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- G. Watson Designs
Gregory Watson G. Watson Designs Cabinets Millwork Furniture Finishes Produced to Extraordinarily High Standards...
Read more2697 House Ave, Durham, CA 95938-9725 - Fast Cabinet Doors
Fast Cabinet Doors offers custom made cabinet doors and drawer fronts that are manufactured in Northern California...
Read more11128 Midway Suite A, Chico, CA - Campos Custom Woodworks
Our goal is to deliver custom cabinetry where design and function are beautifully matched, creating elegant, quali...
Read moreChico, CA 95973 - Smith Designs and Rentals
We designs and build custom cabinets and all wood related ideas. Custom tables, bathroom vanities, cabinet repair,...
Read moreChico, CA - Kitchen Cabinet Design/Meek's Lumber & Hardware
Our experience in the building materials industry dates back to 1919, in Lockwood, Missouri. Meek’s has earned th...
Read more1414 Colusa Hwy, Yuba City, CA 95993 - Cabinet specialtiesRed Bluff, CA 96080
- C S Cabinet RefacingOroville, CA 95965
- Ed Warfield Woodworks
Hand craftsmanship, attention to detail
24120 Electric Ave, Red Bluff, CA 96080 - Meeks Building CenterYuba City, CA 95993
- Kleins Cabinet and CountertopsOroville, CA
- Mouser Brothers Ent
Cabinetry, Moulding, interior & exterior Doors, Countertops
150 N. Mill Creek Road, Quincy, CA 95971
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Featured Reviews for Custom Cabinet Doors in Chico.
Ed Warfield Woodworks
Custom Cabinet Doors in Chico.
“As a traditionalist craftsman first and general contractor second, I can say that I am uniquely qualified to judge cabinet makers' abilities and rate their work. Ed Warfield Woodworks produces THE VERY BEST casework that I have ever put my hands on. The layout, proportions, joinery, and finish were all flawless. I am usually a fan of face frame cabinetry over frameless, but the results of this shop's work were unparalleled. The pieces that would have served as "fillers" on manufactured or box store cabinets served to simulate flush-inset work and were all identical in size. Everywhere that a cabinet met a wall these fillers were slightly oversized so that they could be scribed to fit the old, out of plumb walls perfectly. There were chases hidden in the bottom of the uppers with discrete "fishing holes" to make pulling undercabinet lighting wires very easy. The conversion varnish finish looked and felt like real satin. Great photography is responsible for making much of the work on this website look the way it does, but this shop's work looks that way in real life.”
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