Custom Kitchen Cabinets in St. Lucie, FL | Design, Build & Installation
St Lucie Custom Cabinets designs and builds fully custom kitchen cabinets in St. Lucie, FL, including kitchen pantries, islands, tall storage cabinets, drawer banks, appliance storage, coffee bars, built-in pantry cabinets, and specialty organization features. Backed by 20+ years of experience, each project is tailored to your kitchen layout, style, appliance package, storage needs, and renovation goals.
Our expert custom cabinet makers measure, design, fabricate, and install cabinetry to fit your kitchen precisely instead of relying on stock or pre-fabricated cabinet systems. Cabinet boxes, doors, drawers, hardware, finishes, trim, panels, and built-in storage features can all be selected around the way your household cooks, stores, entertains, and uses the kitchen every day.
Our team is committed to quality workmanship, transparent pricing, clear communication, and dependable project timelines from design through installation. Homeowners receive honest, upfront estimates with no hidden costs or surprise upgrades, along with precision installation from skilled local craftsmen focused on flawless fit, clean finishes, durable construction, and on-time project completion.
St Lucie Custom Cabinets serves homeowners throughout Port St. Lucie and nearby Treasure Coast communities, including Fort Pierce, Lakewood Park, Florida Ridge, Vero Beach, Jensen Beach, Port Salerno, Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Sebastian, and surrounding areas, with custom cabinet service also available throughout Palm Beach County.

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Every kitchen has different storage demands, traffic patterns, appliance clearances, and design goals. At St Lucie Custom Cabinets, we create cabinetry that fits the room instead of forcing your kitchen into a standard cabinet catalog. From compact coastal kitchens to large open-concept layouts, our team designs each cabinet plan around better organization, cleaner design, and long-term durability.

Our custom cabinetry gives homeowners the ability to choose cabinet height, depth, drawer configuration, door style, finish color, hardware, trim details, and built-in storage features. This helps eliminate filler-heavy layouts and unused gaps that are common with stock cabinets.
St Lucie Custom Cabinets may build cabinetry with plywood cabinet boxes, solid wood face frames, dovetail drawer boxes, soft-close drawer slides, concealed hinges, finished end panels, custom toe kicks, and crown molding. Our cabinet makers focus on construction details that support a stronger, cleaner, and more finished kitchen design.
For Florida homes, material selection matters. Our team helps homeowners compare cabinet-grade plywood, properly sealed hardwood components, moisture-resistant panels, durable finishes, and quality hardware that can perform better through seasonal humidity, daily cooking conditions, and repeated cleaning.

Our kitchen cabinet design process begins with an in-home consultation, kitchen measurements, layout review, storage assessment, and discussion of your preferred style. We review appliance dimensions, ceiling height, wall conditions, plumbing locations, electrical outlets, island spacing, door swings, and traffic flow before finalizing the cabinet plan.
After measurements are collected, our design team plans the cabinet layout around cooking zones a, prep areas, cleanup areas, pantry storage, small appliances, and family use. We can use design renderings, cabinet elevations, and shop drawings to help homeowners visualize the finished kitchen before fabrication begins.
This step-by-step approach helps our team reduce surprises during installation and avoid common issues such as poor appliance clearance, awkward corner storage, uneven filler spacing, and misaligned cabinet runs.

St Lucie Custom Cabinets offers a wide range of material options depending on the desired look, budget, and performance expectations. Popular cabinet materials may include maple for painted cabinets, oak for visible grain, cherry for warm traditional finishes, walnut for upscale modern kitchens, and plywood for strong cabinet boxes.
For painted cabinets, our team may recommend hardwood frames with moisture-resistant MDF center panels to help reduce movement in Florida humidity. For stained cabinets, we may use hardwood doors and veneers selected for grain consistency and long-term appearance. Laminate and textured melamine options may also work well for contemporary kitchens, pantry areas, laundry-adjacent storage, and high-use cabinet interiors.
Our finish options can include painted shaker cabinets, stained wood cabinets, flat-panel slab doors, raised-panel doors, inset cabinetry, frameless European-style cabinets, glass-front uppers, two-tone kitchens, natural wood islands, and custom color matching. We focus on durable coatings and proper sealing to help protect cabinet surfaces from moisture, cooking residue, sunlight exposure, and daily cleaning.

