

At Desert Wood Cabinetry, we design bathroom spaces that balance everyday function with clean, thoughtful design. The bathroom is one of the most frequently used areas in your home, and it should feel organized, efficient, and easy to move through at any time of day.
Our focus is on custom bathroom cabinetry that maximizes storage, fits your layout, and brings a cohesive, refined look to the space. From compact powder rooms to full primary bathrooms, every project is built with durable materials, careful craftsmanship, and a smooth, well-managed process from initial design through final installation.

3/4 Pre-Finished Plywood
Soft-Close Hinges
All-Wood Construction Doors
Premium Hardware Options









1. Choose a Door Style
First, you’ll need to choose a cabinet door style from our available options. When selecting a door style, consider the overall look you want to achieve, whether that’s clean and modern or more detailed and traditional. The door profile you choose will play a major role in defining the character of your kitchen and how all other design elements come together.
2. Select a Wood Species
Next, you will need to select a wood species for your custom cabinets, When choosing a wood species, consider both the look and how the material will perform in your space. Factors like grain pattern, color variation, durability, and how the wood takes stain will all influence the final appearance and longevity of your cabinets.
3. Pick Your Finishes
Last, you’ll choose your cabinet finish. This step often depends on the wood species you’ve selected and is where your design really comes together. Start by deciding on a color—light, dark, or somewhere in between—and whether you want to highlight the natural grain or go with a more uniform look, then choose from paint, stains, and a variety of finishing techniques to achieve the final result.
1. Choose a Door Style
First, you’ll need to choose a cabinet door style from our available options. When selecting a door style, consider the overall look you want to achieve, whether that’s clean and modern or more detailed and traditional. The door profile you choose will play a major role in defining the character of your kitchen and how all other design elements come together.
2. Select a Wood Species
Next, you will need to select a wood species for your custom cabinets, When choosing a wood species, consider both the look and how the material will perform in your space. Factors like grain pattern, color variation, durability, and how the wood takes stain will all influence the final appearance and longevity of your cabinets.
3. Pick Your Finishes
Last, you’ll choose your cabinet finish. This step often depends on the wood species you’ve selected and is where your design really comes together. Start by deciding on a color—light, dark, or somewhere in between—and whether you want to highlight the natural grain or go with a more uniform look, then choose from paint, stains, and a variety of finishing techniques to achieve the final result.















38643 N Armadillo Rd, San Tan Valley 85140