We design and build semi-custom built-ins that integrate naturally into the architecture of the home. From home offices and mudrooms to media walls, laundry rooms, and storage features, our approach focuses on clean proportions, durable materials, and cabinetry that feels intentional rather than added on.
By working within a refined system of materials, finishes, and cabinet styles rather than offering unlimited customization, we’re able to create built-ins that are cohesive, functional, and cost-effective without sacrificing character or quality.
The result is cabinetry that feels integrated into the home while remaining practical enough for everyday use.
A Curated Approach
Built-ins often work best when they feel quiet and architectural rather than overly decorative. Scale, spacing, material selection, and alignment tend to matter more than excessive ornamentation.
Rather than offering endless combinations of styles and construction methods, we focus on a smaller collection of proven options that work well across a wide range of homes and interior styles.
This approach allows for:
- Better design cohesion
- Cleaner installation and alignment
- More predictable pricing
- Faster lead times
- Greater long-term durability
- Higher value for the investment
Every project is still designed specifically for the space, but within a streamlined framework that prioritizes function, proportion, and material quality.
Cabinet Construction
Our built-ins are constructed using high-quality plywood cabinetry for durability, stability, and long-term performance. Full-extension undermount drawer slides come standard for smooth operation, soft-close functionality, and complete access to storage.
Most projects are built using frameless cabinet construction for its clean appearance, efficient storage capacity, and integrated overall look. Face-frame and inset applications are available selectively where the architecture of the home calls for a more traditional or furniture-style appearance.
Function & Layout
Built-ins should improve how a home functions while still feeling visually calm and integrated into the space. Storage layouts, proportions, and surrounding architectural elements are all considered carefully during the design process.
Available applications include:
- Home offices
- Mudrooms
- Laundry rooms
- Media walls
- Library shelving
- Entry cabinetry
- Window seats
- Pantry built-ins
- Display shelving and storage combinations
Inspirational Styles
We offer a curated range of built-in styles, materials, and finishes designed to work across modern, transitional, and traditional homes. Rather than chasing trends or offering endless variations, we focus on strong proportions, restrained detailing, and durable materials that age well over time.
Example directions include:
- Warm walnut office built-ins
- Minimal white oak shelving systems
- Painted mudroom cabinetry
- Integrated media walls
- Furniture-style storage pieces
- Mixed open shelving and closed storage combinations
(Rendered examples and style galleries will appear here.)
Installation Matters
Built-ins only feel integrated when they are installed carefully. Walls, floors, ceilings, and surrounding finishes are rarely perfectly straight or level, making precision installation critical for a clean final appearance.
We handle installation ourselves rather than subcontracting it out, allowing for tighter quality control and more consistent detailing throughout the project. Cabinets, fillers, and finished panels are carefully scribed and adjusted to fit the natural variations of the home for a cleaner, more architectural appearance.
What Do Built-Ins Cost?
Pricing varies depending on size, materials, finish type, and overall complexity. In Central Oregon (including 97759), most semi-custom built-in projects typically fall within these ranges:
Smaller built-ins: starting around $2,000–$6,000
(e.g., floating shelving, compact office areas, or simple mudroom storage)
Mid-sized built-ins: typically $6,000–$15,000
(e.g., full office walls, laundry cabinetry, or media built-ins)
Larger or more detailed projects: $15,000–$30,000+
(e.g., integrated library walls, extensive storage systems, or furniture-style installations)
These ranges generally include cabinetry and installation, but not electrical, plumbing, countertops, or general contracting work unless specifically noted.
Because every project is designed specifically for the home, accurate pricing begins with a conversation about the space, functionality, and overall project goals.