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What cabinet packages do you offer for multifamily?

Direct Answer

Cabo does not offer preset packages. We build kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and closet systems to your exact specification for each project. You specify the box construction, door style, finish, hardware and configuration. A typical multifamily unit runs 6 to 40 cabinets depending on unit size and layout. We manufacture what you design, ship it branded with your name on every box, and deliver it to your job site. You control the spec, the quality level, the price point.

Our production capacity is roughly 8,000 apartment units per month, which translates to about 200 shipping containers. That scale means we handle projects from 50 units to several thousand units with the same attention to specification and timeline.

Why It Matters

Preset packages lock you into someone else's choices. Cabinet counts vary widely across unit types. A studio might need 8 cabinets. A three bedroom might need 35. Floor plans differ. Developers have different finish standards for workforce housing versus Class A properties. Your brand has its own look. A package approach forces compromises that show up in every unit, in every building, for years.

Building to spec means you get exactly what the project requires. If you need framed boxes with painted shaker doors for one project and frameless with slab doors for the next, we build both. If your install crews prefer RTA to save on freight costs, we ship RTA. If they want fully assembled to speed up the schedule, we ship assembled. The cabinet specification becomes a tool you control, not a constraint you work around.

How It Works

You provide drawings or a cabinet list. We review the scope, confirm box type, door style, finish, hardware. Framed or frameless construction. Doors in shaker, slim shaker, slab or thermofoil. Painted or stained. Soft close hardware standard. Once the specification is confirmed, production takes about 30 days. Delivery by land to a US job site takes under 7 days. Total timeline from confirmed spec to cabinets on site runs about five weeks. Compare that to 45 to 90 days of ocean transit if you source from Asia, and the logic of building in a 700,000 square foot factory in Mexico becomes clear.

We work in partnerships over years. Repeat clients refine specifications from one project to the next. A finish that worked well in Phoenix gets specified again in Austin. A door style that install crews found efficient becomes the standard. That institutional knowledge stays with your team because the spec stays with your team.

What to Specify

Start with box construction. Framed boxes have a face frame, traditional and familiar to most install crews. Frameless boxes, also called European style, maximize interior space and suit modern designs. Both are CARB Phase 2 and TSCA Title VI compliant.

Door style and finish define the look. Shaker and slim shaker fit transitional and contemporary projects. Slab doors suit modern high rises. Thermofoil offers durability in rental applications. Painted finishes range from white to gray to navy. Stained finishes bring wood grain forward.

Shipping format affects cost and labor. RTA reduces freight expense, requires assembly on site. Fully assembled cabinets cost more to ship, install faster. For projects over 200 units, those labor hours add up. For the highest volume buyers, the National Accounts program brings additional support and consistency across multiple projects and markets.

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