GM Cabinets is fourteen years of cabinetry, draftsmanship and quiet obsession with how rooms are made — and the families who live in them.

We started GM in 2012 with two CNCs, a borrowed warehouse on Edgewater, and the conviction that custom cabinetry shouldn't mean wholesale catalogs with new logos.
Today the studio is thirty-two craftsmen across drafting, fabrication, finishing and installation. Every commission begins as a hand-drawn elevation and ends as a job-site checklist signed off by the client.
We work in walnut, oak, smoked oak veneer, lacquer, MDF and stone. We don't subcontract finishing. We don't ship flat-pack. And we still answer the phone when you call us.
No 3D-warehouse modules. Each project is dimensioned to the room, the appliances, and the family that uses it.
Cut, sanded, sprayed and inspected under one roof on Edgewater Drive. We can walk you through the floor any Tuesday.
We specify veneer flitches, lacquer brands and stone slabs by hand. No surprises after the contract is signed.
Ten years on construction, lifetime on finish. We're a quarter-mile from most installs — we come back when something settles.
Two five-axis CNCs, a downdraft sanding line, a climate-controlled spray booth, and a finishing room kept at 68°F year-round. We picked the building because it had the ceilings for it.
Every cabinet is photographed and tagged before it leaves the floor. Installers carry the same drawings the drafters drew six weeks earlier. Mistakes get caught here, not at your house.
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