Backyard Paradiso delivers exceptional kitchen cabinets crafted from high-quality grade 304 stainless steel, engineered for both indoor and outdoor applications. Whether designing a gourmet indoor kitchen or an outdoor cooking space, our cabinets provide unmatched durability, corrosion resistance, and timeless style.
Grade 304 stainless steel resists rust, corrosion, and staining from moisture, food acids, and harsh weather. Unlike wood cabinets that deteriorate over time, stainless steel maintains its integrity and appearance for decades. The non-porous surface prevents bacteria growth, ensuring easy cleanup and sanitary conditions.
For outdoor kitchens, grade 304 stainless steel withstands rain, humidity, temperature changes, and UV exposure without fading or warping—ideal for poolside installations, patios, or coastal properties. Each cabinet features precision construction, commercial-grade hardware, soft-close hinges, and adjustable shelving.
Customize with integrated drawers, pull-out organizers, and specialized storage for your needs. From sleek modern designs to professional layouts, Backyard Paradiso creates kitchen cabinets that combine functionality with lasting beauty.
Invest in cabinets built to withstand everything your kitchen demands.
Why Choose Backyard Paradiso for Kitchen Cabinets?
Experienced Professionals: Our skilled craftsmen bring years of expertise to every kitchen.
Premium Materials: We use only top-quality materials for lasting durability and stunning style.
Affordable Pricing: Competitive rates without ever compromising on quality.
Satisfaction Guaranteed: We stand behind our work and make your satisfaction our top priority.
Testimonials
Backyard Paradiso transformed our space beautifully! The new kitchen cabinets look stunning and add both style and functionality to our home. Exceptional service, smooth installation, and a team we highly recommend!
Our new kitchen cabinets are perfect! High-quality, durable, and absolutely stunning. Backyard Paradiso exceeded our expectations—we couldn’t be happier with the results!
Love our new kitchen cabinets! The installation was quick and professional. Now we have a beautiful, functional space to enjoy every day. Thank you, Backyard Paradiso!
Backyard Paradiso delivered excellent service! The new kitchen cabinets look incredible and feel top-quality. A perfect upgrade for our home. Highly recommend their work!
Our kitchen has never looked better! Backyard Paradiso installed beautiful, high-quality kitchen cabinets that transformed the entire space. Friendly team, excellent craftsmanship—five stars!
Frequently Asked Questions
Custom kitchen cabinet costs vary widely depending on materials, size, and design complexity, typically ranging from $500 to $1,500 per linear foot. Stock cabinets are more budget-friendly at $100-$300 per linear foot, while semi-custom options fall in between. Your final price will depend on your kitchen's dimensions, chosen finishes, hardware, and any special features like pull-out organizers or soft-close hinges.
Stock cabinets are pre-manufactured in standard sizes and available for quick delivery. Semi-custom cabinets offer more flexibility with modifications to dimensions, finishes, and features while using a base catalog. Custom cabinets are built from scratch to your exact specifications, offering unlimited design possibilities and perfect fit for any space, though they require longer lead times.
The timeline varies by project scope. Stock cabinets can be installed within 2-4 weeks from order to completion. Semi-custom cabinets typically take 6-8 weeks, while fully custom cabinets may require 10-16 weeks for fabrication and installation. The actual installation process usually takes 3-5 days, depending on kitchen size and complexity.
Solid wood (oak, maple, cherry, or walnut) remains the gold standard for durability and longevity. Plywood is an excellent choice for cabinet boxes, offering superior strength and moisture resistance compared to particleboard. For modern durability at a lower cost, high-quality MDF with proper sealing works well for painted finishes. Marine-grade plywood is ideal if moisture is a concern.
Framed cabinets feature a face frame attached to the cabinet box, offering a traditional look and slightly more durability. Frameless (European-style) cabinets provide more interior storage space, easier access, and a sleek, contemporary aesthetic. Your choice depends on your design preference and how you prioritize storage accessibility versus traditional styling.
Clean cabinets regularly with a soft cloth dampened with mild soap and water, then dry immediately. Avoid harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or excessive water that can damage finishes. For wood cabinets, occasional polishing with furniture polish helps maintain luster. Address spills promptly, and check hinges and hardware periodically to ensure everything functions smoothly.
Yes, cabinet refacing is a cost-effective option if your cabinet boxes are structurally sound. This involves replacing doors, drawer fronts, and hardware while applying new veneer to the existing cabinet frames. Refacing costs about 30-50% less than full replacement and creates less disruption, though it won't change your kitchen's layout or fix structural issues.
Soft-close hinges and drawer glides prevent slamming and extend cabinet life. Pull-out shelves, lazy Susans, and drawer dividers maximize storage and accessibility. Deep drawers for pots and pans are more practical than lower cabinets. Built-in trash and recycling pull-outs keep your kitchen tidy, while under-cabinet lighting enhances both function and ambiance.
White and natural wood tones remain consistently popular and adaptable to changing decor. Shaker-style cabinets in neutral colors offer timeless appeal that works with both traditional and contemporary designs. If you want color, consider using it on an island or lower cabinets while keeping upper cabinets neutral, making it easier to update your look later.
Standard base cabinets are 24 inches deep and 34.5 inches high (36 inches with countertop). Upper cabinets are typically 12-15 inches deep and 30-42 inches high, installed 18 inches above the countertop. However, custom heights can accommodate your ceiling height, storage needs, and ergonomics. Taller individuals often benefit from raising upper cabinets, while deeper base cabinets (27-30 inches) provide extra storage.