Cabinets, built-ins, and quartz.

Services

Choose the feature you want to plan, then bring photos, rough measurements, finish ideas, and storage goals.

Luxbuild cabinetry, shelving, and countertop project
01

Kitchen cabinets

Cabinets planned around layout, storage, finishes, and countertop details.

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02

Vanities and bars

Custom pieces for bathrooms, bars, and feature areas that see daily use.

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03

TV units and closets

Built-ins that clean up storage, media equipment, and awkward wall space.

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04

Quartz countertops

Countertop planning coordinated with cabinets, vanities, islands, and bars.

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How planning starts.

Project process

  1. Share room photos and rough measurements
  2. Discuss layout, storage, finishes, and quartz
  3. Confirm scope, drawings, and pricing path
  4. Approve materials and timing
  5. Build, install, and review final details

Details shape the quote

Service area

Cabinetry, vanities, bars, TV units, closets, and quartz all depend on measurements, hardware, storage goals, finishes, and the final room layout.

  • Kitchen cabinets
  • Vanities
  • Bars
  • TV units
  • Closets
  • Quartz countertops

FAQs

Service questions

Can you help plan the cabinet layout?

Yes. Luxbuild can discuss storage, appliance clearances, island size, drawers, doors, hardware, and quartz details so the layout works before anything is built.

What affects the price of custom cabinetry?

Scope, cabinet size, materials, door style, hardware, finish, quartz selection, site conditions, and installation details all affect pricing. A small vanity and a full kitchen are quoted very differently.

Can cabinets and quartz be handled together?

Yes. Planning them together helps avoid issues with overhangs, seams, sinks, appliance clearances, waterfall edges, and cabinet support.

Do I need drawings before reaching out?

No. Existing drawings are helpful, but photos, rough dimensions, and a clear idea of the room are enough to start. Final measurements and drawings can be confirmed during the planning process.

How do timelines usually work?

Timelines depend on design decisions, material availability, approvals, fabrication, and site readiness. The best estimate comes after the scope, finishes, and installation conditions are clear.

Start with the room.

A direct call is the clearest next step for cabinetry, built-ins, or quartz.