CFM offers a full selection of custom cabinets and cabinet hardware to help bring your vision to life. Whether you're updating a kitchen or completing a full home remodel, our showrooms are built to be explored.

What's your style?

Style is everything. The type of cabinet door used in your space is one of the most defining features of your project. Cabinetry style sets the stage for the rest of your project. Cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and custom appliance panels form the backdrop to the space's overall look. Most designs fall into one of three style categories: Traditional, Transitional, or Contemporary.

Brown dark stained traditional cabinets in a white kitchen

Traditional

Elegant. Detailed. Timeless. Read about traditional cabinets

Raised panel doors, large moldings, heavy furniture details inspired by history are the hallmarks of traditional cabinets. These kitchens often feature rich wood finishes, ornate carvings, and timeless craftsmanship that create a sense of warmth and sophistication. Traditional cabinetry pairs well with classic materials such as stone countertops, hardwood floors, and decorative tile, resulting in a space that feels both elegant and inviting.

Homeowners often choose traditional cabinets when they want their kitchen to reflect heritage and enduring design. This style embraces detail and depth, offering a contrast to more minimal looks. Whether you're updating a historic home or simply want a kitchen with character, traditional cabinetry provides a versatile foundation that stands the test of time.

Transitional kitchen with a mix of grays, white cabinets, dark flooring, and gray countertops

Transitional

Balanced. Versatile. Refined. Read about transitional cabinets

Flat panel doors, painted and/or stained cabinets, and simple profiles bring together the best of both worlds in transitional cabinet design. This style blends the clean lines of contemporary cabinetry with the familiar touches of traditional elements, creating a look that is fresh, balanced, and versatile. Transitional kitchens often feature neutral colors, mixed textures, and practical layouts that appeal to a wide range of homeowners.

If you're looking for a kitchen style that feels current but won't go out of fashion, transitional cabinetry is a smart choice. It adapts easily to different design preferences, working equally well with modern stainless-steel appliances or classic farmhouse accents. The result is a kitchen that feels timeless yet tailored, offering flexibility as your style evolves over the years.

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Contemporary

Sleek. Minimal. Modern. Read about contemporary cabinets

Slab doors and clean, unbroken lines define contemporary kitchen cabinets. This style emphasizes simplicity and function, often featuring a mix of natural and engineered textures such as wood veneers, matte finishes, and glossy laminates. Contemporary cabinetry draws inspiration from European design, creating a sleek and uncluttered aesthetic that maximizes open space.

For homeowners who prefer a modern kitchen with a streamlined look, contemporary cabinets are the ideal choice. The design emphasizes minimal hardware, integrated storage solutions, and a focus on horizontal lines that visually expand the space. Perfect for smaller homes, urban apartments, or anyone drawn to a modern lifestyle, contemporary cabinetry delivers a bold yet refined atmosphere that feels effortlessly stylish.

What's your color?

Color carries as much weight as style when it comes to cabinetry. The finish you choose sets the mood of the entire space and plays a central role in how the room feels day to day. From bright whites and soft neutrals to rich stains and bold painted hues, cabinet colors can highlight architectural details, create contrast, or establish a seamless backdrop. Most designs fall into a spectrum of light, medium, or dark tones, each shaping the atmosphere of a kitchen or bath in a unique way.

Brown dark stained traditional cabinets in a white kitchen

Neutral

Bright. Versatile. Classic. Read about neutral cabinets

Neutral cabinets in soft whites, warm grays, and taupe tones bring an airy, open feel to any space. They reflect light to make kitchens feel larger and cleaner, while offering a backdrop that blends seamlessly with stone countertops, subway or mosaic tile, and natural wood accents. This palette creates a look that is both understated and polished.

Homeowners often choose neutral cabinetry when they want a design that adapts to shifting trends. Whether the goal is modern minimalism, transitional balance, or cozy cottage charm, neutral tones provide flexibility and timeless appeal.

Transitional kitchen with a mix of grays, white cabinets, dark flooring, and gray countertops

Timeless

Warm. Balanced. Enduring. Read about timeless cabinets

Timeless cabinets rely on finishes and styles that never fall out of fashion- rich wood grains, balanced stains, and classic profiles like shaker doors. These cabinets bring warmth and character to a kitchen without overpowering the space, making them a favorite for transitional and traditional designs.

Their versatility makes them easy to pair with stainless steel, matte black, or brushed brass hardware. This balance keeps the overall look grounded and elegant, ensuring your kitchen feels current today and sophisticated for years to come.

Modern kitchen in bright birch colors with white cabinets and countertops

Bold

Rich. Dramatic. Statement-Making. Read about bold cabinets

Bold cabinets embrace saturated color and deep finishes- navy, emerald, charcoal, and matte black are all standout choices. These striking tones add drama and personality, transforming kitchens into statement spaces that feel elevated and designer-inspired. They work especially well as an anchor for open-concept layouts.

Pairing bold cabinets with lighter countertops, mixed-metal hardware, and modern lighting creates balance while still highlighting architectural details. For homeowners who want their kitchen to make an impression, bold cabinetry delivers sophistication with undeniable character.

Meet your designer

Work 1-on-1 with a cabinet professional to plan layouts, finishes, and smart storage around how you live.

Personalized Storage

Your cabinets should be more than storage. They should reflect your lifestyle, habits, and the way you use your home every day. That's why our cabinet designers start by learning about you, how you cook, entertain, organize, and relax.

Your story starts here. Let's create a space that feels truly yours.

Limitless Hardware

Find the perfect matching hardware to go along with your cabinets. Browse from top brands like Top Knobs, Emtek, Schwab & Co, Berenson, Jeffrey Alexander, and Amerock.

What cabinet brands does CFM carry?

CFM partners with leading cabinet manufacturers known for exceptional craftsmanship and design flexibility. Explore collections from Bellmont, Mantra Cabinets, Medallion, Naturekast, and Waypoint. Each offers unique door styles, finishes, and price ranges to fit every project, from modern slab cabinets to classic framed designs.

Do I need an appointment to visit a CFM showroom?

No appointment is required! Stop by any CFM showroom to explore cabinetry samples, door styles, and finishing options in person. Find a cabinet designer in your area to start designing your space.

What types of cabinets does CFM offer?

CFM carries all styles of framed and frameless cabinets in a variety of styles, including modern, transitional, and traditional designs. Choose from stained wood, painted finishes, or textured laminates to match your kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room remodel.

Can I get custom-sized or semi-custom cabinetry

Yes. CFM offers fully customizable cabinetry solutions designed around your exact space and lifestyle. Whether you're creating a small built-in nook, a stylish bar area, or a complete kitchen and bath remodel, our designers can help plan every detail, from cabinet dimensions and storage configurations to finishes and hardware. This level of flexibility ensures your cabinetry is both functional and beautifully tailored to your home.

What should I consider when choosing new cabinets?

Start by thinking about layout, color palette, and lifestyle needs. Lighter cabinets open up small spaces, while darker tones create contrast and depth. Consider the different styles such as traditional, modern, or transitional, hardware style, and available storage accessories. A CFM designer can help narrow options and visualize your finished look.