-ins, the variety of cabinet types available can enhance kitchens, bathrooms, and laundry rooms with both traditional and modern aesthetics.
Our approach emphasizes premium materials like solid wood and plywood, combined with high-end hardware such as soft-close hinges and smooth drawer systems. With 20 years of experience, we manage the entire process through an in-house design and build team, providing 3D previews and transparent pricing. This streamlines your project timeline while maintaining consistent quality and expert installation backed by a strong warranty.

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Custom cabinetry pricing depends on materials, design complexity, and hardware quality. Timelines vary based on size and customization level. Wood selection and construction methods impact longevity in North Carolina’s climate. Upgrade features can enhance usability and resale value but affect the budget. Reviewing contract details thoroughly protects your investment.
Prices generally range from $250 to $600 per linear foot. Solid wood species, plywood construction, and premium hardware increase costs. Custom design complexity, like built-ins or specialty storage, also raises the price. Transparent, itemized quotes help avoid surprises.
A typical project takes 6 to 12 weeks from design approval to installation. Key milestones include initial consultation, 3D design preview, material selection, cabinet build start, and final installation. Clear communication and dedicated project management ensure deadlines are met.
Hardwoods like maple, cherry, and oak resist warping and moisture better than softer woods. Plywood boxes with solid wood face frames provide stability. Shaker-style doors handle humidity well due to simple flat panels that expand less than raised panel designs.
Inset cabinets offer a clean look but are more costly and require precise craftsmanship. Full-overlay cabinets maximize storage and provide a modern appearance with visible hinges. Frameless cabinets allow more accessible interior space but may need thicker door panels for durability.
Soft-close hinges and drawer systems improve user experience and durability, usually adding $100–$200 per cabinet. Pull-out organizers enhance accessibility, costing $150–$400 depending on complexity. Under-cabinet lighting boosts aesthetics and function, with prices ranging from $100 to $300 per linear foot.
Confirm all materials are specified, including wood species and plywood grades. Check finish types and application methods. Warranty coverage should include workmanship and hardware for a minimum of one year. Installation criteria must detail alignment tolerances and cleanup responsibilities.