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Custom Cabinets in Yakima, WA

Cabinets Built to Fit Your Yakima Kitchen

Custom kitchen cabinetry, refacing, refinishing, and built-ins for homes across the Yakima Valley. Free in-home measure and a written quote before any work starts.

Custom kitchen cabinets in Yakima, WA

Repair or Replace

Tips for spotting worn cabinets and deciding whether to reface, refinish, or start fresh.

Reface, Refinish, or Replace? Reading the Signs in a Yakima Kitchen

Worn kitchen cabinets being evaluated in Yakima, WA

Tired cabinets do not always need to go in the dumpster. Half the kitchens we look at across Yakima only need a fresh finish or new doors, not a full rebuild. The trick is reading the signs correctly, because the wrong call either wastes money or leaves you fixing the same problems in two years. Here is how we decide.

Start With the Boxes, Not the Doors

Doors get the blame, but the cabinet box is what matters. Open the cabinet under the sink and press on the bottom panel. If the particleboard is swollen, soft, or crumbling from a slow leak, the box is done and refinishing will not save it. If the plywood or solid-wood carcass is firm and square, you have a strong candidate for refacing or refinishing. We check every box during the measure before recommending anything.

When Refinishing Makes Sense

If the boxes and the doors are both solid wood and the only complaint is color or a worn, yellowed finish, refinishing is the move. Stripping and spraying a fresh catalyzed finish runs about $1,800 to $5,000 for a typical kitchen, far below replacement. This is the right path for a dated honey-oak kitchen near Summitview Avenue where everything is sturdy and you just want a modern look.

When Refacing Wins

Refacing fits the middle ground: solid boxes, but doors and drawer fronts that are chipped, delaminating, or hopelessly out of style. New doors, fronts, veneer skins, and soft-close hinges give you a new-looking kitchen for roughly $4,000 to $10,000, about half the cost of a full replacement. If you like your layout and the boxes are sound, cabinet refacing usually delivers the best value.

When Replacement Is the Right Call

Some kitchens are past saving, or the layout simply does not work anymore. Water-damaged boxes, a wall you want to open up, or a plan to move the sink and range all point toward a full rebuild. Fully custom custom kitchen cabinets let you fix the footprint and the storage at once, built to your exact room in the wood and door style you choose.

Get a Straight Read

The fastest way to know which path fits is a free in-home measure. We open the boxes, check for moisture and sag, and give you an honest recommendation in writing. Not sure where your kitchen stands? Contact us or call Boulderyellowcab at (509) 540-1309 for a free estimate.

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Boulderyellowcab provides custom cabinets in Yakima, WA, and the work spans custom kitchen cabinetry, cabinet refacing and redooring, cabinet refinishing, bathroom vanities, built-in cabinetry and millwork, and closet systems. Whether you are updating a single wall of uppers or gutting the whole kitchen, we build to the exact room instead of forcing stock boxes to fit. That flexibility matters most in the older houses off Tieton Drive and in the newer builds out past North 40th Avenue in the 98908 area, where no two kitchens share the same footprint.

Most homeowners call us because something has finally worn out. Doors that no longer close flush, drawer boxes that stick, water-swollen particleboard under the sink, hinges that sag, and a finish that has yellowed after years of steam and grease. Those are the signs it is time to act. Sometimes the fix is a full replacement, but just as often the cabinet boxes are still sound and the smarter move is to reface or refinish. We tell you which one your kitchen actually needs, not the one that costs the most.

Cabinet troubles show up differently in older Yakima homes. A 1950s kitchen near Nob Hill Boulevard often has solid wood face frames that are worth saving, paired with shelving and hinges that are long past their service life. Homes built in the 1980s tend to have melamine boxes that swell once the sink seal fails. We have opened enough cabinets across West Valley and Barge-Chestnut to read the story quickly, and we bring the right materials, maple, birch plywood, MDF for painted doors, and conversion varnish finishes, to match what the house already has.

The process stays simple and local. We come out and measure, walk you through reface versus refinish versus replace, and hand you a clear written estimate before anyone picks up a tool. Then we fabricate to fit and install clean, protecting your floors and countertops the whole way. A fresh set of cabinets changes how a kitchen feels every single morning, and it is one of the first upgrades buyers notice, so we build it to last well past the next decade near Summitview Avenue and beyond.

  • Straight reface-vs-replace adviceWe recommend the option your boxes actually need, whether that saves you money with a reface or justifies a full rebuild.
  • Built to the real roomFully custom construction fits out-of-square walls and settled floors common in older Yakima homes.
  • Clear written quotesThe number we put in writing after the measure is the number you pay, itemized line by line.
  • Local crew you can reachA real person answers at (509) 540-1309, and the crew works across Yakima County every week.
  • Communities We Help

    We build and install cabinets throughout Yakima and the surrounding Yakima County towns, from the city neighborhoods to the valley communities.

