You’re tired of doors that won’t close right. Drawers that stick or slide crooked. Finishes that chip after a year. You want kitchen cabinets in Green Sea, SC that look good now and still work smoothly five years from now.
That’s what all-wood construction gets you. No particle board that swells when it gets wet. No flimsy hardware that loosens over time. Just solid plywood boxes, dovetail drawer construction, and soft-close glides that handle daily use without falling apart.
You get more storage where you actually need it. Pull-out trash cabinets that keep bins hidden. Pantry cabinets with adjustable shelving that fit how you actually cook. Bathroom vanities that give you counter space and storage without cramping the room. Everything measured right, installed level, and built to handle real life in a busy household.
We’ve been working in Green Sea, SC since before most cabinet companies had websites. We know the homes here. We know what holds up in this climate and what doesn’t.
We’re not a big box store with rotating staff. You work with the same team from measurement to installation. We carry J&K and JSI cabinets because they’re built right—all-wood construction, quality hardware, and finishes that last. We don’t upsell you on features you don’t need, and we don’t cut corners on installation to save time.
Green Sea families trust us because we show up when we say we will, we measure accurately the first time, and we stand behind our work. That’s why we’ve been named a Neighborhood Favorite and maintain a 4.8-star rating across 112 reviews.
First, we come to your home and measure everything. Not just the walls—we’re checking for level floors, plumb walls, and any quirks in your space that affect cabinet fit. We talk through how you use your kitchen or bathroom so we can recommend storage that actually makes sense for you.
Then we walk you through cabinet options. Wood species, door styles, finish colors, hardware choices. We show you what’s available in your budget and explain what you’re getting at each price point. No pressure, no upselling—just clear information so you can make a good decision.
Once you approve the design, we order your cabinets. When they arrive, we schedule installation at a time that works for you. Our team removes old cabinets if needed, preps the space, and installs everything level and secure. We handle the details—shimming, scribing, adjusting doors and drawers until everything operates smoothly. You get a finished kitchen or bathroom that functions the way it should.
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You get J&K and JSI cabinets—both known for all-wood construction and quality hardware. These aren’t builder-grade boxes. You’re getting plywood construction, dovetail drawer boxes, soft-close drawer glides, and concealed hinges. The kind of features that used to cost twice as much.
We handle bathroom vanities, kitchen cabinets, pantry cabinets, and specialty storage like trash cabinets and shoe cabinets. Everything’s semi-custom, which means you get way more options than stock cabinets but without the wait and cost of full custom work.
In Green Sea, SC, where the median home value sits around $100,000 and most families are looking to improve their existing homes rather than move, smart cabinet upgrades make sense. You’re not just getting prettier doors—you’re adding functional storage that makes daily life easier and increases your home’s value. We can coordinate cabinet installation with countertops, backsplash, and flooring if you’re doing a full remodel, or we can just swap out cabinets and work around what you already have.
Kitchen cabinet costs depend on the size of your space and which features you choose. A typical 10×10 kitchen with J&K or JSI cabinets usually runs between $4,000 and $8,000 for the cabinets themselves, before installation and countertops.
That range covers all-wood construction, soft-close hardware, and a good selection of door styles and finishes. If you’re adding specialty cabinets like a pantry cabinet or pull-out trash cabinet, or if you’re doing a larger kitchen, the cost goes up from there. Installation typically adds another $1,500 to $3,000 depending on the complexity of the job.
We give you an exact quote after measuring your space and understanding what you need. No surprises, no hidden fees. You’ll know what you’re paying before we order anything.
Stock cabinets come in fixed sizes—usually 3-inch increments—and limited styles. You pick what’s available and make your kitchen fit those dimensions. They’re the cheapest option but often leave gaps or require filler pieces that look awkward.
Semi-custom cabinets, like the J&K and JSI lines we carry, offer way more flexibility. You get more size options, dozens of door styles, multiple wood species and finishes, and the ability to add features like roll-out shelves or drawer dividers. They’re built to order but use standardized components, so you’re not waiting months or paying custom prices.
Full custom cabinets are built exactly to your specs with no limitations. They’re great if you have an unusual space or very specific design requirements, but they cost significantly more and take longer to get. For most Green Sea, SC homeowners, semi-custom hits the sweet spot—you get a kitchen that fits your space and style without the custom price tag.
A typical kitchen cabinet installation takes two to four days once the cabinets arrive. Day one is usually demo if you’re replacing old cabinets. Days two and three are installation—setting base cabinets, installing uppers, adjusting everything level and plumb. Day four is final adjustments and hardware installation.
Bathroom vanity installation is quicker—usually half a day to a full day depending on whether we’re also handling plumbing connections. If you’re doing a full kitchen remodel with countertops and backsplash, add another few days for those elements.
The bigger timeline factor is cabinet manufacturing and delivery, which typically takes three to five weeks after you place your order. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront so you can plan around the work. We don’t leave jobs half-finished—once we start, we work straight through until it’s done.
Refacing makes sense if your cabinet boxes are solid and well-built, you like the current layout, and you just want a fresh look. You’re basically getting new doors, drawer fronts, and veneer over the existing boxes. It costs about 50-70% of new cabinets.
But if your cabinets are particle board, if the boxes are damaged or poorly constructed, or if you want to change the layout or add storage, replacement makes more sense. You’re starting fresh with better materials and a design that actually works for how you use the space.
In Green Sea, SC, we see a lot of older homes with original cabinets that were builder-grade to begin with. Refacing them is just putting lipstick on cheap construction. You’re better off investing in quality cabinets that’ll last another 20-30 years. We’ll look at what you have and give you an honest assessment of whether refacing is worth it or if replacement is the smarter move.
We can, but we don’t recommend it. Here’s why: when we supply the cabinets, we control quality from start to finish. We know exactly what we’re getting, we can verify everything before installation, and if there’s a problem, we handle it directly with the manufacturer.
When you buy cabinets elsewhere and hire us just for installation, we’re working with whatever shows up. If boxes arrive damaged, if measurements are wrong, if hardware is missing—that’s your problem to solve with the retailer, not ours. We can’t warranty work when we didn’t control the materials.
Plus, you’re not saving as much as you think. Our cabinet pricing is competitive because we buy direct from J&K and JSI. By the time you factor in your time spent shopping, coordinating delivery, and dealing with any issues, you’re usually better off letting us handle the whole project. You get one point of contact, one warranty, and cabinets we know will hold up.
Soft-close drawer glides are worth every penny. You’ll use your drawers dozens of times a day, and cheap glides fail fast. Quality under-mount glides with soft-close function last for decades and make your kitchen feel more expensive than it is.
Dovetail drawer construction matters if you’re storing anything heavy. Pots, pans, dishes—these put stress on drawer boxes. Dovetail joints hold up. Stapled or doweled boxes don’t. Plywood construction over particle board is non-negotiable in bathrooms or anywhere moisture is a factor. Particle board swells and falls apart. Plywood doesn’t.
Roll-out shelves in base cabinets make a huge difference in usability. You can actually reach items in the back without crawling on the floor. Pull-out trash cabinets keep bins hidden and contained. Lazy Susans in corner cabinets turn dead space into usable storage. These aren’t luxury features—they’re practical upgrades that make your kitchen work better every single day.
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