The details matter. Door style, hardware, and finish all play a role in how your cabinetry looks, functions, and holds up over time.
We build our cabinetry with quality materials and proven construction methods. Dovetail drawer boxes, Salice Progressa soft-close glides, Blum soft-close hinges, and a conversion varnish finish are standard across our work.
This page will walk you through available options and what to expect as your project moves forward.
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Door style sets the overall look of your cabinetry. Options range from clean, modern slab doors to shaker styles and more detailed profiles. Each project is built to fit the space, so proportions and sizing can be adjusted to match the design. Note: We also do custom doors and panels - Please contact your designer with any custom options you are looking for. Pricing will vary depending on complexity.






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Hardware should complement the cabinetry, not distract from it. Included in your cabinetry bid, we use the Berenson Advantage Plus collection, which offers a wide range of durable and consistent options across different styles and finishes. Selections include pulls, knobs, and multiple finish options that work across both painted and stained cabinetry.

This is where you’ll select your paint color.
We can match any color from Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin Moore, and we also have the ability to custom match if you already have a specific color in mind.
All painted cabinetry is finished with a conversion varnish, which creates a harder, more durable surface that holds up to daily use.
If you’re unsure on color, we can help narrow it down based on your space, lighting, and overall design.
Final paint selections will need to be confirmed before production begins to keep the project moving on schedule.

This is where you’ll select your stain.
We have several stain options available at our shop to choose from, or we can match or adjust an existing color if you already have something picked out.
Stain will vary slightly depending on the wood and grain, so we review samples during the selection process to make sure the final result is what you’re expecting.
All stained cabinetry is finished with a conversion varnish, providing a durable surface while maintaining the natural look of the wood.
Final stain selections will need to be confirmed before production begins to keep the project moving on schedule.

We work directly with homeowners, interior designers, or contractors to build a layout that fits the space and how it will actually be used.
From there, we refine the details together, adjusting sizing, layout, and overall look until everything is dialed in.
You’ll see exactly how everything comes together before anything is built, so decisions are made with confidence and not guesswork.
The goal is a design that not only looks right, but installs clean and functions properly from day one.
Once the design is approved, a 50% deposit is required to move forward.
This allows us to lock your project into a tentative schedule and begin preparing for production and securing materials.
At this point, your project is no longer conceptual, it’s moving into a committed phase.
All selections are finalized at this stage. This includes door style, hardware, paint or stain color, and appliance specifications.
Having everything selected upfront keeps the project moving smoothly and prevents delays once production begins.
If anything still needs to be decided, we will walk through it with you so everything is clear and finalized before moving forward.
We complete a final measure onsite once sheetrock is installed to confirm all final dimensions.
At this stage, we also verify appliance specifications to ensure everything fits correctly before cabinets are built.
This step is critical. It allows us to catch and correct anything before production, so installation goes smoothly without adjustments or surprises.
Updated drawings are sent for final review so you can see exactly what is being built.
Once everything is confirmed, approvals are signed and the project is released into production.
At this point, all details are locked in, giving you confidence that what was designed is exactly what will be built.
Cabinetry moves into production after final approval.
Typical lead time is 8 to 12 weeks, depending on project size and current workload.
Throughout production, we stay consistent with the plan so everything comes together exactly as expected.
Tell us about your project and get a free quote. We’ll help you plan the right layout, materials, and approach for your space.
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Silver Ridge Cabinetry
9538 670 W Suite A, Sandy, Utah 84070
801-301-4744
Serving homeowners across Northern Utah, from Bear Lake to Provo, including Salt Lake City, Ogden, Park City, Heber City, Layton, Bountiful, Sandy, Draper, Lehi, American Fork, Orem, and Provo.
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