Kitchen Cabinet Installation in Williamsburg, Virginia
The cabinets are the backbone of your kitchen. We supply all-plywood semi-custom cabinets, better-built than the big box version, for 15 to 40 percent less, installed by a vetted crew. Serving the Historic Triangle.
Your cabinets set the look, the storage, and the durability of the whole kitchen, so they are the last place to cut corners. At Williamsburg Kitchen & Bath we carry multiple semi-custom cabinet lines, built with all-plywood boxes and bought direct, so you pay 15 to 40 percent less than the big box stores. A vetted installer sets them level and true, and as your dealer we handle any warranty issue with the factory ourselves. Free design is included, so the cabinets are planned around your space first. Serving Williamsburg and the Historic Triangle.
Cabinets that hold up, not particle board
The cabinets at the big box stores usually arrive as particle board boxes, which sag under stone counters and swell the first time they meet water under a sink. We sell the all-plywood build instead, with boxes that hold screws, carry weight, and survive a leak. What is behind the door is built to last decades, not until the next remodel. We will show you the difference between an all-plywood and a particle board cabinet side by side and let you decide, a conversation the warehouse never bothers to have with you.
Better-built for less, not more
People walk in expecting a boutique markup and are surprised to learn we beat the big box price on better-built cabinets. Because we buy direct as a dealer rather than off a retail shelf, the savings run 15 to 40 percent, and the free design help comes with it. You are not paying extra for a nicer showroom; you are paying less for a better-built cabinet, with a designer planning the layout for you instead of leaving you to guess.
Cabinets sized to an older kitchen
Stock big box cabinets come in standard widths that assume a standard room, which is a problem in older homes with out-of-square walls and odd dimensions. Newport News has the oldest housing stock in the area, with the typical home built around 1979, so original kitchens there rarely fit off-the-shelf sizing. Our semi-custom widths and modifications let us fill those gaps and use every inch, instead of leaving filler strips and dead corners. We measure the room you actually have and order cabinets to match it, not the other way around.
Knowing who is actually installing them
A great cabinet installed badly is a bad kitchen. At the big box stores, installation is handed to whichever subcontractor is available that week, and the result is a gamble. We connect you with an installer we know and use repeatedly, who handles the tear-out of your old cabinets and sets the new ones level, plumb, and properly secured. You know who is coming and that they have done this many times over, instead of a name pulled off a rotating list you never chose.
What happens if a cabinet arrives damaged
Cabinets occasionally show up with a dinged door or a cracked panel, and at a big box store that becomes your problem to chase through a call center. As your dealer, we deal with the factory rep directly: a damaged or defective piece gets reordered through us, not left on you. That direct line is one of the quiet advantages of buying from a dealer, and it is the difference between a quick replacement and weeks of being told nobody can help.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do new kitchen cabinets cost?
It depends on the size of the kitchen, the door style, and the finish, but semi-custom cabinets keep the cost well below fully custom while giving you most of the same flexibility. Because we sell them for 15 to 40 percent less than the big box stores, your dollar goes further here. We quote it itemized so you can see exactly what drives the number.
How long do cabinets take to arrive after I order?
Cabinet lead time is usually the longest part of a kitchen project, typically a few weeks for semi-custom cabinets once the order is placed. The install itself is quick by comparison. We give you a realistic arrival window up front so you can schedule the rest of the work, rather than tearing out your old kitchen before the new one is ready.
What's the difference between custom and semi-custom cabinets?
Semi-custom means a factory line, like the ones we carry, with a wide range of sizes, finishes, and modifications, which covers the vast majority of kitchens at a much lower cost than fully custom. Custom is built to any dimension for genuinely unusual layouts. We help you decide which your kitchen actually needs instead of defaulting you into the more expensive option.
Are your cabinets soft-close, and how are they built?
Our cabinet lines offer soft-close doors and drawers, dovetailed drawer boxes, and the all-plywood box construction we recommend. These are the details that separate a cabinet that still feels solid in ten years from one that does not. We walk you through the construction and hardware options so you know what you are getting, not just the door style you see.
Can you match new cabinets to ones I'm keeping?
Often, yes. The range of finishes across our lines lets us match or closely complement many existing cabinets, which is useful when you are extending a kitchen or adding a island rather than replacing everything. If an exact match is not possible, we design the new and existing cabinetry so the combination looks intentional rather than mismatched.