
Craft for the Loomis Basin
Custom Kitchens & Cabinetry in Loomis
Loomis is Placer County country living within easy reach of the city, where horse properties and oak-shaded acreage sit minutes from a walkable Old Town. Since 2006, PineWood Cabinets has built custom kitchens and cabinetry suited to the way Loomis families actually live, cook, and gather.
- Crafting custom cabinetry since 2006
- Licensed California contractor · CSLB #1095293
- Based in Rocklin, serving Placer County
- Design, build & install under one roof
A Cabinetry Partner Rooted in the Loomis Basin
Loomis sits in the rolling foothills of Placer County, where Interstate 80 gives way to the granite outcrops and oak woodlands of the Loomis Basin. The town keeps a deliberate balance: a compact, walkable Old Town along Taylor Road, anchored by the historic fruit shed and the Blue Goose, surrounded by neighborhoods that quickly open into half-acre lots, horse properties, and family ranches. It is a place where a five-minute drive can take you from the Saturday certified farmers market to a quiet road lined with citrus groves and grazing pasture. PineWood Cabinets has been building custom kitchens for Northern California homeowners since 2006, and Loomis has long been part of the territory we serve from our Rocklin workshop just down the freeway.
The homes here are as varied as the landscape. Off King Road and Barton Road you will find established ranch houses and custom builds set well back from the street, many with detached shops, barns, and the kind of generous square footage that invites an equally generous kitchen. Closer to the town center, near the Loomis Library and the older streets around Taylor Road, sit modest bungalows and farmhouses whose original kitchens were never meant for the way families cook today. And along the newer pockets toward Penryn and the Granite Bay edge, larger contemporary homes call for kitchens that can hold their own as the room where everyone ends up.
What ties Loomis households together is a practical, unpretentious relationship with their space. Many of our Loomis clients garden, keep animals, put up preserves from backyard fruit trees, and host the extended family for holidays and harvest weekends. A kitchen here is rarely just a kitchen. It is a mudroom transition from the property outside, a baking station, a homework table, and the staging ground for a barbecue that spills onto the patio. We design with all of that in mind rather than treating the kitchen as a showroom set piece.
Because Loomis straddles town and country, durability matters as much as beauty. Tile and timber that can take muddy boots, finishes that age gracefully through hot Placer County summers, and storage planned around real pantries and real harvests are the things that make a kitchen last out here. That is the brief we work from, and it shapes everything from the wood we select to the way a drawer is joined.

Designing for Country Living Without the Cliche
It would be easy to reach for a stack of barn-wood cliches the moment a project sits on acreage, but Loomis deserves better than a costume. Our approach starts with the specific home and the people in it. A 1940s farmhouse near Old Town wants warmth, honest materials, and respect for its original proportions. A new build off Wells Avenue can carry cleaner lines, larger islands, and more dramatic stone. We let the architecture and the way you live lead, then build cabinetry that feels like it has always belonged.
For Loomis Basin properties, we lean into materials that suit a working, outdoor-connected lifestyle: solid hardwoods, durable surfaces that shrug off daily use, and thoughtful transition zones between the garden, the shop, and the kitchen proper. We plan for the volume of cooking and storage that comes with growing your own and feeding a crowd, with deep pantries, dedicated prep areas, and landing space near the door for the haul from the farmers market or the back forty.
Every kitchen is drawn for your home rather than pulled from a catalog. We measure carefully, account for the quirks of older Placer County construction, and build cabinetry to fit the room as it actually is. The result is a kitchen that reads as intentional and unhurried, the way the best Loomis homes do.
How We Build for Loomis Homes
- Solid hardwood cabinetry chosen for warmth and long-term durability
- Mudroom and back-entry transitions planned for property and ranch life
- Deep pantries and preservation storage for backyard harvests
- Generous islands and prep zones built for gathering and entertaining
- Period-sensitive design for Old Town bungalows and farmhouses
- Finishes selected to weather hot Placer County summers gracefully
Two Kinds of Loomis Kitchen, One Standard of Craft
From the acreage off King Road to the bungalows near the Blue Goose, Loomis homes ask different things of a kitchen. We meet each on its own terms.
The Acreage & Ranch Kitchen
On the larger lots that define so much of Loomis, the kitchen is the operational hub of the property. It connects to the garage, the garden, and often a shop or barn, and it has to absorb everything that comes in from outside. These kitchens reward planning: a true mudroom or boot bench at the back entry, durable flooring transitions, and storage scaled for bulk cooking and home preservation.
We design these spaces with room to move and room to host, with islands that double as prep and serving stations and pantries deep enough to stock a season. The aesthetic stays grounded in natural materials, but the function is anything but rustic.
The Old Town Bungalow Kitchen
The older homes around Taylor Road and the Loomis Library carry real character, but their kitchens were built for a different era. Renovating them is a craft of its own: working within tighter footprints, respecting original windows and ceiling lines, and finding storage where there appears to be none. Done well, the result keeps the charm that drew you to the house while finally working the way you need it to.
