Custom Cabinetry and Cabinet Trim in Greater Boston
Custom Cabinet Building Services in Greater Boston
If your cabinets look unfinished, misaligned, or dated, the fix is not always a full remodel. With custom cabinetry and cabinet trim work from Big Dog Painting, you can upgrade the details that make a kitchen, mudroom, built-in, or pantry feel intentional, tight, and well-made.
Key Summary
Big Dog Painting provides custom cabinetry and cabinet trim work that helps cabinets look built-in, finished, and consistent. Our carpentry team handles repairs, trim upgrades, and custom solutions, then we can coordinate cabinet painting so everything matches as one complete project.
Custom Cabinetry Services
Built-Ins and Custom Storage
We build and customize cabinetry for built-ins, shelving, and storage features that match your space. This is especially helpful when you want a clean, integrated look that standard off-the-shelf pieces cannot achieve.
Cabinet Modifications and Upgrades
If your cabinets are in decent shape but the layout or details are not working, we can adjust components to improve fit and function. Common examples include correcting uneven gaps, updating panels, and improving alignment so doors and drawers look cleaner.
Cabinet Repairs that Support a Better Finish
New England homes deal with moisture and seasonal movement, which can take a toll on wood surfaces. Big Dog Painting’s carpenters handle repairs like rot-related fixes and other carpentry updates, then we help the space look finished again with coordinated paint work.
Cabinet Trim Work and Finish Carpentry
Crown Molding Above Cabinets
Adding crown molding can make upper cabinets look taller and more built-in. It also helps close the visual gap between cabinets and the ceiling for a more complete finish.
Scribes, Fillers, and Cover Panels
Walls are rarely perfectly straight. Scribes, fillers, and cover panels help cabinets look intentional by closing gaps and creating clean lines at edges and ends.
Toe Kicks, Light Rails, and Detail Pieces
These finishing components tighten up the base and underside of cabinetry, hide uneven transitions, and make the installation look polished.
Trim Carpentry Around Cabinets and Built-Ins
Finish carpentry focuses on the visible details that complete a space, including trim elements like casings and molding. When cabinet trim is done right, it frames the cabinetry the way quality trim frames windows and doors.
Why Homeowners Choose Big Dog for Cabinetry and Trim Details
One team that can handle carpentry and the finish
Many homeowners choose Big Dog Painting because we can complete carpentry repairs and follow up with professional painting, which helps the repaired or updated areas blend naturally with the rest of the home.
Cabinet painting that completes the upgrade
If your cabinetry needs a full refresh after trim updates, cabinet painting is often the most economical way to transform the space without a full renovation. For simpler jobs, Big Dog Painting notes some projects can be completed on-site in as little as five days, and more detailed projects may be spray-finished off-site.
Project planning that respects your home
When cabinetry and trim work are part of a larger interior refresh, our team can coordinate with interior painting so walls, trim, and cabinetry feel consistent. If the project is part of an exterior entry upgrade or repairs near exterior openings, we can also align with exterior painting as needed.
Related services that pair well with cabinetry and trim work
Cabinet Painting and Refinishing
If the boxes are solid but the look is tired, cabinet painting can deliver a major visual upgrade, especially after new trim details are installed.
Interior and exterior painting
When you are updating cabinetry inside, it is often the right time to coordinate interior painting. For entry areas or exterior-facing trim concerns, exterior painting can help complete the overall look.
Get an estimate for custom cabinetry and cabinet trim work
If you want cabinetry that looks crisp, built-in, and finished, start with a walkthrough and a clear plan. Reach out and contact us to request an estimate and discuss your custom cabinetry or cabinet trim work project.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is cabinet trim work worth doing if I plan to paint the cabinets?
Yes. Trim upgrades and gap fixes usually make the final painted result look cleaner because the lines are straighter and the transitions are tighter. Many homeowners handle trim work first, then finish with cabinet painting so everything looks intentional.
Can you match new cabinet trim to the rest of the home’s trim style?
Yes. The goal is consistency. We evaluate existing casing, baseboards, crown, and nearby details so cabinet trim looks like it belongs in the same home, not like an add-on.
Do you handle repairs like rot or damaged wood near cabinets or built-ins?
Yes. Big Dog Painting’s carpentry team handles repairs, including rot-related fixes, then we can coordinate painting so the repaired area blends with the surrounding surfaces.
How long does cabinet-related work usually take?
Timelines depend on scope. For cabinet painting, Big Dog Painting notes some simpler jobs can be completed on-site in as little as five days, while more detailed work may involve off-site spray finishing. Cabinet trim work and custom carpentry vary based on complexity, but we set expectations up front and keep communication clear throughout the project.