Cabinets: Your New England Kitchen’s Focal Point

Make a first impression that lasts, choose cabinets that make jaws drop.

Fabuwood Kitchen Cabinets

Cabinets play a pivotal role in orchestrating the flow of your kitchen design.

Offering a seamless balance of functionality, endurance and poise, Fabuwood cabinets are built to withstand the test of time. Each door style embodies a distinct character and vibe that’s unique to your personality and what you stand for. Featuring cabinets in a great combination of style, selection and price, Fabuwood invites a welcoming sense of comfort and luxury to the space that’s central to your life. Go ahead and explore our wide variety of cabinet styles, materials and finishes, and discover the one that perfectly captures the heart of your home.

The kitchen is the heart and soul of a home.

The makers of Fabuwood believe that your kitchen cabinets should help develop a sanctuary that offers a perfect balance of functionality and ambiance. With a range of styles, materials and finishes available, they offer a multitude of options catering to your specific taste and needs. They make building a luxury kitchen affordable, without compromising on comfort, quality and efficiency.

There truly is no better blend of style, selection, and price than a Fabuwood cabinet, available at Kelly-Fradet. Their unique collections transform modern and traditional homes, large and small, inside and out, adorning kitchen walls throughout the nation.

Fabuwood was chosen as a winner of Kitchen Bath and Business’ (KBB) Readers’ Choice Awards for “Kitchen Cabinets” and deemed a top cabinet brand in the country!

With the fastest lead time on semi-custom cabinets, Fabuwood is an industry leader.

Quality Redefined

What exactly defines a Q12 cabinet? To fully achieve Q12 eligibility, a cabinet must meet twelve unique standards of quality.

By selecting the finest raw materials, ensuring consistent quality and uniformity of appearance, Fabuwood’s vision is to provide end users with kitchen experiences that are as impressive on the inside as they are on the outside. To be sure quality is applied throughout the entire construction, they considered every single detail resulting in twelve individual elements that together make a cabinet uncompromisingly solid and reliable.

Shaker Style Cabinets: A Guide

Whether you’re designing a kitchen for your brand new home or planning a remodel, there’s no better way to add timeless appeal and ample storage than Shaker cabinets!

What are Shaker Cabinets?

Shaker cabinet doors, or flat-panel doors, date back to the 18th century. Named after the Shaker religious communities where they originated, Shaker cabinets embody the simplicity, functionality and excellent craftsmanship that were so important to the Shakers.

Benefits

  • Timeless appeal
  • Easy to clean
  • Customizable options
  • Durability

Features

  • Recessed panel doors: Featuring a flat, slightly recessed central panel, Shaker cabinets have a very straightforward, unadorned look
  • Minimalist & versatile design: Thanks to their simple design, Shaker cabinets work with virtually any style.
  • High-quality craftsmanship: Made with durable materials, Shaker cabinets are a reflection of the Shaker community’s commitment to quality.
  • Clean lines: The five-piece Shaker cabinet doors create straight, clean lines that are easy on the eye.
  • Functionality & practicality: With ample storage, adjustable shelves and deep drawers, Shaker cabinets make it easy to keep your kitchen organized.

Renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation, Fabuwood crafts its shaker cabinets from premium materials, ensuring durability and high performance through rigorous quality control. With a wide range of styles, finishes, and colors, Fabuwood offers options to match any kitchen aesthetic, from classic white to bold painted finishes.

Kelly-Fradet carries beautiful Fabuwood cabinetry to match any style or budget. View our gallery of kitchen projects to find your inspiration, or stop by any of our locations for more personalized help!

The Ultimate Guide to 6 Different Kitchen Design Styles

When it comes to interior design, the kitchen is one of the most important rooms to get right. You’ll be using your kitchen every day, and a lack of counter space can make cooking a real hassle! Here are some tips to creating popular kitchen designs that combine both function and style.

Traditional

fabuwoo traditional cabinets

  • Granite countertops
  • Shaker-style cabinetry
  • Hardwood floors
  • Off-white beige or grey
  • Crown mouldings

Modern

fabuwood modern cabinets

  • Minimalist aesthetic
  • High gloss cabinets
  • Open floor plan
  • Slab-style doors
  • Stainless steel, glass and/or concrete elements

Transitional

fabuwood transitional cabinets

  • Allure Fusion cabinets
  • Combine neutral palettes with wood tones
  • Mix elements from different eras
  • Put a new twist on old ideas, such as a stainless-steel farmhouse sink

Bohemian

fabuwood bohemian cabinets

  • Open shelving
  • Vintage lighting
  • Wood toned cabinets
  • Whatever suits your fancy!

Industrial

fabuwood industrial cabinets

  • Exposed brick
  • Concrete flooring & counters
  • Chrome finishes
  • Stainless steel for lamps, bar stools & appliances
  • Neutral colors

Farmhouse

fabuwood farmhouse cabinets

  • Shaker-style cabinetry
  • Natural materials
  • Open shelving
  • Farmhouse sink
  • Vintage touches
  • Neutral palette

Modern Cabinet Door Styles

Catalina

Catalina Blanco Door

A minimalist, flat-panel design that offers a sleek, modern look with a completely smooth surface and no decorative detailing.

Tuscany

Tuscany Blanco Door

A timeless shaker-style door featuring a recessed center panel and clean, square-edged stiles and rails for a versatile, balanced aesthetic.

Transitional Cabinet Door Styles

Galaxy

Galaxy Frost Door

A bold take on the shaker design with wider frames that add a more substantial, contemporary feel to the traditional recessed panel.

Luna

Luna Frost Door

This door features a classic shaker frame with a decorative “bead” or rounded trim on the inner edge for added texture and visual depth.

Fusion

Fusion Frost Door

A refined shaker style that incorporates subtle interior profiling along the frame edges to bridge the gap between modern and traditional.

Luxe

Luxe Frost Door

A contemporary, smooth wood-veneer flat-panel door that provides a seamless, ultra-modern look with no ornamentation.

Echo

Echo Frost Door

A trendy, modern variation featuring a very narrow frame (micro-shaker) to provide a delicate, streamlined border around the center panel.

Nexus

Nexus Frost Door

An architectural design that uses multi-step detailing on the inner frame to create a layered, dimensional look within the shaker profile.

Onyx

Onyx Frost Door

A sophisticated hybrid that maintains the clean lines of a shaker frame but features a center panel that is slightly elevated rather than flat.

Traditional Cabinet Door Styles

Hallmark

Hallmark Frost Door

A classic, formal design featuring a decorative mitered frame and a center panel that is elevated with detailed contouring.

Discovery

Discovery Frost Door

A minimalist variation of the shaker door with narrower stiles and rails, offering a delicate and streamlined profile.

Metro

Metro Frost Door

A clean-lined shaker style featuring a flat recessed center panel and crisp, square framing for a transitional appearance.

Find a Fabuwood Showroom Location Near You

  • Enfield, CT
  • 92 Prospect Street
    860-745-3331
    Mon-Fri: 7:30am-5:00pm
    Sat: 7:30am-12n
    Sun: CLOSED
  • Ellington, CT
  • 99 West Rd.
    860-875-6213
    Mon-Fri: 7:30am - 5:00pm
    Sat: 7:30am-12n
    Sun: CLOSED
  • Enfield, CT
  • 423 Hazard Ave. (Rte. 190)
    860-749-8321
    Mon-Fri: 7:30am - 5:00pm
    Sat-Sun: CLOSED

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