You’re tired of bathroom vanities with drawers that stick and kitchen cabinets that waste half your space. You want storage that actually holds what you need without looking like a storage unit.
That’s what all-wood construction gets you. Dovetail drawer boxes that don’t fall apart when you load them. Soft-close hinges that won’t slam at 6 a.m. Pantry cabinets with pull-out shelves so you can see what’s in the back without unloading the front.
Whether you’re upgrading a bathroom vanity in Myrtle Beach or redesigning your entire kitchen, you’re looking at cabinets that handle coastal humidity without warping. No particle board that swells when it gets damp. Just plywood construction and finishes that hold up to salt air and temperature swings.
We’ve been serving Myrtle Beach homeowners and the surrounding Coastal Carolina area with kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, and full-home storage solutions. We’re not a showroom that hands you off to a contractor you’ve never met.
Our installation crews are in-house, licensed, and insured. They’ve handled everything from condo bathroom vanity replacements to full custom kitchen remodels in older Myrtle Beach homes where nothing is square.
You’re working with people who know how coastal properties behave. We understand what humidity does to cabinetry over time, which is why we only carry brands built with real wood and quality hardware.
You start with a free design consultation. We measure your space, talk through how you use your kitchen or bathroom, and figure out what’s not working. That might mean adding a trash cabinet so you’re not looking at your garbage. Or swapping a clunky bathroom vanity for a floating vanity that opens up floor space.
From there, we walk you through cabinet styles, finishes, and accessories. You’ll see samples in person—not just photos online. We’re talking about drawer dividers, pull-out shelves, soft-close upgrades, and other details that make cabinets functional, not just pretty.
Once you approve the design, we order your cabinets and schedule installation. Our crews handle demo if needed, install everything level and square, and make sure doors and drawers operate smoothly before they leave. You’re not dealing with a three-month wait or a rotating cast of subcontractors.
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We carry J&K and JSI cabinets—both all-wood brands with full-overlay doors and plywood box construction. You’re choosing from shaker styles, raised panel doors, and slab fronts in finishes ranging from natural wood tones to navy blue and forest green. Myrtle Beach homeowners are moving away from all-white kitchens toward warmer, more personalized looks, and these lines give you that flexibility.
For bathroom cabinets in Myrtle Beach, you’ll find single and double sink vanities, floating vanities that work in smaller spaces, and traditional styles with storage drawers and shelves. We also stock pantry cabinets, storage cabinets for laundry rooms, and specialty options like wine racks and appliance garages.
Every cabinet comes with soft-close drawer glides and concealed hinges. You can add interior lighting, pull-out trash cabinets, utensil dividers, and tiered drawer organizers. These aren’t upsells—they’re the upgrades that make your kitchen or bathroom work better day to day. And because Myrtle Beach has a strong vacation rental market, we also work with property owners who need durable, low-maintenance cabinets that can handle turnover.
Most kitchen cabinet installations take three to five days depending on the size of your kitchen and whether we’re also replacing countertops. If you’re doing a full remodel with demo, plumbing, or electrical work, expect closer to two weeks.
We don’t rush installs. Cabinets need to be level, secured properly, and adjusted so doors align and drawers glide smoothly. Coastal homes in Myrtle Beach often have settling or older framing that isn’t perfectly square, so our crews take the time to shim and level everything correctly.
You’ll have a timeline before we start, and we coordinate with any other trades involved. If you’re living in the house during the install, we’ll work with you to minimize disruption and keep the space as functional as possible.
Stock cabinets come in standard sizes—usually in three-inch increments. They’re built ahead of time, ship faster, and cost less. Custom cabinets are built to your exact measurements and specifications, which means longer lead times and higher costs.
We work with semi-custom lines that split the difference. You get a wide range of standard sizes, door styles, finishes, and accessories, but you can also modify dimensions or add features to fit your space. That’s especially useful in older Myrtle Beach homes where kitchens and bathrooms weren’t built to modern standards.
Most people don’t need fully custom cabinets. Semi-custom gives you the flexibility to design a kitchen or bathroom that works for how you live without paying for custom craftsmanship on every box.
Yes, if they’re built right. That’s why we don’t sell cabinets with particle board or MDF cores. Particle board absorbs moisture and swells, which is a problem in coastal climates where humidity stays high year-round.
All-wood cabinets with plywood construction handle moisture better. The finish also matters—we use brands with catalyzed finishes that resist moisture penetration and won’t peel or bubble over time. Soft-close hardware is sealed to prevent rust and corrosion from salt air.
Bathroom vanities in Myrtle Beach take the most abuse because of steam and water exposure. We recommend floating vanities or cabinets with a finished toe kick to avoid water sitting against raw wood. Proper ventilation helps too—run your exhaust fan during and after showers to keep moisture levels down.
You can, but it depends on the condition of your cabinet boxes. If the frames are solid, level, and still structurally sound, refacing is an option. We replace doors, drawer fronts, and hardware, then veneer the exposed cabinet sides to match.
Refacing costs about half what new cabinets cost, but you’re stuck with the same layout. If your current kitchen has bad spacing, wasted corner cabinets, or a layout that doesn’t work, refacing won’t fix that. You’re just putting new doors on old problems.
We’ll assess your cabinets during the consultation and tell you if refacing makes sense or if you’re better off replacing. In older Myrtle Beach homes, we often find cabinets that have settled or sustained water damage, and refacing isn’t worth it at that point.
Kitchen cabinets typically run between $8,000 and $25,000 depending on the size of your kitchen, the cabinet line you choose, and what accessories you add. A small galley kitchen with stock cabinets will be on the lower end. A large kitchen with an island, pantry cabinet, and custom features will be higher.
Cabinets are about 40% of your total kitchen remodel budget, so it’s worth getting them right. Cheaper cabinets with particle board and low-grade hardware will need replacing sooner, which costs you more in the long run.
We offer financing options including 12 months same-as-cash to make the project more manageable. During your consultation, we’ll give you a detailed quote based on your specific layout and preferences—no surprises, no hidden fees.
Myrtle Beach homeowners are moving toward warmer, more personalized kitchens. We’re seeing a lot of natural wood tones, warm whites, and bolder colors like navy blue and forest green. The all-white kitchen trend is fading—people want spaces that feel cozy and reflect their personality.
Two-tone kitchens are also popular. You might do a natural wood island with white perimeter cabinets, or navy lowers with white uppers. It adds depth without feeling too busy.
For bathroom vanities in Myrtle Beach, gray and natural wood finishes are still strong, especially in floating vanities. Coastal style doesn’t mean everything has to be white or blue—you can bring in texture and warmth with the right cabinet finish and still get that beachy, relaxed feel.
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