Cabinets in Daisy, SC

Cabinets That Actually Solve Your Storage Problems

All-wood construction, soft-close hardware, and installation done right the first time—backed by 25 years serving South Carolina homeowners.
'n Kombuis onder opknapping met wit kaste wat geïnstalleer word, onvoltooide toonbanke en gereedskap wat op 'n hardehoutvloer versprei is – soortgelyk aan vloerinstallasieprojekte in Wake County. Natuurlike lig stroom in deur 'n skuifdeur aan die linkerkant.
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'n Kombuis wat onder opknapping is met wit kaste, houtvloere en gereedskap wat rondgesprei is, vertoon kundige vloerinstallasie. Geleë in NC en Horry County, SC, is die ruimte goed belig deur natuurlike lig wat deur die vensters stroom.

Kitchen Cabinets Daisy SC

More Space, Better Access, Zero Clutter

Your counters stay clear. Your corner cabinets stop being black holes where things disappear. You can actually reach what you need without digging through three layers of pots and pans.

That’s what happens when your kitchen cabinets in Daisy, SC are designed with real storage solutions—not just boxes on a wall. Pull-out shelves mean you see everything at once. Soft-close drawers with dovetail construction handle daily use without falling apart. Deep pantry cabinets with adjustable shelving adapt as your needs change.

You’re not just getting more storage. You’re getting back the time you waste hunting for things, the frustration of doors that won’t close right, and the stress of a kitchen that fights you instead of working with you.

Cabinet Installation Daisy SC

25 Years Installing Cabinets Across South Carolina

We’ve been doing this since before soft-close hinges were standard. That means we’ve seen what holds up and what doesn’t—and we only install what we’d put in our own homes.

We serve Daisy, SC from our Myrtle Beach location. Every bathroom vanity in Daisy, SC we install uses all-wood construction with plywood boxes—no particle board that swells when your sink leaks. Every kitchen gets the same attention whether it’s five cabinets or fifty.

You’ll work with installers who show up on time, clean up completely, and get it right without needing a callback. That’s backed by a lifetime installation warranty, because we’re still going to be here when you need us.

'n Moderne kombuis met grys kaste, sommige oop en leeg, 'n silwer yskas, 'n wasbak, 'n elektriese kookplaat, klein eetkamertafel, gereedskap en 'n rooi trapleertjie—ideaal vir vloerinstallasie in Wake County, NC of Horry County, SC.

Custom Cabinets Daisy SC

Here's Exactly How Your Cabinet Project Works

First, we measure your space and talk through how you actually use your kitchen or bathroom. Not what looks good in a magazine—what works for how you cook, where you need storage, and what’s driving you crazy right now.

Then we show you options that fit your space and budget. You’ll see the actual cabinet construction—the drawer glides, the hinge quality, the wood thickness. We walk through door styles, finishes, and configurations until you’re clear on what you’re getting.

Once you approve everything, we order your cabinets and schedule installation. Our team handles removal of old cabinets if needed, installs the new ones level and secure, and makes sure every door and drawer operates smoothly. You get a final walkthrough where we check every detail before we’re done.

The whole process typically takes 2-4 weeks from measurement to completion, depending on cabinet availability and project size.

Moderne kombuis met wit kaste, vlekvrye staal gasstoof en oond, marmertoonbanke en 'n muurgemonteerde potvuller. Perfek vir NC & Horry County huiseienaars wat op soek is na skoon, minimalistiese ontwerp en kwaliteit vakmanskap.

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Bathroom Vanity Daisy SC

What You Actually Get With Our Cabinets

Every cabinet we install—whether it’s a bathroom vanity in Daisy, SC or a full kitchen—uses all-wood construction with plywood boxes and backs. The drawer boxes have dovetail joints that won’t pull apart. The hinges and drawer glides are soft-close, so you’re not slamming doors and creating stress on the wood.

You get a real selection of storage solutions. Trash cabinets that hide your bins. Pantry cabinets with pull-out shelving so you can see what’s in the back. Lazy Susans for corner cabinets so that space actually gets used. Vanity cabinets designed around plumbing so you don’t lose half the storage space to pipes.

South Carolina’s humidity is tough on cabinets. That’s why we don’t use particle board that swells when moisture gets in. The finishes we install are sealed properly to handle bathroom steam and kitchen splashes without peeling or warping.

You also get professional installation that’s level, secure, and includes all the final adjustments. Doors that hang straight. Drawers that glide smoothly. Everything aligned so it looks clean and functions right.