We design compact, fully functional layouts for these homes, using light-toned woods, smart corner solutions, and cabinetry built to the inch so that a small kitchen feels open rather than cramped. Period-appropriate detailing keeps everything in keeping with the home.
Areas We Serve Across Loomis
From the walkable streets of Old Town to the acreage and horse properties of the Loomis Basin, we design and build for homes throughout the town and the surrounding Placer County foothills.
Downtown & Old Town Loomis
Walkable Taylor Road blocks around the historic fruit shed and Blue Goose
Taylor Road Corridor
Older bungalows and farmhouses near the Loomis Library
Horseshoe Bar Road Area
Established homes and acreage on the way toward Auburn
Barton Road & King Road
Custom builds and ranch homes set back on larger lots
The Loomis Basin
Half-acre lots, citrus groves, and oak-shaded rural residential land
Equestrian & Horse Properties
Working acreage with barns, shops, and detached outbuildings
Penryn-Adjacent
Larger contemporary homes along the northeast edge of town
Rocklin-Adjacent
Neighborhoods bordering Rocklin on the southwest side
Newcastle-Adjacent Foothills
Granite outcrop and woodland properties toward Newcastle

Styles That Suit Loomis Homes
Loomis homes carry a particular character: large-lot, semi-rural properties where the kitchen is tied to the land around it. The cabinetry that belongs in a Loomis Basin ranch house with a shop and a barn is not the same cabinetry you would put in a tight Old Town bungalow, and we work across that range. Warm stained hardwoods and honest, grounded detailing suit the equestrian and agricultural properties that define so much of the area, while cleaner painted Shaker and slab fronts fit the newer contemporary builds toward the Penryn and Rocklin edges.
Because every cabinet is built to order, the choices stay yours: the species and grain, the door profile, the finish, the hardware, and the way storage is organized around real pantries, real harvests, and the daily traffic of a working property. Nothing is forced into a stock module, and nothing pretends to be a costume version of country living.
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Working Together on Your Loomis Project
A measured, craftsman-led process keeps every Loomis kitchen on track from the first site visit to the final installation.
Property Visit
We come out to your Loomis home to measure, study the architecture, and talk through how you cook, store, and gather. We note the transitions from garden, garage, and shop that shape so many Basin kitchens.
Tailored Design
Our team presents a design drawn for your specific home, with material samples, hardware options, and detailed renderings so you can see the finished kitchen before a single cabinet is built.
Handcrafted Build
Your cabinetry is built to order with quality materials and careful joinery. We keep you updated through the build and welcome your review at key milestones.
Careful Installation
Our crew installs your kitchen with respect for your home, coordinating with other trades, protecting existing finishes, and dialing in every detail before we call it done.
Whether your home sits on acreage off Barton Road or a tree-lined street near Old Town, we would welcome the chance to design a kitchen built for the way you live in Loomis.
Start Your Loomis ProjectLoomis Kitchen & Cabinetry FAQs
Common questions from Loomis homeowners planning a custom kitchen or cabinetry project.
Which Loomis areas do you serve?
We work throughout Loomis and the surrounding Loomis Basin, from the walkable Old Town blocks along Taylor Road and the older streets near the Loomis Library to the acreage and ranch properties off Barton Road, King Road, and Horseshoe Bar Road. We also serve the Penryn-, Rocklin-, and Newcastle-adjacent edges of town. Our shop is in Rocklin, just down Interstate 80, so the whole Loomis Basin is local to us.
Are you licensed to do kitchen and cabinetry work in California?
Yes. PineWood Cabinets is a licensed California contractor (CSLB License #1095293) operating as a division of Voronenko & Ethen Associates, and we have designed, built, and installed custom cabinetry across the Sacramento area since 2006.
Do you handle design, building, and installation, or just one part?
All of it. We are a full-service design-build cabinetry shop, so the same team that measures your Loomis kitchen designs it, builds the cabinetry, and installs it. You are not handed off between a designer, a separate cabinet vendor, and an installer.
Can you build for larger semi-rural and Loomis Basin homes?
Yes. Many Loomis homes sit on larger lots where the kitchen is the operational hub of the property, connecting to the garage, garden, and often a shop or barn. We plan for that, with mudroom and back-entry transitions, generous islands for prep and gathering, and deep pantry and preservation storage scaled for bulk cooking and backyard harvests.
How do you choose finishes for the hot Placer County climate?
Loomis summers run long and hot, so we select finishes, hardware, and panel construction that age gracefully through seasonal swings in heat and humidity. The goal is cabinetry that takes the daily wear of a working, outdoor-connected property and still looks right years down the line.
How long does a custom Loomis kitchen take from design to installation?
It varies with scope, but a custom kitchen is a multi-month process, because the cabinetry is built specifically for your room rather than pulled from stock. We give you a realistic timeline at the start of the project, after we have visited your Loomis home, measured the space, and agreed on the design.
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Ready to Transform Your Loomis Kitchen?
Let us design and build a custom kitchen made for country-and-town living in the Loomis Basin. Reach our Rocklin workshop at +1-650-855-2231.