Capabilities
Laminate Casework Manufacturing
Laminate casework built for efficient fabrication, straightforward installation, and reliable results across single projects and multi-site programs.
What We Build
Standard laminate casework components and assemblies manufactured for commercial interiors and multi-site programs.
Designed for Real-World Use
We build laminate casework that performs where durability, consistency, and install speed matter most.
Healthcare
- Durable, cleanable surfaces for high-traffic areas
- Room-by-room kitting to reduce install time
- Reliable replacement runs for renovations
Education
- High-abuse resistance for classrooms and labs
- Consistent finish matching across facilities
- Standard cabinet programs for repeat builds
Retail & Multi-Site Rollouts
- Program manufacturing for repeatable rollouts
- Pack plans and labeling per location
- Documentation that keeps installs on schedule
Corporate & Hospitality
- Pantry + coffee points built for daily use
- Reception and collaboration zones
- Clean details and consistent reveals
Quote Checklist
Send these items to receive a faster, more accurate quote. Copy/paste this list into an email or attach to your request.
To Quote Laminate Casework, Send:
- Drawings: PDF and/or DWG (plans, elevations, sections)
- Finish schedule: HPL/TFL brand + color codes, grain direction notes
- Substrate preference: MDF / plywood / particleboard
- Edge spec: type + thickness (and any radius requirements)
- Hardware list: hinges, slides, pulls; soft-close yes/no
- Packaging: room/area kitting, labeling, protection requirements
- Site + timeline: ship-to location, requested delivery window, constraints
Program Manufacturing & Repeat Orders
When your project becomes a program, we help you standardize details, control revisions, and scale production without sacrificing quality.
Standardized Builds
Convert typical cabinets into a consistent set of "go-to" specifications for faster reorders and fewer field issues.
Revision Control
Track changes across versions (v1/v2/v3) and maintain clarity on what's current--especially across multiple locations.
Packaging + Documentation
Location-based labeling, pack plans, and room/area kitting that helps crews install faster and stay on schedule.
Predictable Timelines
Production planning designed for repeat cycles--so each reorder stays consistent with your rollout cadence.
Materials & Options
Choose the right laminate system for performance, budget, and aesthetic goals.
Materials
- TFL vs HPL: Guidance on where each performs best
- Substrates: MDF, plywood, particleboard options
- Backs: captured vs stapled vs grooved
- Moisture areas: sink bases and wet-zone considerations
Options
- Toe-kicks: recessed / removable / integrated
- Pull styles: applied pulls, integrated pulls, finger pulls
- Shelves: adjustable vs fixed strategies
- Special units: ADA + specialty storage configurations
- System compatibility: Experience building to common commercial casework standards, including KD-style specifications, when required
Casework Quality Checkpoints
Our quality approach is built around the details that matter most on the jobsite--fit, finish, and consistency.
First-Article Approval
Confirm critical dimensions, reveal consistency, and build details before production runs.
Hardware Pattern Verification
Validate hinge/slide patterns to reduce field drilling and install surprises.
Edge Finish Inspection
Check seams, chips, and adhesive quality for clean, durable edges.
Door/Drawer Reveal Review
Confirm alignment and consistency across runs for a premium installed look.
Packaging Protection Check
Verify corner/edge protection, wrap, and labeling before it leaves the facility.
Lead Times & Logistics
Shipping options designed to support install schedules--especially for multi-location programs.
Typical Timelines
- First article / sample: based on scope and approvals
- Small orders: scheduled production windows
- Program runs: reorder cadence aligned to rollout plans
- Rush: available--contact us to discuss constraints
Packaging & Delivery Options
- Kitting: by room/area/store with pack plans
- Labeling: consistent naming conventions for installs
- Shipping: blind shipping + private label available
FAQ
What's the difference between HPL and TFL?
HPL is typically used where higher durability is required; TFL can be a cost-effective option for many cabinet boxes and lower-wear surfaces. We'll help you select the best option for use and budget.
Can you match our existing laminate?
Yes--provide the manufacturer/color code (preferred), or send a sample/finish schedule so we can confirm an equivalent match.
What do you need for a fast quote?
Drawings, finish schedule with codes, substrate preference, edge spec, and hardware selections are the biggest accelerators. See the Quote Checklist above.
Ready to Spec Laminate Casework?
Send drawings, finish selections, and hardware notes. We'll respond with an itemized estimate.
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