'n Helder, moderne kombuis onder opknapping met wit kaste, 'n trapleer in die middel, gereedskap en boumateriaal wat op die vloer versprei is. Onvoltooide oppervlaktes dui op voortgesette werk, soortgelyk aan projekte in SC, NC en Horry County of vloerinstallasie in Wake County.

How much do new kitchen cabinets cost in Daisy, SC?

Kitchen cabinet costs depend on the size of your kitchen, the cabinet quality you choose, and how much storage you’re adding. A typical 10×10 kitchen with mid-grade all-wood cabinets runs between $4,000-$8,000 for materials and installation.

That price gets you plywood construction, soft-close hardware, and professional installation. If you’re adding specialty storage like pull-out shelving, trash cabinets, or pantry organizers, expect to add $200-$600 per feature depending on size.

Lower prices usually mean particle board boxes or frameless construction that won’t hold up as long. Higher prices often include custom sizing, premium finishes, or specialized storage solutions. We’ll give you an exact quote after measuring your space and understanding what storage problems you’re trying to solve.

Stock cabinets come in standard sizes—usually 3-inch increments for width. They’re built ahead of time and available faster, typically 1-2 weeks. You work within their size constraints, which sometimes means filler strips to make them fit your space.

Custom cabinets are built to your exact measurements. They fit your space perfectly without gaps or fillers, and you can specify any depth, height, or width you need. The tradeoff is time—custom cabinets typically take 6-8 weeks to build and cost 25-40% more than stock options.

There’s also a middle option called semi-custom. These start with standard cabinet boxes but let you modify depths, add specialty storage, and choose from more door styles and finishes. Semi-custom gives you more flexibility than stock without the full cost and wait time of custom. For most kitchens in Daisy, SC, semi-custom hits the sweet spot between fit, features, and budget.

A typical kitchen cabinet installation takes 2-3 days once the cabinets arrive. Day one covers removing old cabinets if needed and starting the installation. Day two finishes installation and handles any adjustments. Day three covers final details, hardware installation, and cleanup.

Bathroom vanity installation usually takes half a day to a full day, depending on whether we’re also handling plumbing connections or countertop installation. Simple vanity swaps where the plumbing doesn’t change can be done in 3-4 hours.

The timeline from ordering to installation is longer—typically 2-4 weeks total. That includes manufacturing time for the cabinets, delivery, and scheduling the installation. If you’re doing countertops too, add another week for template and fabrication after cabinets are in. We’ll give you a specific timeline when we quote your project so you know exactly what to expect.

Refacing makes sense if your cabinet boxes are solid, the layout works for how you use the space, and you just want a new look. You keep the existing boxes and replace only the doors, drawer fronts, and visible surfaces. It costs about 40-50% less than full replacement.

But refacing won’t fix structural problems. If your drawers are falling apart, the boxes are water-damaged, or you need more storage in different places, you need new cabinets. Refacing also won’t update old cabinet depths—if your base cabinets are only 21 inches deep instead of the current standard 24 inches, you’re stuck with less counter space.

Most homeowners in Daisy, SC who are dealing with outdated storage solutions, damaged boxes, or poor layouts get more value from replacement. You’re not just changing the appearance—you’re fixing the functionality. New cabinets also come with warranties on both materials and installation, which refacing typically doesn’t include.

Soft-close hinges and drawer glides aren’t optional anymore—they should be standard. They prevent the slamming that loosens hinges and damages cabinet boxes over time. Make sure you’re getting full-extension drawer glides too, so you can access the entire drawer without pulling it off the tracks.

Dovetail drawer boxes hold up significantly better than stapled or glued boxes. The joints won’t pull apart even with heavy daily use. Plywood construction instead of particle board matters in South Carolina’s humidity—particle board swells and falls apart when it gets wet.

For storage features, pull-out shelving in base cabinets is worth it. You’ll actually use the back of those deep cabinets instead of losing things in the dark. Trash pull-outs keep bins hidden and contained. Lazy Susans in corner cabinets turn wasted space into usable storage. These features typically add $200-$400 each but solve real problems you deal with every day.

Matching existing cabinets is difficult and usually doesn’t work well. Wood stains change color as they age and get exposed to light. Even if we find the same door style and stain color, the new cabinets will look noticeably different next to your existing ones.

Cabinet manufacturers also discontinue styles and finishes regularly. What was available five years ago often isn’t made anymore. Even if the same model exists, the wood species or stain formula may have changed.

The better approach is planning for a complete replacement in phases if budget is the concern. Install new cabinets in the most-used areas first, then add the rest later. Or consider a full replacement now—most homeowners find that once they see how much better new cabinets function with modern storage features, they wish they’d done it sooner. The improvement in daily usability typically outweighs the cost of replacing everything at once.

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