    • Yakima, WA (98901, 98902, 98908)
    • Selah, WA
    • Union Gap, WA
    • Moxee, WA
    • Naches, WA
    • Terrace Heights, WA
    • Zillah, WA

    Not sure if we reach your street? Call (509) 540-1309 and we will let you know.

    Reface, Refinish, or Replace

    Three honest paths for tired cabinets, plus the custom builds and storage that finish a Yakima kitchen.

    01Custom Kitchen Cabinetry
    Made-to-order base, wall, and tall pantry units built to your exact room in maple, oak, cherry, or painted MDF, with dovetailed drawer boxes and soft-close hardware.
    02Cabinet Refacing and Redooring
    New doors, drawer fronts, and veneer over sound existing boxes. Roughly half the cost of replacement when the carcasses are still solid.
    03Cabinet Refinishing and Repainting
    Strip, sand, and spray a fresh stain or catalyzed finish to change color or erase years of wear without swapping a single box.
    04Bathroom Vanities and Storage
    Custom vanities, medicine cabinets, and linen towers sized to tight bathroom footprints with moisture-resistant materials and plumbing cutouts.
    05Built-In Cabinetry and Millwork
    Entertainment centers, bookcases, mudroom lockers, and fireplace surrounds scribed and fitted to your walls for a seamless look.
    06Closet Systems and Custom Storage
    Walk-in and reach-in organizers, pantry systems, and garage storage with adjustable shelving and drawers tailored to how you live.

    Common Cabinet Concerns, Cleared Up

    Should I reface, refinish, or fully replace my cabinets?
    It depends on the boxes. If the carcasses are solid and only the doors and finish look dated, refacing or refinishing saves you thousands. If the boxes are swollen, sagging, or the layout no longer works, a full custom replacement is the better long-term call. We open a few cabinets during the measure and tell you which one your kitchen needs.
    How much do custom cabinets cost per linear foot?
    Fully custom cabinets in the Yakima area typically run $500 to $1,200 per linear foot installed. Wood species, door style, and joinery move the number within that range. Refacing runs $4,000 to $10,000 per kitchen and refinishing $1,800 to $5,000, both far below a full rebuild.
    What is the difference between custom, semi-custom, and stock cabinets?
    Stock cabinets come in fixed sizes off a shelf. Semi-custom starts with stock construction and adds size and finish options. Fully custom is built from scratch to your exact room, which is what fits the out-of-square walls common in older Yakima homes.
    How long does it take to build and install custom cabinets?
    After the in-home measure and final design, a custom kitchen usually takes a few weeks to build in the shop, then the install runs a day or two. Refacing and refinishing move faster since the boxes stay in place.
    Are plywood boxes worth it compared to particleboard or MDF?
    For kitchens and baths, yes. Cabinet-grade birch or maple plywood at 3/4 inch holds screws better and resists moisture far longer than particleboard, which swells once a sink seal fails. We use plywood boxes and reserve MDF for smooth painted doors and panels.
    What is the difference between framed and frameless cabinets?
    Framed cabinets have a face frame across the front of the box, a traditional look with a bit less drawer access. Frameless, also called European or full-access, skips the frame for wider openings and a cleaner modern face. We build both and match whatever suits your home.
    Do your cabinets meet KCMA or CARB Title VI standards?
    Yes. We build to the ANSI/KCMA A161.1 performance standard and use CARB and TSCA Title VI compliant panels for low formaldehyde. If you want documentation for a remodel permit, we provide it.
    Do you serve my part of the Yakima Valley?
    We cover Yakima ZIP codes including 98901, 98902, and 98908, plus Selah, Union Gap, Moxee, Naches, Terrace Heights, and Zillah. Call (509) 540-1309 and we will confirm your street.

    What Each Option Costs Around Yakima

    Cabinet cost comes down to which path fits your kitchen. Refinishing is the most economical because it keeps every box and door. Refacing sits in the middle, swapping doors and fronts over sound carcasses. A full custom replacement runs highest because it is built to spec in the wood species and joinery you choose. The ranges below are typical for the Yakima area, and we put the firm number in writing after a free in-home measure.

    Refinishing$1,800 to $5,000 per kitchen
    • Keeps your existing boxes
    • New color or fresh finish
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    Full Custom Replacement$500 to $1,200 per linear foot installed
    • Built to your exact room
    • Wood species and joinery you pick
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    Get a Straight Answer on Your Cabinets

    Ready to fix the kitchen? We will measure your space, open a few cabinets, and tell you honestly whether to reface, refinish, or replace, then hand you a clear written estimate with no pressure. Most Yakima jobs move quickly once the design is set, and we handle everything from tear-out to the final soft-close adjustment.