Custom Cabinetry in Arizona — Phoenix, Scottsdale, Glendale & the West Valley
Custom Cabinetry Built Exactly for Your Space
Custom Cabinetry vs. Stock Cabinets in Arizona — What the Difference Actually Costs You
Stock Cabinets ($150-$400/linear ft installed)
Semi-Custom Cabinets ($350-$700/linear ft installed)
Full Custom Cabinetry ($600-$1,200+/linear ft installed)
Built to your exact wall dimensions — no fillers, no gaps. Plywood box construction that handles Arizona’s monsoon humidity swings without swelling or delaminating. Lifespan: 20-30+ years with proper maintenance.
Sun Valley’s in-house advantage: our custom pricing frequently comes in below what other Arizona contractors charge for semi-custom alternatives — the most common surprise in our consultations.
How Custom Cabinetry Can Transform Your Arizona Kitchen — Real Before-and-After Differences
Visually
every cabinet fills its space completely. Floor-to-ceiling cabinetry in non-standard wall heights. A consistent, integrated look that feels designed rather than assembled.
Functionally
pull-out drawer systems, custom pantry towers at heights your family actually uses, deep drawer banks instead of awkward lower-cabinet shelves.
In Arizona's climate
plywood box construction that doesn't expand, swell, or delaminate during monsoon season's humidity spikes — a failure mode that affects particleboard stock cabinets within 5-8 years in Arizona.
Best Wood for Kitchen Cabinets in Arizona — Choosing the Right Species for the Desert Climate
Maple (Janka 1450)
hardest, takes paint exceptionally well, handles temperature swings without significant movement. Arizona's most popular cabinet wood for modern and transitional painted styles.
Alder (Janka 590)
machines beautifully, accepts paint and stain with near-equal results. Popular for Shaker-style cabinets. More affordable than maple.
Cherry
warm, rich tone that deepens with UV exposure over time. Excellent for Arizona kitchens with south-facing windows. Best for traditional and transitional luxury styles.
Walnut (Janka 1010)
dark, dramatic grain, luxury choice for high-end Scottsdale and Paradise Valley kitchens. Highest material cost of the four.
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