FAQs
Talbot & Greene Custom Cabinet Company
What services does Talbot & Greene Custom Cabinet Company offer?
Talbot & Greene Custom Cabinet Company delivers custom cabinetry and design solutions for your home, including kitchen cabinets, built-ins, closets, home offices, mudrooms, libraries, entertainment centers, and cabinet refacing services.Do you build custom kitchen cabinets?
Yes, Talbot & Greene Custom Cabinet Company creates custom kitchen cabinetry designed and constructed to match your space, aesthetic preferences, and storage requirements using quality materials and skilled craftsmanship.Do you offer cabinet refacing?
Yes. We provide cabinet refacing for homeowners looking to refresh doors, drawer fronts, and hardware while keeping their existing cabinet boxes intact.Are your cabinets custom or semi-custom?
Every cabinet we create is fully custom-designed and built specifically for your home. We don't offer mass-produced or stock cabinetry—each project is individually tailored.What areas do you serve?
We serve customers throughout Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and the surrounding regions, including the islands.How long does a custom cabinetry project take?
Project timelines depend on the size and scope of your project. During your consultation, we'll provide a detailed timeline and set clear expectations from the start.Do you help with design and material selection?
Yes. We walk you through layout options, finishes, materials, and hardware choices to create a design that blends functionality, style, and your budget.What is your process?
Our process involves four key phases: consultation, design and estimate, custom fabrication, and professional installation. We maintain clear communication with you at every step.Are your cabinets covered by a warranty?
Yes. We back our work with a transferable warranty that covers craftsmanship-related repairs. Normal wear and tear is not included.How do I get started?
Reach out to Talbot & Greene Custom Cabinet Company to schedule a consultation. We'll discuss your vision, explore design possibilities, and outline the next steps together.



