Trusted Cabinetry Partner for Residential & Commercial Builds in GTA

GTA cabinetry supplier for contractors and developers, delivering shop drawings, contractor pricing, and turnkey supply + installation. With reliable scheduling and proven craftsmanship, we help builders cut rework and keep projects on track

Who we serve

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Contractors

Reliable schedules, site-ready installs, punch-list support.

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Developers

Multi-unit capacity, consistent specs, phased delivery.

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Architecture Firms

Shop drawings, samples, spec adherence.

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Design Studios

Bespoke finishes, detail craftsmanship, white-glove install.

We Understand Your Challenges

Every contractor faces the same frustrations with cabinetry projects. Here's how Kabinetry transforms these common pain points into your competitive advantages.

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Missed Deadlines

On-Time Delivery

The Challenge You Face
Construction projects often face cabinetry and millwork delays that ripple through the entire build. When fabrication runs late or installation is pushed back, contractors are left managing costly downtime, change orders, and client dissatisfaction. Kitchen and bathroom cabinetry are usually on the critical path, meaning a late install can hold up flooring, MEP finals, and occupancy permits. For developers, these delays can translate into lost revenue and strained client relationships.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry is built for schedule-driven B2B projects. We establish clear milestones at award—covering shop drawings, approvals, fabrication, and installation—and provide weekly updates to keep contractors informed. On larger builds, we phase delivery by floor, stack, or unit type, ensuring cabinetry keeps pace with other trades. Our proactive communication and milestone-driven approach help general contractors avoid cascading project delays and deliver on time.

Unclear Drawings

Detailed Shop Drawings

The Challenge You Face
Incomplete or ambiguous cabinetry drawings often lead to RFIs, costly rework, and delays. Without clear construction details, contractors may face field conflicts, misaligned finishes, or even complete re-orders. Ambiguity in shop drawings can also cause friction between architects, designers, and contractors, leaving project managers to resolve disputes in the field.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry produces detailed shop drawings and submittals in compliance with North American Architectural Woodwork Standards (NAAWS). These documents outline every construction detail, material, finish, and hardware component for review and approval. We also provide physical samples where required, helping architects and contractors align early. By securing approvals upfront, Kabinetry minimizes RFIs, change orders, and installation errors, ensuring cabinetry is built right the first time.

Quality Issues

Guaranteed Craftsmanship

The Challenge You Face
Inconsistent workmanship in cabinetry leads to punch lists, warranty claims, and client complaints. Contractors risk losing trust when millwork fails to meet design intent or lacks durability for high-traffic residential and commercial applications. Quality variance between suppliers also creates risk in multi-unit projects where consistency across dozens of kitchens or bathrooms is essential.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry enforces strict quality control backed by more than 30 years of experience. On projects where it's specified, we offer the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada (AWMAC) Guarantee and Inspection Service (GIS), which provides third-party inspections throughout the process and a formal two-year warranty certificate. This gives contractors, developers, and architects peace of mind that cabinetry will perform as specified and meet the highest industry standards.

Long Lead Times

Reliable Scheduling

The Challenge You Face
Commercial cabinetry often carries 4–10+ week lead times, depending on material selection, finish complexity, and supplier capacity. When cabinetry schedules aren't aligned with the master project schedule, contractors face expensive project delays. For fast-track builds, even a two-week slippage can disrupt occupancy dates and strain developer–contractor relationships.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry provides clear lead-time commitments at award and maps cabinetry milestones into the contractor's master schedule. For time-sensitive projects, we recommend alternate finishes or hardware with shorter procurement windows to keep timelines intact. We also pre-kit hardware and sequence fabrication to allow progressive installation rather than waiting for all units to complete. This flexibility ensures contractors can meet deadlines without sacrificing quality.

Trade Conflicts

Coordinated Installation

The Challenge You Face
Cabinetry installations often overlap with mechanical, electrical, flooring, or glazing trades, leading to site conflicts, damaged finishes, or costly rework. Poor sequencing between trades increases project risk and disrupts construction flow.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry coordinates directly with site supervisors to align install sequencing with other trades. Where BIM/VDC planning is available, we participate in clash detection to identify potential conflicts before they reach the field. By sequencing installs and aligning with trade look-ahead meetings, we help contractors reduce site conflicts, protect finished surfaces, and deliver cabinetry installs that integrate seamlessly into the build.