One of the biggest advantages of working with St Lucie Custom Cabinets is the ability to improve storage without expanding the footprint of the room. Our cabinet layouts can include deep pot-and-pan drawers, vertical tray dividers, pull-out spice storage, hidden trash and recycling pull-outs, drawer peg systems, utensil dividers, blind-corner pull-outs, lazy Susans, appliance garages, pantry roll-outs, and built-in charging drawers.
Our custom storage solutions are especially valuable in Florida homes where kitchens often connect directly to open living areas. Clean cabinet lines, hidden storage, and better organization help the kitchen feel larger, less cluttered, and more functional for everyday use.
For homeowners who cook frequently, entertain guests, or need better family storage, our design team can create cabinetry around specific needs such as oversized cookware, coffee stations, beverage centers, baking zones, pet feeding drawers, under-sink organizers, and tall pantry cabinets.
Kitchen cabinetry is often the centerpiece of a larger remodeling project. Our team helps coordinate cabinet planning with countertops, backsplashes, flooring, lighting, appliances, plumbing fixtures, and ventilation so the entire kitchen feels intentional instead of pieced together.

Our custom cabinet makers design custom kitchen islands that add storage, seating, prep space, and visual impact. Island cabinetry may include wide drawer banks, microwave drawers, wine storage, open shelving, decorative panels, trash pull-outs, sink bases, or waterfall countertop support details.
For smaller kitchens, our team may recommend a peninsula layout to provide similar benefits while preserving walking space. We size and install custom cabinet features to help maintain proper clearances around appliances, walkways, and seating areas.
Our custom pantry cabinets can replace cluttered shelving with cleaner, more accessible storage. Tall pantry units may include adjustable shelves, pull-out trays, roll-out baskets, broom storage, small appliance storage, and specialty organizers.
St Lucie Custom Cabinets can design pantry cabinetry to match the rest of the kitchen or serve as a separate built-in storage feature near the dining area, laundry room, garage entry, or butler’s pantry.


Our custom kitchen cabinetry can also include built-in features that improve daily function. Popular options include coffee bars, beverage stations, wine storage, display cabinets, floating shelves, breakfast nooks, appliance garages, hidden charging stations, and drop zones near kitchen entries.
These details help your kitchen support more than cooking. With thoughtful planning from our team, a custom kitchen can become a more organized space for entertaining, meal prep, school items, work-from-home needs, and everyday family routines.

Stock cabinets may work for simple projects, but they often require compromises in size, layout, finish, storage, and fit. Our custom cabinets allow the design to respond to the actual kitchen dimensions, ceiling height, wall conditions, appliance layout, and homeowner preferences.
Custom cabinetry from St Lucie Custom Cabinets is especially useful for kitchens with unusual corners, older home layouts, high ceilings, open-concept designs, oversized islands, luxury appliances, or specific storage needs. We give homeowners more control over construction quality, materials, finish selection, and design details.
When properly designed and installed by our cabinet makers, custom kitchen cabinetry can improve storage capacity, increase usability, elevate the appearance of the home, and support long-term property value.
Custom kitchen cabinet pricing often depends on the cabinet size, layout complexity, wood species, door style, finish, hardware, interior accessories, and installation requirements.
St Lucie Custom Cabinets provides clear estimates so homeowners understand how features such as inset doors, walnut cabinetry, custom islands, specialty organizers, soft-close drawer systems, and detailed trim work may affect the final cost.
For Florida kitchens, our team often recommends cabinet-grade plywood, properly sealed hardwood, hardwood veneers, and moisture-resistant MDF for painted door panels.
We generally avoid relying on low-grade particleboard in moisture-prone areas because it can be more vulnerable to swelling if exposed to humidity or water.
Depending on the design and budget, our custom kitchen cabinets may use hardware and accessories from brands such as Blum, Häfele, Rev-A-Shelf, Richelieu, Grass, Salice, or Accuride.
These brands are commonly associated with soft-close hinges, drawer slides, pull-out storage, lift systems, and cabinet organization accessories.
Our typical custom cabinet process may include a design and consultation phase, shop drawing approval, material ordering, fabrication, finishing, delivery, and onsite installation.
Timelines vary based on project size, finish selection, hardware availability, and remodeling coordination, but our team focuses on clear communication and dependable project scheduling from start to finish.
Yes. Our custom cabinets can improve storage by using the full available height, reducing wasted filler space, adding deeper drawers, improving corner access, and incorporating pull-out organizers, pantry cabinets, tray dividers, and appliance storage.
During a kitchen cabinet consultation, our team documents wall lengths, ceiling height, appliance dimensions, window and door locations, plumbing and electrical placement, soffits, out-of-plumb walls, floor level changes, island clearances, and walkway spacing.
Accurate measurements help us prevent change orders, reduce delays, and install cabinetry that fits correctly the first time.