Our cabinets ship flat-packed (Ready-to-Assemble) for safe transit. Assembly is straightforward — most customers can do it themselves with basic tools and a partner.
01 / Before you start
What you'll need. What's in the box.
What you'll need
Phillips-head screwdriver (or cordless drill with Phillips bit)
Rubber mallet (optional, but helpful for tight cam-lock fits)
A flat surface to work on — we recommend laying out a moving blanket on the floor to protect finished panels
15–30 minutes per cabinet
A second pair of hands for larger cabinets (24"+ wide)
What's in the box
Pre-finished panels (sides, top, bottom, back)
Pre-assembled face frame and doors
Soft-close hinges already installed on doors
Cam locks, dowels, and screws (in a labeled bag)
Illustrated step-by-step assembly instructions
02 / Step by step
Seven steps. 15–30 minutes.
01
Lay out the panels
Sides, top, bottom, and back on a flat surface, finished side facing up.
02
Insert dowels
Insert dowels into the pre-drilled holes on the bottom and top panels.
03
Connect sides to bottom
Use cam locks — line up, insert cam screws, turn until tight.
04
Add the back panel
Slides into the groove on the back of the side panels.
05
Attach the top
Final cam locks lock everything in place.
06
Attach the face frame
Pre-assembled, just screw to the front edges from inside.
07
Test the door
Adjust hinges if needed — soft-close hinges have built-in adjustment screws on the back of each hinge cup.
Tip: Lay panels finished-side up. Always.
03 / FAQs
Common questions.
Do I need any special tools?
No. A Phillips screwdriver or cordless drill is enough.
Are pre-drilled holes accurate?
Yes — every hole is CNC-drilled at the factory. Issues are almost always panel orientation.
Can I have someone install for me?
We don't install, but most general contractors will. SoCal: we can recommend installers. Otherwise search your area for "cabinet installer" — typical rate is $50–$100 per cabinet.
What if I'm missing a part or something is damaged?