Kitchen and Bath Cabinets
Kitchen and bath cabinets are key when it comes to the storage, look, and feel of your home. Taking up a large portion of the most-used spaces in your home, cabinets represent the overall style and aesthetic of your kitchen, office, or bathroom. We offer two main types of bath and kitchen cabinets, framed and frameless cabinets. In addition, we have a variety of door styles to match your cabinets and complete the final look of your new space. We’ll even help you pick out other details like counter tops and a kitchen sink. Already have something in mind? Let’s start the conversation.

Types:
We offer several types of cabinets for you to choose from and make your cabinet dreams come true: frameless full overlay, partial-overlay framed, and face-framed inset with a beaded or plain inset.
Door Styles:
Whether you’re trying to accomplish the shaker style or an ornate, raised panel door style, we have you covered. Our top three door styles are slab, flat panel, and raised panel cabinets.
“Whether you’re trying to accomplish the shaker style or an ornate, raised panel door style… we have you covered”
We can build your dream kitchen
Highest Quality Materials
At Burkhart, we don’t sacrifice quality for price. Our cabinets do not have a fiber core, like some other, cheaper materials often have. They are completely made of plywood veneer. We use ¾ inch plywood, instead of the more common ½ inch, with a clear UV coating. From tip to tail, our cabinets are superior. We offer hardwood drawer boxes, catalyzed paint finishes, soft-close drawers, and Blum hardware that is easy to use and install.
Frameless Kitchen or Bath Cabinets
Our frameless, full overlay cabinets are our most popular style and help to add a modern, seamless look to your kitchen. Just as the name suggests, frameless cabinets are those without any extra space around the doors. Without a frame, you have a sleek exterior and full access to the cabinet space inside. These cabinets are highly specialized and we take pride in the hard work it takes to ensure they fit perfectly into your home.


Face-Frame Kitchen or Bath Cabinets
Framed cabinets is a popular style across the US and more traditionally used. Again, the name is self-explanatory. These cabinet doors cover the whole of the cabinet box, but leave a small amount of space framed around the doors. This classic look will stand the test of time in any home. We offer two types of face-frame cabinets: partial overlay framed cabinets, where the doors partially overlay the frame, and face-framed inset cabinets, with beaded or plain inset.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where to buy kitchen cabinet doors?
At Burkhart Company, we sell kitchen cabinet doors in almost any finish imaginable. It is a separate price to fit them, hinge them, and install them.
What are custom cabinets?
Custom cabinets are cabinets that are made to fit a room in a way that maximizes usage without wasted space. Custom cabinets also come in unlimited colors and finishes.
What is the best quality custom cabinets?
The best quality custom cabinets are ones that use quality hardwoods, ½-3/4” plywood construction (no particle board), premium soft close hinges and drawer slides, and a high quality conversion varnish that has a catalyst to give a hard durable finish.
Where to donate my old cabinets?
Most home flippers will take old cabinets from Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace. Sometimes, Habitat for Humanity will take old cabinets if there is no damage to them.
How much are custom cabinets per linier foot?
True custom cabinets with any finish can cost up to $1200-$1500 per linear foot.
How many kitchen cabinets do you need?
You need as many cabinets to hold your pans, dishes, cookware, silverware, spices, oils, and pantry items.
What kitchen cabinets are timeless?
Shaker style cabinets are an example of a style of cabinet that has not gone out of style.
How close to the ceiling can cabinets be placed?
Cabinets can go up to 1” below the ceiling with crown molding covering the rest. design
What are custom cabinets made of?
Burkhart Company uses North American hardwood plywood with solid five-piece wooden doors. We only use the highest quality MDF in areas to avoid warping when we are concerned with stability.