Compliance Gaps

Full Site Readiness

The Challenge You Face
Contractors often face delays in site onboarding when subcontractors lack WSIB registration, insurance, or safety compliance. Missing paperwork or unclear liability can delay payment schedules and expose contractors to unnecessary risk.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry maintains full WSIB coverage, liability insurance, and Ontario construction compliance so contractors can onboard us without friction. Our crews are trained to follow site-specific safety protocols, minimizing risk to both schedule and liability. With compliance guaranteed upfront, contractors can focus on project execution rather than chasing paperwork.

Weak Materials

Commercial-Grade Systems

The Challenge You Face
Cabinetry built with low-quality MDF cores or budget hardware can swell, sag, or fail in high-traffic or moisture-prone environments. For contractors, this means callbacks, warranty disputes, and reputational damage with clients.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry specifies commercial-grade plywood/MDF blends designed for strength, stability, and moisture resistance. We use premium hardware systems (such as Blum and Grass soft-close hinges and slides) with proven durability. Our team advises contractors on finish and material selection to ensure cabinetry meets the specific needs of the project environment—whether it's high-use residential kitchens or commercial spaces.

Sustainability Demands

Certified Options

The Challenge You Face
Many developers and institutions now require cabinetry that meets low-emission (CARB/TSCA) or FSC-certified sustainability standards. Non-compliant cabinetry risks rejection during approvals, especially on LEED or green building projects.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry sources CARB Phase 2 / TSCA Title VI compliant composite panels and offers FSC-certified wood products with full Chain-of-Custody documentation. This allows contractors and developers to meet sustainability requirements, align with client expectations, and support environmental certifications without compromising schedule or quality.

Budget Overruns

Value Engineering

The Challenge You Face
Late-stage cabinetry decisions often lead to budget overruns, change orders, and rushed redesigns. Contractors face client pushback when cabinetry costs spiral out of control.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry provides contractor-friendly pricing and early value-engineering support. We identify cost-saving opportunities—such as finish alternates, modular construction methods, and hardware substitutions—while maintaining design intent and performance. By involving us early, contractors can lock in predictable pricing and avoid expensive surprises later in the project.

Poor Communication

Transparent Updates

The Challenge You Face
Miscommunication between office approvals and field installers often results in installers working off outdated drawings, creating errors and rework.
How We Help You Win
Kabinetry ties approved shop drawings directly to installer checklists and keeps a single point of contact for project managers and site supervisors. If changes arise, updated drawings are issued before fabrication or installation proceeds. This closed-loop communication system reduces mistakes, ensures alignment across stakeholders, and keeps cabinetry installs accurate to spec.

Our Previous Projects

Our Trusted Partners

What Our Clients Are Saying

“My dream kitchen came to be, because of Kabinetry!
The team was great in terms of collaboration, planning, and implementation of the project. I received sound advice on aesthetics, functionality, and cost savings where possible. The project was managed with efficiency and practicality, where trades were lined-up to deliver timely and professional service. I highly recommend Kabinetry.”

Seema

“My renovation experience with Kabinetry was absolutely amazing! Fawad and his team went above and beyond to ensure every detail was perfect. Fawad’s dedication, professionalism, and passion for his work truly set him apart. He took the time to understand my vision, offered expert advice, and made the entire process smooth and stress-free. His attention to detail and commitment to quality exceeded my expectations. I couldn’t be happier with the results! Highly recommend Kabinetry for anyone looking for exceptional craftsmanship and outstanding service!”

Tina De Luca

“Fawad is fantastic!! We came to meet him on the recommendation of a friend as we loved their new kitchen. Initially, Fawad showed us photos of all white and grey photos but once we showed him photos of our dream kitchen, our dreams came to live! Fawad is very open minded, experienced and his ideas are endless. He realizes that the homeowner has the last word but openly works WITH you and does not force you into a design, pattern or colour that he wants! I LOVE MY KITCHEN!!!”

Josee MacPherson

“Fawad and his team were professional & respectful at all times. They came in on budget and on time! An almost unheard of combination! All pricing was very transparent and Fawad walked us through all decisions and made the process very easy. We ended up with the kitchen of our dreams and had a completely positive experience. We were so happy that we are now working with Kabinetry Design to renovate our two bathrooms.”

Marian Miller

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about our commercial cabinetry services and processes

How do you scope and quote contractor projects?

