King of Prussia · Blue Bell · Ambler

Custom Cabinets in
Montgomery County, PA

From King of Prussia townhomes to Blue Bell colonials, we build cabinetry to the room, deliver it finished, and install it with our own crew.

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The County
A Working Shop for a County That Renovates Constantly

Montgomery County renovates more kitchens per year than almost anywhere else in the region, and most of them get the same three national cabinet brands. If you have walked those showrooms and felt the sameness, that is what we are the alternative to: an Amish shop in Honey Brook that has built to order since 1979.

The county’s range suits custom work: postwar ranches in Norristown getting opened up, new builds in Collegeville that need character added, stone farmhouses around Skippack that deserve real millwork. County growth and housing data from Montgomery County tells the same story our schedule does: this area is investing in its houses.

We serve King of Prussia, Blue Bell, Ambler, Collegeville, Skippack, Lansdale, North Wales, Horsham, and the townships between, alongside our neighbors in the Main Line and Bucks County.

“Half our county clients arrive with a screenshot of a kitchen they saved two years ago. The useful question is never the picture. It is how the family cooks, where the backpacks land, who unloads the dishwasher. We design from that.”

Our design desk

Bright white custom kitchen with island built for a Pennsylvania home
A bright, hardworking family kitchen in painted hardwood
Custom white kitchen cabinets with glass uppers, Montgomery County PA style
Glass uppers and full-height storage
Modern farmhouse custom kitchen with painted cabinetry
Farmhouse language for the county’s older stone homes

What We Build
Beyond the Kitchen

Kitchens anchor most projects, and the same shop builds everything around them: bathroom vanities, pantries and butler’s pantries, built-in bookcases, media walls, islands as standalone upgrades, and breakfast nooks. One finish room means every room can agree with the next one.

Tip from the shop: if you are staging a whole-house renovation over several years, tell us at the first project. We keep your finish formulas and door profiles on file, so the vanity you order in two years matches the kitchen from this spring.

Practical Advice
What Makes County Projects Go Smoothly

1
Measure twice, in person
We field-measure every project ourselves after demo. Plans drawn from builder blueprints miss the half inch that matters.
2
Choose wood for the room’s use
Busy family kitchens do best in harder species and durable painted finishes. Quieter rooms can take cherry or walnut. Species properties are laid out well by the American Hardwood Information Center.
3
Plan storage before styles
Decide what must live in the kitchen first, then design elevations around it. Our corner storage guide shows how much capacity planning recovers.
4
Ask about installation, specifically
Who installs, employees or subs? Ours is our own crew, and it is why the last five percent of every project looks like the first ninety five.

Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Honestly, it depends on more variables than any web page can price: the wood species, the finish, the door style, how much of the room is cabinetry, and the condition of the walls we are building against. Two kitchens of the same size can land far apart. We explain the methodology in our kitchen cost guide, and the fastest way to a real number is a free consultation with your measurements.
Design takes as long as the decisions do. Once drawings are approved, building typically runs a couple of months in the shop, then installation is measured in days because everything arrives finished.
Yes. A standalone island, one vanity, or a single built-in are all welcome projects, and they are how many long relationships with us start.
Please do. The showroom at 3400 Horseshoe Pike in Honey Brook has full displays, and seeing drawers and finishes in person settles most decisions in an hour.
Routinely. We provide drawings and dimensions to your GC, coordinate schedules, and are comfortable executing another designer’s vision precisely.


Start With a Conversation

Send your plans or a few photos. We will tell you honestly what your rooms can carry and what we would build there.