Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling offers custom cabinet design and installation solutions in Burbank, CA that improve storage without making the space feel crowded or overdesigned. From handcrafted wood cabinetry and shaker-style upgrades to built-to-fit storage solutions and custom shelving configurations, we create layouts that feel practical, clean, and tailored to the way you use your home. Our team also incorporates soft-close drawer systems, kitchen organization enhancements, under-counter storage planning, space-maximizing storage layouts, premium millwork solutions, and modern storage craftsmanship to give every room a more finished and functional feel.
Cabinets take up more visual space than almost anything else in a kitchen or bathroom, so when they’re poorly planned, the whole room feels off, no matter how expensive the materials are. Burbank Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling focuses heavily on proportions, spacing, accessibility, and finish consistency so the final result feels balanced from every angle instead of looking like stock pieces were forced into the room just to fill empty walls.
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Every upgrade we recommend ties back to how the cabinet actually performs day to day: quieter operation, better access, longer lifespan, and smarter use of every inch of storage space.

We install soft-close drawer systems that eliminate slamming and protect drawer faces, slides, and joinery from the wear that adds up over years of daily use. Depending on drawer size and load, we use concealed undermount or side-mount runners rated for 75 to 150 pounds so heavy pots and pans glide without effort.
The soft-close mechanism engages in the last few inches of travel, using a damper to bring the drawer to a quiet, controlled close. That gentle action keeps dovetail joinery tight and drawer alignment consistent long-term. We match doors with soft-close hinges so the whole cabinet operates the same way. Before sign-off, every drawer gets tested for smooth travel, correct clearance, and consistent action. Full-extension soft-close slides are available if you want complete access to the drawer box and better visibility of what's stored in the back.

We build Shaker-style cabinets that hold onto the clean, recessed-panel look while adding the durability modern kitchens and bathrooms demand. Solid wood stiles and rails are the premium route; thermofoil over MDF gives you the same profile at a more budget-friendly price point.
Corners get reinforced, and stain-resistant finishes or clearcoat lacquers go on flat panels to handle moisture and daily contact without breaking down. Hardware gets placed at ergonomic heights using three to four-inch grips or knobs, and we can route concealed pulls into the rail for a cleaner face if you want to keep the hardware off the front entirely. Two-tone finishes, painted uppers with stained lowers, add visual depth without straying from the classic Shaker line. Every door is measured, fitted, and gap-adjusted to a 1/16 to 1/8 inch tolerance for consistent reveal across the whole run.

We design under-counter storage around what's actually going in there: plumbing, vents, trash pulls, and the way you move through the kitchen. Clearances get measured first, then we specify full-extension trays, pull-out trash systems, and tilt-out trays for sink fronts based on what each cabinet opening can support.
Pull-out organizers handle spices and cleaning supplies. Vertical dividers keep baking sheets upright and accessible. Adjustable shelf inserts accommodate small appliances. For corner base cabinets, pull-out carousel systems or swing-out trays eliminate the dead zone that standard corner cabinets leave behind. Heavy-duty slides go where pans and appliances live. We label zones on the layout during design, trash, prep tools, cookware, so what gets built matches how you actually work in the space.
We start with an on-site visit to measure the space and understand how it gets used. Door swing, appliance clearances, and traffic flow all factor into the layout before we start talking about finishes. Materials, door styles, drawer systems, and countertop options get decided together, and we put a written estimate and lead time in front of you right away. Fully custom builds typically run 8 to 12 weeks from approval to installation.
From there, we create a 3D rendering and floor plan so you can see cabinet heights, pull placements, and built-in storage details like deep drawers or spice racks at actual scale. We revise until every detail is right before anything moves to production.
We design shelving around your storage needs, not just to fill available wall space. Kitchens get deep drawers for pots and narrow pull-outs for spices. Bathrooms get stacked shelving and concealed medicine cabinets. Closets and built-ins get shoe shelves, cubbies, and hanging rails sized to what's going in them.
Material and hardware choices match the weight and movement each shelf handles. Full-extension slides go in where access matters, and solid backs are used wherever heavy items are stored. The goal every time is maximum capacity with everything easy to reach.
We schedule installation on a confirmed date and protect your floors and finished areas with coverings and dust control from the moment we arrive. Old cabinets come out, walls and floors get inspected, and any leveling adjustments get made before new cabinets go in. Every cabinet is anchored securely, and doors and drawers are aligned and adjusted for smooth operation before we move on.
Countertops get templated after base cabinets are set, and final plumbing and hardware connections happen on-site. We close out every job with a walkthrough to check clearances, finishes, and operation, and we handle punch-list items before we leave. Care instructions for finishes, hinges, and drawer slides come with every completed installation.