Send drawings and specs; we return a clear trade quote with options and timelines.
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For accurate contractor pricing, share architectural drawings, finish schedules, and any site constraints. We prepare a line-item quote and schedule. On award, we produce shop drawings/submittals for approval, then proceed to fabrication, delivery, and installation. Our process aligns with North American Architectural Woodwork Standards (NAAWS) used in Canada for architectural woodwork.

What are typical lead times for custom cabinetry on B2B projects?

Most commercial millwork runs 4–10+ weeks from approved drawings, depending on scope and finish.
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Lead time is driven by approval cycles, material/finish selection, hardware availability, and project size. Typical cabinet production windows published by suppliers range from 4–6 weeks to 6–9 weeks, with some custom lines longer; another commercial source cites ~4–5 weeks after contract for simpler runs. Complex multi-unit or specialty finishes extend timelines. We'll confirm a fabrication/installation window after submittal approval.

Do you provide shop drawings, samples, and coordination with the design team?

Yes. We deliver shop drawings, finish samples, and coordinate approvals before fabrication.
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Our submittals follow recognized industry standards for architectural woodwork. Shop drawings and samples document construction details, edge treatments, finishes, hardware, and tolerances; they're reviewed by the contractor/architect prior to release. This aligns with NAAWS/AWS submittal practices used across North America.

What materials and hardware do you use for commercial durability?

We specify commercial-grade plywood/MDF composites, durable finishes, and premium hardware (e.g., soft-close systems).
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Material selection balances durability, cost, and finish quality. MDF offers a smooth paintable face but is heavier and not ideal in moisture-prone zones; plywood increases strength and moisture resistance. Hardware from premium manufacturers (e.g., Blum soft-close and adjustable hinges) improves longevity and field adjustability. We'll recommend the right mix for each application and budget.

Are your cabinets compliant with low-emission standards (CARB2 / TSCA Title VI)?

Yes—on request we source CARB Phase 2 / TSCA Title VI compliant composite wood products.
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Composite wood cores can meet recognized low-emission standards. CARB Phase 2 limits formaldehyde emissions in composite wood; in the U.S., TSCA Title VI requires labeling for compliant panels and finished goods that contain them. On GTA projects, we can specify compliant panels and retain documentation on request.

Do you offer FSC-certified or sustainable material options?

Yes—FSC-certified options and sustainability documentation are available.
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If your specs call for FSC Chain-of-Custody materials, we can source products verified through the FSC system, which tracks material from forest to finished good. This supports sustainability goals and can contribute to project frameworks that recognize responsibly sourced wood.

How do you manage installation on active construction sites (safety, insurance, WSIB)?

We coordinate tightly with site supers, follow safety protocols, and maintain the required Ontario coverage.
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In Ontario construction, most businesses that employ workers or use subcontractors must register with the WSIB; construction trades also fall under expanded compulsory coverage rules. We plan sequencing with other trades, maintain coverage, and follow site safety procedures to keep schedules on track and minimize risk.

What warranty and quality assurance do you provide?

Standard workmanship warranty; AWMAC GIS warranty support available on specified projects.
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We stand behind our fabrication and installation. Where projects are specified under AWMAC's Guarantee and Inspection Service (GIS), an AWMAC-certified inspector supports the process—from shop drawings to final install—and qualifying projects receive a two-year Certificate of Guarantee after final inspection. Ask us about GIS on your next tender.

Can you handle multi-unit or fast-track schedules?

Yes—our team is built for multi-suite residential and commercial rollouts with phased delivery.
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For multi-unit projects in the GTA, we phase shop drawings and fabrication by stack/zone, pre-kit hardware, and coordinate lift/elevator logistics to keep the critical path clear. Provide your milestone dates early; we'll map a cabinet install schedule that aligns with rough-in, flooring, and millwork dependencies. (Project-specific; contact us for a schedule proposal.)

What drives pricing—and how can contractors keep cabinetry within budget?

Scope, materials, finish, hardware, and installation complexity drive cost; share drawings early to lock pricing.
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Costs move with material choice (e.g., MDF vs plywood), finish systems, hardware grade, linear footage, and site conditions. MDF can be cost-efficient for painted interiors/doors; plywood is preferred where moisture resistance and strength matter. Early decisions on finishes and hardware simplify procurement and reduce change orders.

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