Built to Fit Your Space and Needs

Custom cabinetry designed and installed throughout Buford and surrounding communities.

If your kitchen or bathroom storage feels like it was built for someone else's life, custom cabinetry gives you a way to reclaim how your space works. In Buford, where homes range from older builds with awkward layouts to newer constructions with standard builder cabinets, a custom solution means you dictate the height, depth, drawer configuration, and finish instead of adapting to what already exists.

Modern Structure builds cabinetry from scratch, tailored to the exact dimensions and daily routines of your household. This involves measuring your walls and appliances down to the fraction of an inch, selecting materials that hold up to moisture and weight, and coordinating finishes that either match or update your countertops and flooring. You choose between modern flat-panel designs or timeless raised styles, and every shelf, hinge, and pull is installed with the understanding that you will use these cabinets multiple times every day.

If you are ready to see what functional storage looks like in your Buford home, reach out to discuss layout options and material selections.

What Changes When Cabinets Are Built for You

When you work with Modern Structure in Buford, the process starts with a site visit to measure existing conditions and talk through how you actually use your kitchen or bath. You might need deeper drawers for pots, a pull-out trash system, or upper cabinets that stop short of the ceiling to avoid a cramped feeling. These details get documented before any cuts are made.

Once the cabinets are installed, you will notice that every door closes flush, drawers glide without catching, and the layout reflects how you cook, clean, or get ready in the morning. Corners that used to collect forgotten items now feature lazy susans or pull-out shelves, and vertical dividers keep baking sheets and cutting boards upright instead of stacked.

Quality materials mean the finish resists chipping when you bump it with a pan, and the joinery holds steady even when drawers are loaded with dinnerware. If you are planning a broader kitchen or bath remodel, the cabinetry integrates seamlessly with countertop installation, backsplash tiling, and flooring so transitions between materials look intentional rather than patched together.

Questions That Come Up During Planning

Homeowners often want to know how custom cabinetry fits into a timeline, what happens to old cabinets, and whether certain finishes hold up better than others in daily use.

What materials are used for custom cabinetry?
You can choose from hardwood, plywood, and medium-density fiberboard depending on your budget and where the cabinets will be installed. Hardwood offers the most durability for doors and frames, while plywood is often used for box construction because it resists warping in humid conditions.
How long does it take to complete a custom cabinetry project?
Most projects take between three and six weeks from measurement to installation, depending on the size of the space and the complexity of the design. If you are coordinating cabinetry with other remodeling work, the timeline adjusts to fit the sequence of trades.
What happens to existing cabinets during installation?
The existing cabinets are removed and hauled away as part of the process. Walls and floors are checked for level before new cabinets go in, and any necessary repairs are handled so the final installation sits flush and secure.
Why do some cabinet doors sit crooked after a few months?
Doors can shift if hinges were not installed with precision or if the cabinet boxes themselves were not leveled during installation. Custom work accounts for these details upfront, so adjustments are rarely needed once the project is complete.
When should I choose custom cabinetry over stock options?
Custom cabinetry makes sense when your space has odd dimensions, when you need specialized storage for hobbies or equipment, or when you want finishes and hardware that reflect a specific style rather than what is available in a catalog.

If your current cabinets waste space or no longer suit how your household operates, Modern Structure can walk you through material options and layout possibilities that address those issues directly. Contact us to schedule a consultation and start planning cabinetry that works the way you do.