Base Filler
- 6" Wide
- 30" Tall
- 3/4" Thick
Have a particular color in mind?
Our unfinished panels, trim and moldings are what you need to complete your project. They can be Painted or Stained.
Our Cabinets are Made in America 100%, and Feature
- Solid Wood Quality
- No Particleboard or other "Engineered" Wood
- Soft Close Hinges and Drawer Glides
- Lowest Price Guaranteed
- Finished Ends on all Cabinets
- Easy Pocket Screw Assembly
Combine with other Cabinets to complete your project.
Gray Shaker Collection,
White Shaker Collection
Unfinished Shaker Collection
Proudly Made in America.
Assembly Required. NEW Quick and Easy Pocket Screw Assembly. No special tools required. Instructions included.
Pro Tips
Choosing unique hardware for kitchen cabinets is an easy way to add personality and style to your space. Whether you opt for vintage-inspired knobs, sleek modern pulls, or a mix of materials like brass and glass, the right hardware can transform the look of your cabinets. Thoughtful selections can complement your overall kitchen design while adding a touch of individuality. Pairing distinctive hardware with practical storage solutions, such as a 30 in shelf, allows for better organization and display options, making your kitchen both functional and stylish.
Adding under cabinet trim is another way to elevate the look of your kitchen. This finishing detail helps conceal under-cabinet lighting, smooth out transitions, and give cabinetry a custom, built-in appearance. It works well in both traditional and modern kitchens, enhancing the overall design while providing a polished, high-end touch. For even more functionality, installing roll out trays for cabinets can maximize storage and improve accessibility. These sliding trays allow you to easily reach pots, pans, and pantry items without having to dig through deep cabinets.
When designing a bathroom, using matching vanities in different sizes can create a cohesive look while accommodating various layout needs. For example, a master bath may require a larger double vanity, while a smaller powder room benefits from a single vanity in the same style and finish. This approach ensures design consistency throughout your home while maintaining functionality in each space. Selecting complementary countertops, hardware, and mirrors further ties the look together.
If you're planning a remodel, learning how to remove a cabinet from the wall is essential before starting any updates. Begin by emptying the cabinet, removing doors and shelves, and locating the screws securing it to the wall and neighboring cabinets. Carefully unscrew and detach the cabinet, making sure to support its weight to prevent damage to walls or floors. Taking a systematic approach to removal ensures a smooth transition when installing new cabinetry or making layout changes. With the right combination of stylish details and smart storage solutions, your kitchen and bathroom can be both beautiful and highly functional.