We know Burbank homes well, from mid-century bungalows and modern condos to compact studio layouts and commercial interiors. That familiarity shows up in every cabinet we design and install.
For older Burbank homes, we match Shaker or classic profiles and use durable finishes that respect the original character of the space. For newer builds, flat-panel doors and integrated hardware deliver the clean, modern look those interiors call for. Material and finish selections account for local climate and the frequency of cleaning that kitchen and bathroom cabinets deal with daily.
Built-to-fit storage, pull-out pantry drawers, corner carousels, and custom organizers make a real difference in the smaller kitchens and tighter utility spaces common in Burbank properties.
Every project starts with a measured site visit and a clear plan listing materials, lead times, and installation steps. We bring samples and 3D layouts so you can see exact proportions and door styles before production begins. Solid plywood boxes, soft-close drawers, and custom face frames are standard in our premium builds.
Where budget flexibility matters, we lay out the options honestly: painted MDF for a clean modern finish, stained hardwood for long-term value and character. For apartments and commercial spaces, modular systems speed up installation while maintaining a custom fit. All installation work follows local Burbank codes and is scheduled to keep disruption to your daily routine as minimal as possible.
Custom cabinet projects in Burbank typically run $8,000 to $40,000 for a full kitchen, depending on size, materials, and scope. Smaller bathroom or laundry room projects generally fall between $2,000 and $10,000. Those ranges cover design, fabrication, and installation. What moves the number most is wood species, hardware selection, finish type, and how accessible the workspace is for our installation crew.
Material selection is the biggest driver. Hardwoods like maple or oak cost more than MDF or plywood, and the gap widens with premium door styles, custom finishes, and upgraded hardware. Cabinet complexity adds to both fabrication time and labor: full-height pantry units, pull-out organizers, soft-close systems, and built-ins all require more work to build and install correctly. Site conditions and any layout changes that come up during construction can also affect the final installation cost.
For a straightforward project, design and client approvals take 1 to 3 weeks. Shop fabrication follows and typically runs 3 to 6 weeks after final drawings are signed off. On-site installation in a standard Burbank kitchen takes 2 to 7 days, depending on cabinet count and any field adjustments needed. Larger or more complex projects with custom configurations or specialty finishes will add time on both the fabrication and installation end.
Stock cabinets are pre-made in fixed sizes, the fastest and least expensive option, but they offer no flexibility in dimensions or layout. Semi-custom cabinets let you adjust sizes, finishes, and select details, landing in the middle on both price and lead time. Custom cabinets are built to your exact measurements and design intent, which means unique layouts, hidden storage, and higher-end materials are all on the table. They cost more and take longer, but in Burbank homes where kitchens often have non-standard dimensions, the fit and finish difference is significant.
Plywood box construction with hardwood faces gives you a strong, long-lasting cabinet that holds fasteners well and resists warping over time. Solid hardwood doors add durability and can be refinished if needed. For bathrooms, moisture-stable materials and water-resistant finishes are non-negotiable given the humidity exposure. Quality hardware matters too: soft-close drawer slides and stainless-steel hinges hold up to daily use far better than budget alternatives. We match every material and finish recommendation to the specific room's humidity level and how hard it gets used.
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