Finish & hardware, the details that last.
Painted or stained finishes, the right door style, soft-close doors and drawers, and hardware chosen to match the room — the details that decide how cabinetry looks and how it holds up.
Two cabinets can be built the same and feel completely different.
The finish and the hardware are what your eye lands on and what your hand touches. They decide whether cabinetry reads warm or crisp, traditional or modern — and whether it still looks right in ten years or shows every knock and fingerprint.
We help you choose a door style, a painted or stained finish that suits your home, and hardware that ties the room together — then apply finishes built to hold up and install soft-close hardware that closes quiet every time. It is the last ten percent that makes the whole thing feel finished.
Get these right and even simple cabinetry looks custom.
— Lucas, Deluxe Art Group
The details we get right
The finish and hardware choices that make cabinetry feel custom.
Painted finishes
Durable painted color in any shade, sprayed for a smooth, even, updatable look.
Stained finishes
Natural wood grain stained to bring out the material and hide everyday wear.
Door styles
Shaker, flat-panel, raised-panel, beaded, and inset — the shape that sets the tone.
Soft-close hardware
Concealed soft-close hinges and drawer glides, standard on our cabinetry.
Decorative hardware
Pulls, knobs, and finishes — brass, black, nickel — chosen to match the room.
Interior organizers
Dividers, pull-outs, and inserts that finish the inside as thoughtfully as the outside.
Four steps, seen and touched
Finish decisions are hard to make off a screen. Here is how we make them with confidence.
See real samples
In the showroom you handle actual door styles, finish samples, and hardware in your light — not tiny online swatches.
Match to the room
We help you land a style, finish, and hardware that suit your home and hold up to real life.
A fixed price, in writing
Your selections roll into a detailed, line-item estimate. The number you approve is the number you pay.
Finish & install
Finishes applied for a smooth, durable result, soft-close hardware set, and everything adjusted to close even.
A finish that suits your home
The three choices that shape the look — we will steer you to what fits your house and how you live.
Painted
Clean, crisp, and easy to update — any color, sprayed smooth.
Stained
Warm and natural, showing the grain and hiding everyday wear.
Hardware
Brass, black, or nickel pulls and knobs to finish the look.
A look at the details
Real cabinetry across Myrtle Beach, Surfside, Pawleys Island and the wider Grand Strand. We document the work — never stock photos.
What shapes the price of finish & hardware
Finish and hardware choices move the number more than people expect. Here is how.
Painted vs. stained
Painted and stained finishes take different labor; specialty and multi-step finishes cost more.
Door style
Inset and detailed door styles take more material and shop time than a simple overlay.
Hardware selections
Decorative pulls and knobs range widely — a whole kitchen adds up by the piece.
Two-tone & specialty
Two-tone kitchens and specialty finishes add a step and shift the number.
Interior organizers
Dividers, pull-outs, and inserts finish the inside and add by the piece.
A detailed estimate, free.
We would rather show you real samples than guess a number online. Tell us the look you are after and we will price the finish, door style, and hardware line by line.
Estimates are free and carry no obligation.
How we treat your home
The same promise on every project, whatever we're building for you.
Measured twice
Field-measured to your exact walls so it fits the first time — no filler-strip gaps.
Clean every day
Floors protected, dust controlled, debris hauled out. We treat your home like our own.
On time
When we say 9 a.m., we mean 9 a.m. Clear schedules and real updates on what's next.
Guaranteed
We stand behind our work. The job isn't done until you're happy with the result.
Finish & hardware, answered
The things homeowners ask us most. Have another? Just ask — we'll give you a straight answer.
Painted or stained — which holds up better?
Both hold up well when finished right. Painted gives a clean, updatable look; stained shows the wood and hides everyday wear a little more. We will walk you through the trade-offs with real samples in the showroom.
Can you match a finish to my existing cabinets or trim?
Usually we can match paint colors and stain profiles closely so additions blend in. Exact matches on older, aged finishes we will be honest about before you commit.
Is soft-close hardware standard?
Yes. Concealed soft-close hinges and drawer glides come standard on our cabinetry — doors and drawers close quiet and even.
Can you do a two-tone kitchen?
Definitely. Two-tone — say a painted perimeter with a stained or contrasting island — is one of the most requested looks, and we finish both to match.
Do you help pick hardware?
We do. Pulls and knobs in brass, black, nickel, and more, chosen to tie the room together. You will see real hardware in the showroom before deciding.
Finish details on the Grand Strand
A few notes from homeowners who sweated the last ten percent.
“The painted inset with brass pulls makes simple cabinets look custom. Soft-close everything, quiet as can be.”
“Two-tone painted kitchen — perimeter and island finished to match perfectly. Exactly the look we wanted.”
“They helped us pick the hardware and it pulled the whole room together. The finish still looks new.”
Let's pick your finish & hardware
Tell us the look you are after and we will set up a showroom visit and a free, detailed estimate.

