Cabinetry Designed Around
Your Exact Space
Custom Cabinetry in Austin for kitchens and bathrooms that need fitted storage solutions during full remodel projects
Off-the-shelf box cabinets are built to standard dimensions and then adjusted—sometimes awkwardly—to approximate the measurements of your kitchen or bathroom. Custom cabinetry is designed specifically for each project, which means the units fit the exact dimensions of the space after walls are moved, plumbing is relocated, and rough-ins are complete. Atlas Development Group offers cabinetry as part of a full remodel scope, so you're not coordinating a separate cabinet vendor while the rest of the project moves forward. This approach works particularly well in luxury remodels throughout West Lake Hills, Tarrytown, and Bee Cave, where homeowners expect finishes that match the investment they're making in the overall renovation.
Cabinetry design happens after the layout is finalized and structural changes are complete—measurements are taken when walls are in their final positions and plumbing locations are confirmed. This sequencing ensures that the cabinets are built for the actual space, not the proposed one. When Atlas Development Group handles both the remodel and the cabinetry, there's no gap in accountability—if something doesn't fit, it's addressed by the same team that did the layout and rough-in work.
Arrange a free estimate to discuss how cabinetry design fits into your kitchen or bathroom remodel timeline.
What Changes When Cabinets Are Built for the Job
Custom cabinetry allows for design choices that aren't possible with stock units—drawer configurations that match how you use the space, cabinet heights that work with your ceiling clearance, and finishes that align with the rest of the remodel. Because the cabinets are designed after the layout is set, there's no guesswork about whether a particular unit will clear a window frame or fit around a relocated plumbing stack. The measurements reflect the finished space, not an estimate.
When the cabinetry is installed, doors align correctly without gaps or forced adjustments, drawers open smoothly because they were built to fit the opening, and countertops sit level because the base cabinets were constructed to match the floor plane. The finished kitchen or bathroom looks cohesive because the cabinetry was designed as part of the overall project, not added as an afterthought. Atlas Development Group coordinates installation with the rest of the remodel schedule so cabinetry goes in after tile and paint are complete but before final fixtures and hardware are attached.
The scope focuses on design coordination and installation expertise—cabinetry is offered within the context of a full remodel where layout, plumbing, and electrical work are all managed under one contract. This keeps the project moving without the delays that happen when a separate cabinet vendor is waiting on someone else's work to finish before they can proceed.
Questions About Cabinetry in Remodels
Cabinetry decisions affect both the function and appearance of a remodeled kitchen or bathroom, and understanding how custom units differ from stock options helps set expectations.
What makes custom cabinetry different from stock cabinets?
Custom cabinetry is built to the exact dimensions of your space after walls and plumbing are finalized, while stock cabinets come in standard sizes and are adjusted to approximate the layout—custom units eliminate gaps and forced compromises.
When are cabinet measurements taken during a remodel?
Measurements happen after rough-in work is complete and walls are in their final positions, ensuring the cabinets are designed for the actual space rather than the proposed one—this prevents fit issues during installation.
Can cabinetry be designed around specific storage needs?
Yes, drawer configurations, shelving layouts, and interior fittings can be customized based on how you use the space—custom cabinetry allows for functional choices that aren't available with stock units.
How does offering cabinetry as part of the remodel help the project?
When the same team handles layout, rough-ins, and cabinetry installation, there's no coordination gap between trades—if something doesn't fit or needs adjustment, it's resolved by the crew that did the underlying work.
What finishes and materials are available for custom cabinetry in Austin remodels?
Finish options depend on the overall design of the remodel and the homeowner's preferences—cabinetry is selected to complement tile, countertops, and other finishes so the space feels unified rather than assembled from mismatched components.
Atlas Development Group handles cabinetry design and installation as part of a coordinated remodel, working from 25 years of combined experience to deliver storage solutions that fit the space and match the quality of the overall project. Schedule a same-day estimate to discuss how custom cabinetry fits into your kitchen or bathroom renovation and receive locked pricing with no changes after the quote is issued.
