Building Storage That Fits Every Awkward Space

Custom Cabinetry in Boise for kitchens with wasted corners, uneven walls, and storage gaps that stock cabinets cannot fill

Ada County Home Repair, LLC designs and installs custom cabinetry in Boise and surrounding areas for homeowners who need cabinets built to exact dimensions, with interior features tailored to how they use each drawer and shelf. You may have a kitchen with angled walls that leave dead space, a pantry that is too narrow for standard cabinet widths, or a bathroom vanity that needs to fit between a door swing and a toilet flange. This service produces cabinets that maximize every inch of available space, incorporate pull-out shelves, dividers, and specialized hardware, and match the finish and door style you choose.


The process starts with measuring your space and discussing what you need to store. If you want deep drawers for pots and pans, we design boxes with full-extension slides rated for heavy loads. If you need pantry pull-outs, we specify shelf spacing and whether you want wire baskets or solid trays. Door style, wood species, and finish color are selected after dimensions are finalized. Cabinet boxes are built with plywood sides, hardwood face frames, and adjustable shelf pins. Many Boise-area homes have kitchens with ceiling soffits, uneven floors, or appliance gaps that require custom sizing to avoid visible gaps or wasted vertical space.


Contact Ada County Home Repair, LLC to schedule a measurement appointment and discuss your custom cabinetry needs in Boise.

What Custom Cabinetry Provides That Stock Units Do Not

When cabinets are built to your exact measurements, you will see them extend to the ceiling without gaps, fit flush against walls without filler strips, and include interior features positioned where you actually need them. We design upper cabinets to accommodate your ceiling height, base cabinets to match your countertop depth, and tall pantry units to use every inch of vertical clearance. Drawer dividers are placed to hold utensils, knives, or spices based on your inventory, and corner cabinets include lazy Susans or pull-out trays instead of deep, inaccessible shelves.


After installation, you will notice that doors align evenly, that drawers open without binding, and that shelves are adjustable to accommodate items of varying heights. Ada County Home Repair, LLC builds cabinets in a controlled shop environment, then delivers and installs them after your space is prepared. You choose hardware finishes, whether to include glass-front doors, and whether under-cabinet lighting will be integrated. Every cabinet is inspected before delivery so that joints are tight, finishes are smooth, and all hardware operates correctly.


You decide whether to replace all cabinets in a room or add custom units to supplement existing storage. If you are remodeling, we coordinate cabinetry with countertop templating, plumbing fixture placement, and electrical outlet locations. If you are upgrading storage only, we work around existing finishes and ensure that new cabinets match or complement current materials. We do not install cabinets until walls are painted and flooring is complete, and we do not drill for hardware until cabinets are leveled and secured.

Questions Homeowners Ask About Custom Cabinetry

Homeowners often ask how long it takes to build custom cabinets, what construction methods last longest, and whether custom work costs significantly more than stock options. The answers depend on the number of cabinets, the complexity of interior features, and the finish you select.

  • How long does it take to build custom cabinets?

    After design approval and material ordering, construction typically takes three to five weeks, followed by finishing and hardware installation, with total lead time ranging from four to six weeks.

  • What construction method is most durable?

    Plywood box construction with dovetail or mortise-and-tenon joints, hardwood face frames, and full-extension soft-close drawer slides outlasts particle board with stapled corners and side-mount slides.

  • When do you install cabinets in Boise kitchens?

    We install base cabinets after flooring is complete, shim them level, and secure them to wall studs before templating countertops, ensuring precise measurements for stone or solid surface tops.

  • How do you match new cabinets to existing finishes?

    We use wood samples and finish swatches to match species, stain color, and sheen level, though natural wood variation means that exact matches require using the same batch of materials.

  • Why do some cabinets include soft-close hinges and others do not?

    Soft-close hinges reduce noise and wear on door frames by controlling the closing speed, and they are standard on most custom cabinetry because they extend the life of both doors and boxes.

Reach out to Ada County Home Repair, LLC to review your storage needs, discuss cabinet design options, and receive a written quote for custom cabinetry in Boise.