Custom Cabinets for
Main Line Homes
Cabinetry worthy of the houses: stone colonials in Villanova, Tudors in Bryn Mawr, estates in Gladwyne. Built by Amish hands, installed by our own crew.
Main Line houses have architecture worth answering. A 1920s stone colonial in Villanova or a Tudor in Bryn Mawr deserves cabinetry with real proportions: inset doors, furniture details, moldings that continue the house’s own trim logic. Production cabinets in these rooms look like what they are, boxes from somewhere else.
We are Choice Custom Cabinetry and Design, an Amish shop in Honey Brook, about forty minutes west on Route 30. Since 1979 we have built for exactly this kind of house: luxury custom kitchens, paneled libraries, butler’s pantries, and the quiet secondary rooms that make old houses work. The housing stock here is well documented by the Lower Merion Historical Society, and we treat it with that level of respect.
We serve Villanova, Bryn Mawr, Wayne, Ardmore, Haverford, Gladwyne, Radnor, Rosemont, and Merion Station, plus neighboring Delaware County and Chester County.
“In these houses the walls tell you where the house settled a hundred years ago. We scribe every unit to that, not to the laser line. That is the whole difference between built-in and boxed-in.”



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