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Cabinetry

Looking to source the perfect materials for your next project? GLF Enterprises now offers a curated selection of stone, tile, cabinetry, and hardwood flooring through our partnership with Elements Home Decor!  Material selection is by appointment only.  Contact us via email or the message icon below to discuss your needs and schedule a personalized consultation. We'll help you find exactly what you're looking for and ensure a smooth and speedy ordering process.
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Base Cabinets:

These are the most common type of cabinet and are typically found in kitchens and bathrooms. They are usually 34-36 inches tall and can be installed with or without countertops.

​​Upper Cabinets:

These cabinets are typically installed above base cabinets and are used for storing items that are not used as often, such as dishes, glasses, and cookware. They are usually 24-30 inches tall.
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​Wall Cabinets:

These cabinets are installed on walls and are typically used for storing items that are used frequently, such as spices, condiments, and paper towels. They are usually 12-18 inches tall.
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​​Pantry Cabinets:

These cabinets are tall and narrow and are used for storing food and pantry items. They are typically 72-84 inches tall.
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​Specialty Cabinets:

These cabinets are designed for specific purposes, such as storing wine, jewelry, or media equipment.
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Cabinets come in a wide variety of colors to suit any décor. Some of the most popular colors for cabinets include:
-White, Black, Brown, Gray, Blue, Green-

Cabinets can be used in a variety of places in the house, including:


Kitchens: Cabinets are essential for storing food, dishes, cookware, and other kitchen items. 

Bathrooms: Cabinets are used for storing toiletries, towels, and other bathroom items. 

Living rooms: Cabinets can be used to store books, magazines, and other media items. 

Dining rooms: Cabinets can be used to store dishes, glasses, and other dining items. 

Bedrooms: Cabinets can be used to store clothes, shoes, and other personal belongings. 

Laundry rooms: Cabinets can be used to store laundry supplies. 

Home offices: Cabinets can be used to store office supplies and files. 

Garages: Cabinets can be used to store tools, sports equipment, and other garage items. 

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  • Home
  • Subscribe to Newsletter
  • About
    • Our Story
    • Testimonials
  • Services
    • Fabrication and Installation
    • Repair and Restoration
    • Residential and Commercial
  • Products & Materials
    • Natural Stone >
      • Granite
      • Limestone
      • Marble
      • Quartzite
      • Onyx
      • Soapstone
      • Slate
    • Quartz
    • Tile
    • Cabinetry
    • Cantera Collection >
      • Project Gallery
      • Material Selection
      • Fireplaces
      • Fountains & Gardens
      • Flooring
      • Architectural
      • Range Hoods
  • Gallery
    • Kitchen and Bathroom
    • Kitchen Hoods
    • Flooring
    • Fireplace
  • Resources (Info)
    • Blog
    • Stone Care
    • Customer FAQ >
      • Top Ten Biggest Mistakes
      • Types of Edge Details
      • Choosing Stone Color
  • Contact