Doylestown · Newtown · New Hope

Custom Cabinets in
Bucks County, PA

A county that has always valued handwork deserves cabinetry that is actually handmade. Built in Honey Brook, installed by our own crew.

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Craft Country
A County With a Craft Tradition of Its Own

Bucks County knows good woodwork when it sees it. This is the county of fieldstone farmhouses, of the Mercer Museum’s tool collections, of a furniture-making history that still sets the taste level. Homeowners here notice joinery. We like building for people who notice.

Our shop is Amish-run in Honey Brook, building since 1979 the way this county’s barns were built: solid wood, honest joints, no shortcuts hidden behind a finish. For farmhouse kitchens around Doylestown and New Hope, that means real beadboard and inset doors. For newer homes in Newtown and Yardley, it means adding the character the builder left out.

We serve Doylestown, Newtown, New Hope, Yardley, Buckingham, Solebury, Warrington, and Perkasie, and we cross into Montgomery County and Philadelphia weekly. Planning a visit first? Visit Bucks County is right that the towns are worth the trip; so is our showroom.

“Farmhouse style is easy to fake and hard to do right. The proportions of a real farmhouse kitchen come from function: deep sills, big worktables, storage where hands reach. When we design one, we start from those habits, not from a paint color.”

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Modern rustic custom kitchen with wood hood and painted cabinets, Bucks County PA style
Modern rustic: custom hood and painted hardwood
Soft green custom kitchen with beadboard detailing built in Pennsylvania
Soft green beadboard, a Bucks County natural
Custom kitchen detail with open shelving and solid wood construction
Open shelving in solid stock, no sag in twenty years

What We Build
For Farmhouses, Colonials, and Everything Since

Farmhouse Kitchens
Inset doors, beadboard, apron sinks framed properly. See our modern farmhouse kitchen project for the balance of old and new.
Pantries
Working pantries and butler’s passages that suit houses built when kitchens fed farms. Formats on our pantry page.
Built-Ins
Bookcases flanking fireplaces, window seats under deep sills, benches in stone entries. Start at built-in bookcases and banquettes and nooks.
Bars and Cellars
Old basements make honest wine rooms. Our wine cellar and bar cabinetry page covers the approach.
Vanities
Bathrooms in old houses are never square. Our custom vanities are built to the half inch for exactly that reason.
Kitchen Islands
The farm table’s modern descendant, engineered with proper clearances. See custom islands.

Practical Advice
Renovating an Older Bucks County Home

1
Expect nothing to be level, and hire for it
Stone houses settle in centuries, not years. Cabinetry must be scribed on site by people who do it weekly. Ask any installer how they handle a floor that falls an inch across the run, and listen for a specific answer.
2
Keep the old glass, upgrade the boxes
Original built-in uppers with wavy glass can often be restored while we rebuild the working cabinetry below. The room keeps its soul and gains drawers that glide.
3
Mind the moisture story
Old stone walls and new tight windows change how a kitchen breathes. Solid wood and plywood handle those swings; the materials story is on our solid wood guide.
4
Sample finishes against the stone
Bucks County light bounces off fieldstone and old plaster differently than off drywall. We make sample doors so you approve the color in your room, not in a showroom.

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.
It is a large share of what we build. The county’s farmhouse revival and our shop’s tradition speak the same language; see the farmhouse project on our site for a recent example.
Yes. We mill custom profiles in-house and match existing doors, moldings, and finishes from samples. Historic-minded work is careful work, and we enjoy it.
We build to a fixed shop schedule your GC can plan around, then install in days. We coordinate directly with the site so cabinetry never sits in a garage.
Our Honey Brook showroom is about an hour from Doylestown, with full kitchen displays and finish samples. Most clients say the drive answered every remaining question.


Bring Us an Old House Problem

Uneven floors, odd corners, a kitchen that has to respect the house around it. That is our favorite kind of work. Free consultation.