Cabinetry

Finishing cabinetry refers to the final stage in the cabinet-making process, where surfaces are treated to enhance their appearance, protect the material, and ensure long-term durability. This finishing process may involve staining, painting, sealing, or applying clear coats like lacquer, polyurethane, or varnish, depending on the desired look and functionality. Finishing not only highlights the natural grain and texture of wood but also creates a smooth, clean surface that resists moisture, scratches, and daily wear. In modern cabinetry, finishes range from high-gloss and matte to distressed and textured styles, allowing for a wide variety of aesthetic choices to match any interior design theme. Whether applied to kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, or built-in storage units, high-quality finishing enhances the beauty, functionality, and lifespan of cabinetry in both residential and commercial spaces.