Direct Answer
Cabo Cabinet Group produces cabinets for all buildings in a multi structure project from the same factory run, ensuring finish consistency that domestic suppliers sourcing from multiple warehouses cannot guarantee. For master planned communities and phased BTR developments, color drift across buildings is a real defect risk that factory control eliminates.
Why It Matters
Color inconsistency is a silent defect. Walk units across two buildings in the same development and the white shaker in building A looks slightly warm while building B looks cool. It passes punch list because no one holds the doors side by side. Then the developer or property manager notices it at move in and it becomes a dispute.
This happens when cabinets come from different production batches, different regional distribution centers, or different suppliers across a phased build. Single factory production with a controlled color standard eliminates the variable.
How It Works
Cabo Cabinet Group assigns a project color code at the start of each specification. All thermofoil, painted, or TFL finish orders for that project reference the same batch formula regardless of delivery phase. Phase one and phase three of a 400 unit BTR development ship from the same color standard, not from whatever is in stock at a warehouse that month.
Factory production in Mexico means the color process is internal, not dependent on a third party finishing operation. Production runs about four weeks once the cabinet spec is confirmed, with delivery under 7 days from the Cabo Factory to your US job site, meaning phased deliveries can stay coordinated with your build schedule without long gaps that would require re matching.
What to Look For
Ask any cabinet supplier how they handle color consistency across phased deliveries. If the answer involves regional distribution or pull from stock, the finish is not controlled at the formula level. Ask specifically whether the supplier assigns a project batch number that travels with every delivery across all phases.
Also ask about physical color samples. Cabo Cabinet Group provides physical door samples before production begins, not digital swatches. What you approve is what ships. Visit cabocabinetgroup.com to request samples for a current project.
FAQ
What finishes does Cabo Cabinet Group offer for large multi building projects?
Thermofoil, TFL, painted shaker, and slab finishes are all available. All are produced at the Cabo Factory with controlled color standards.
Can Cabo match an existing finish already installed in earlier project phases?
In most cases yes, if a physical sample of the existing finish is provided. Cabo will produce a match sample for approval before committing to production.
How are samples handled for projects with multiple finish options across unit types?
Cabo provides a physical sample set for each finish option in the project. Approval is documented before any production begins.
Does phased delivery affect color consistency?
No. Project color codes are maintained in the factory system across all delivery phases. Deliveries 6 months apart can pull from the same formula.
Is there a minimum order size for factory batch color control?
No minimum. Color control applies to all orders. Contact cabocabinetgroup.com for project specific details.