925-490-6269
email: castlecabinet@gmail.com
With 30 years of experience in the cabinet business under our belt, you can be sure that you're getting the best quality and expertise at Castle Cabinetry.

We pride ourselves on our ability to pay close attention to the details when it comes to the construction of your cabinetry.  

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Our Finishing company specializes in: Glazing, Distressing, Antiquing, Staining, or any combination of the above.  
They go the extra mile to ensure that our customers get the highest quality workmanship: they take the time to ensure every step is done with the highest standards and materials.

       
















See our corbels, furniture legs, columns and mouldings link to find your preferred design.
 

​​​​​We Partner with one of the best Cabinet Finishers in the Industry. Our Finisher uses High-Quality Conversion Varnish Paint to keep your cabinets durable, strong, and beautiful for years to come.

Our Finisher strives to create custom finishes from a variety of colors. 
 
 
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*Legal Disclaimer:

Wood is a natural product, therefore it has natural variations in texture, grain patterns, and color. When approving a color sample/s, you understand that we do not guarantee the finish color to be an exact match to your sample. Our finisher strives to do their best at matching your sample, however, some wood may be lighter or darker when stained due to the natural variations in the grain and texture. Since trees are a natural product, and grain and texture vary on different parts of the tree, we do not guarantee a perfect match of grain or texture patterns. All wood species and finishes such as paint, stain, glaze etc., are affected by age, light, or temperature. Also, when wood is milled, it may have noticeable mill marks which may be visible through raw, stained, or painted wood and is considered acceptable as an industry standard. Although we do not guarantee an exact match in color, grain pattern or texture, you will have the opportunity to approve the sample before the finish is applied.