Regal Kitchen Cabinet provides quality kitchen and bathroom remodeling at competitive prices, plus they provide outstanding customer service to make renovations stress-free.
Their cabinets are tailored to fit into any home, offering a wide variety of colors and styles as well as custom sizes and options. So if you’re searching for an affordable kitchen remodeling company in Phoenix, Arizona, Look no further!
All-Wood Cabinetry
Regal Kitchen Cabinet offers an extensive selection of high-quality woods for cabinetry. Choose from maple, cherry or walnut for the best possible look.
Maple is a light-colored wood with fine grain that’s popular for semi-custom and custom cabinets. Its creamy tones can be stained, but it is most often given either a clear or natural finish.
Oak is a strong and durable wood with an interesting grain pattern similar to maple but slightly stronger. It’s often chosen for light contemporary or farmhouse styles.
Solid hardwood is an expensive investment, but it will last for decades. It also resists scratches and wear well; any repairs can be accomplished with wood filler wax sticks for easy repairs.
All-Wood Drawers
Woodworkers who use expensive hardwoods for cabinetry often debate whether to use the same wood for drawer boxes’ internal sides, backs and bottoms. After all, this would give the drawers an uniform appearance when opened by precisely matching their faces.
However, this approach may not always be the most advantageous when building drawers. In certain instances, using a different wood for the sides, backs, and bottoms of drawers may provide better aesthetics, functionality, and quality results.
All-Wood Doors
Your cabinet doors are one of the most used elements in your kitchen, so they need to be constructed with durable and high-quality materials. Not only do they take a lot of abuse, but they’re also vulnerable to moisture damage – which is why selecting quality wood for cabinet doors is so essential.
At Regal Kitchen Cabinet, we offer an extensive selection of wood species and styles. Our flat-panel cabinet doors complement contemporary designs perfectly while our raised-panel options blend in perfectly with traditional or transitional aesthetics.
All-Wood Interiors
All-Wood Interiors
Regal Kitchen Cabinet offers a wide selection of locally made-to-order wood-framed cabinets in 24 standard stain colors and six paint hues. Their products boast solid wood face frames and drawer boxes made with European style epoxy coated drawer guides as well as conversion varnish top coat for long lasting beauty.
The great thing about wood cabinets is their exceptional durability and ease of cleaning! Maintaining your kitchen will keep it looking fantastic for years to come without any signs of wear or damage.
All-Wood Hardware
Cabinet hardware can be made out of a range of materials. Metal, solid wood and plastic are the three primary ones used.
Material choice plays a significant role in the design of your kitchen, influencing both color palette and style.
All-Wood Finishes
Our all-wood cabinetry comes in an impressive selection of finishes. Choose from ultra-smooth high gloss to the stunning real wood veneer.
Character cherry and maple cabinets live up to their names with unique characteristics such as randomly occurring knots or mineral or gum streaks that give it a distinct look.
Engineered wood is the latest trend, but you don’t have to sacrifice style for durability. There are plenty of choices out there, including the popular high-density fiberboard (HDF). We can help you find the ideal match for both your space and budget.
All-Wood Installation
Traditional cabinetry requires the cabinet doors to be set into the frame at flush with the rest of the cabinet, a process which necessitates skilled hands and meticulous attention to detail.
Installing solid wood flooring comes in two varieties: click-lock and nail-down. Floating installs require attaching or clicking panels together, blocking moisture and allowing them to be installed over concrete, tile or radiant heat flooring. Nail-down installations need a wooden subfloor and use nails to secure pieces together.