
Our handmade Amish cabinetry is not like all the others! As with custom furniture, our cabinets are meticulously hand crafted in genuine Shaker and Craftsman traditions to bring character and substance to your home. Expert Amish cabinet makers build all of our own components right here in our shop using time-tested traditional methods of construction including mortise and tenon and dovetail joinery. Our unique kitchens feature quality lifetime construction and “true inset” drawers and doors with solid brass butt hinges. And since you are buying direct from the actual cabinet shop, there is no dealer or distributor to add unnecessary cost to your cabinetry. Please take a look at some of the kitchens we have built below!
Here is a Quartersawn White Oak Kitchen that was made for a new house built in the "old" bungalow style. The cabinets are full height (54"H) with a door over door configuration to go all the way to the 9' ceiling. Soapstone countertops embelish the natural and old-fashioned look. Cabinets here are flush to the floor with a 3” trim molding at the bottom - no modern toekicks to collect dirt underneath.
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“We love our kitchen! It goes great in our Arts and Crafts style home. Everyone who comes to our home can't get over the craftsmanship of Branch Hill Joinery. The Quartersawn White Oak is magnificent and even the insides of the cabinets are beautiful!” -- Annie
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This contemporary kitchen was hand crafted in solid Hard Maple. Cabinetry features inset doors and drawers with european 165 degree opening hinges and Mepla undermount full extension glides. Cabinets were lightly stained and an accent glaze was added to the reveals of the door panels. Cabinets were sealed with durable polyurethane gel finish for water resistance.
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Here are a collection of truly inspired Arts and Crafts cabinets. Made of quartersawn white oak with a custom stain, these were hand crafted to detailed plans.
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This custom bungalow-style kitchen was made for a 1920 Arts & Crafts Bungalow in Ann Arbor's Old West Side. Quartersawn White Oak cabinets are finished with natural oil and beeswax. A Hutch with a soapstone countertop was built into a wall and looks like it has been there forever. The entire kitchen was built to look like it is original to the house. All cabinet doors, face frames, shelves and exposed sides feature real solid wood. Drawers feature dovetails on all four sides and undermount full extension BLUM soft-close slides (made in USA).
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Classic Shaker Cherry cabinets are always a favorite. Here are some closeup pictures highlighting custom cabinet features.
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An old-fashioned painted kitchen was made for a restored bungalow in Oak Park, Illinois. Cabinets were custom made from Maple and whitewashed with with white oil paint primer - ready for paint. A custom Pantry cabinet features pull out shelving. Cabinets feature Shaker-style feet with recessed toe kicks.
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Here is another old-fashioned painted kitchen custom designed in the Shaker Cottage style. A center island with solid walnut countertop highlights the area.
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Butternut is a rare and beautiful wood found in the midwest. Related to Walnut, it is lighter in color and weight. These cabinets were custom made for a country hideaway in California near the Pacific Coast. They have a totally natural oil finish "Tried and True".
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Here are some glimpses of a Custom Cherry Shaker style itchen made for a Colonial style home in LaGrange Illinois.
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This kitchen was designed for a small apartment in New York. Cherry base cabinets highlight the beauty of natural wood. The upper cabinets are painted white to brighten up the small space. A custom corner hutch top with glass doors and true mutin bars adds originality and character. The soapstone countertops finish it off for an authentic “old-fashioned” feel.
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This Mahagony kitchen was made for a 1908 bungalow home in River Forest, Illinois. The best quality of Honduras Mahagony was used, just like in the 19th century. Cabinets were all custom designed and constructed. Glass doors even feature “real” mutin bars with separate panes of glass. Behind the glass are solid wood shelving and “real wood” shiplap backing.
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