St Lucie Custom Cabinets designs, builds, and installs custom outdoor kitchen cabinets in St. Lucie, FL with over 20 years of local craftsmanship and installation experience. We help homeowners create durable storage, functional cooking areas, and polished outdoor living spaces built for Florida heat, humidity, rain, UV exposure, and coastal salt air.
From grill stations and appliance cabinets to bar storage, patio cabinetry, and full outdoor kitchen layouts, each project is designed around your space, cooking style, storage needs, and entertaining goals. Our cabinet team focuses on quality workmanship, precise fit, durable materials, clean installation, and clear pricing from the start.
St Lucie Custom Cabinets proudly serves Port St. Lucie and nearby communities across the Treasure Coast, including Fort Pierce, Lakewood Park, Florida Ridge, Vero Beach, Jensen Beach, Port Salerno, Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Sebastian, and surrounding areas, along with homeowners throughout Palm Beach County.

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Outdoor cabinets in Florida must stand up to sun, humidity, rain, salt air, pool exposure, and temperature changes. St Lucie Custom Cabinets uses outdoor-rated materials and construction methods designed to resist swelling, warping, corrosion, fading, and premature wear while maintaining a clean, finished look.

St Lucie Custom Cabinets creates custom outdoor kitchen cabinetry that fits your patio, lanai, backyard, pool area, or covered outdoor living space.
Our outdoor kitchen designs can include built-in grill cabinets, appliance storage, drawer systems, trash pull-outs, sink bases, beverage stations, bar cabinets, and weather-protected storage for cookware, grilling tools, serving pieces, and outdoor dining essentials.
Whether you are upgrading a small patio area or planning a full outdoor kitchen and entertainment zone, our cabinet makers focus on clean design, practical storage, durable materials, and precise installation.

St Lucie Custom Cabinets designs outdoor cabinetry for covered patios, screened lanais, poolside entertainment areas, outdoor bars, built-in grill areas, cabana storage, waterfront properties, and outdoor dining spaces.
Whether you need a compact grill surround or a complete outdoor kitchen with appliances, counters, storage, and seating, each layout is planned around exposure, available space, appliance placement, storage needs, and the style of your home.

Outdoor kitchens can be customized with practical features that make cooking and entertaining easier. Common outdoor cabinet and kitchen features include:
Each feature is designed around your available space, appliance selections, traffic flow, and how you plan to use the outdoor kitchen.

St Lucie Custom Cabinets begins each outdoor kitchen project by reviewing your space, cooking habits, storage needs, appliance plans, and entertaining goals. A strong layout balances prep space, grill placement, refrigeration, seating, storage access, drainage, ventilation, and traffic flow between indoor and outdoor areas.
During the design process, we consider cabinet access, appliance clearances, countertop space, plumbing and electrical needs, shade, sun exposure, weather protection, and long-term maintenance. Custom storage can also be planned for grilling accessories, outdoor dinnerware, cookware, utensils, trash pull-outs, and serving items so everything is placed where it is easy to use.
Outdoor cabinetry in Florida requires materials and construction methods designed for heat, humidity, rain, UV exposure, salt air, and poolside moisture. St Lucie Custom Cabinets builds outdoor cabinet systems with climate-appropriate options such as marine-grade polymer, King Starboard, stainless steel hardware, aluminum components, powder-coated finishes, and sealed accents where suitable, helping reduce swelling, warping, corrosion, fading, and premature wear.
King Starboard and other marine-grade polymer materials are popular choices for outdoor cabinets in Florida because they are designed to perform in wet, humid, and sun-exposed environments. Unlike particleboard, MDF, or standard interior wood products, marine-grade polymer does not absorb moisture, rot, swell, delaminate, or support mold growth in the same way moisture-sensitive materials can.
This makes it a strong option for outdoor kitchen cabinet doors, cabinet boxes, drawer components, and exposed surfaces. It is especially useful in coastal areas, poolside spaces, covered patios, and backyard kitchens where cabinets may be exposed to moisture, salt air, or frequent outdoor use.
Marine-grade polymer can also be paired with wood-grain finishes or neutral colors to create a clean, finished look without the maintenance demands of traditional exterior wood cabinetry.


Outdoor cabinet performance depends on more than the cabinet box material. Hardware, fasteners, hinges, handles, drawer slides, and finish systems all play an important role in long-term durability.
For outdoor projects, St Lucie Custom Cabinets uses corrosion-resistant hardware and weather-conscious construction details. Stainless steel hardware is often recommended because it performs better in humid and coastal environments than lower-grade metal hardware. Powder-coated finishes may also be used on certain components to help resist UV exposure, scratches, moisture, and daily wear.
Aluminum framing or structural components may be used where lightweight strength, corrosion resistance, and long-term stability are important. Sealed wood accents can be incorporated in select designs, but only where they make sense for the exposure level and maintenance expectations.
Indoor cabinets are not built for Florida exterior conditions. Even high-quality indoor cabinets can fail quickly when exposed to outdoor moisture, heat, and sunlight. Particleboard and unprotected MDF are especially vulnerable because they can absorb moisture, swell, break down, and lose structural strength.
Outdoor cabinetry requires materials that can handle repeated exposure to humidity, rain, salt air, and UV rays. Using the wrong materials may lead to warped cabinet doors, peeling finishes, rusted hardware, mold concerns, swollen cabinet boxes, and premature replacement.
That is why St Lucie Custom Cabinets recommends outdoor-rated cabinet materials and hardware for exterior kitchens, grill stations, and patio storage projects.


Outdoor cabinet installation requires careful measuring, secure placement, proper alignment, appliance clearance, ventilation, and attention to drainage. St Lucie Custom Cabinets installs cabinet boxes, doors, drawers, panels, hardware, and finish details with a focus on clean workmanship, long-term durability, and a polished final appearance.
When needed, the installation process may also involve appliance opening coordination, countertop planning, and coordination around plumbing or electrical access. The result is a functional outdoor kitchen cabinet system designed to fit properly, look finished, and perform well in Florida’s climate.
Some of the best outdoor cabinet materials for Florida include marine-grade polymer, HDPE, King Starboard, stainless steel hardware, aluminum components, and powder-coated finishes.
These materials are commonly used because they resist moisture, humidity, corrosion, UV exposure, and outdoor wear better than standard indoor cabinet materials.
Outdoor kitchen cabinets can be highly water-resistant when built with outdoor-rated materials, proper ventilation, drainage planning, and corrosion-resistant hardware. Fully exposed areas may require different material choices than covered patios or screened lanais.
Yes. Outdoor cabinets can be custom-built around grills, sinks, refrigerators, beverage centers, trash pull-outs, storage drawers, and bar areas. Proper appliance dimensions, clearances, ventilation, plumbing access, and electrical planning should be reviewed before fabrication.
Yes. Poolside outdoor cabinets should be designed with moisture, splashing, humidity, chlorine exposure, and corrosion resistance in mind. Outdoor-rated materials and stainless steel hardware are often better suited for pool areas than standard indoor cabinet materials.
The lifespan depends on material selection, weather exposure, installation quality, and maintenance. Outdoor-rated materials such as marine-grade polymer, stainless steel hardware, aluminum components, and durable finishes generally last much longer than indoor-grade cabinetry used outside.
Yes, but maintenance is usually simple when the cabinets are built with outdoor-rated materials. Routine cleaning, keeping cabinet interiors dry and ventilated, checking hardware, and removing debris can help extend performance and appearance.
Yes. St Lucie Custom Cabinets installs custom outdoor kitchen cabinets in 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, surrounding areas, and homeowners throughout Palm Beach County.