Custom kitchen build in a Loomis, California home

Full Bespoke Builds for Placer County's Acreage Town

Custom Kitchens in Loomis, CA

Loomis keeps its country footprint — fenced pasture, fruit-shed history, and homes set well back from Taylor Road. Our custom kitchens are built from the ground up to suit that scale of living, with cabinetry designed, milled, and installed for one home and one family.

A Kitchen Built for the Way Loomis Lives

Loomis is the town in the Highway 80 corridor that decided not to become a subdivision. Wedged between Rocklin and Penryn, with Newcastle and Auburn just up the grade, it incorporated in 1984 specifically to protect its rural character, and it shows: minimum lot sizes that keep horses legal, the small commercial spine along Taylor Road, and the old Loomis Depot — once the shipping point for the fruit that gave the area its “PRIDE Industries” orchard reputation — still anchoring the center of town. A custom kitchen here is rarely a quick swap of doors and counters. It is the heart of a home that sits on an acre or more, where the kitchen does the work of a farmhouse and the entertaining of a destination.

PineWood Cabinets builds custom kitchens for the kind of homeowner Loomis attracts: families who traded a Roseville cul-de-sac for room to breathe, longtime acreage owners updating a house they have lived in for decades, and newcomers building from a bare pad off King Road or Barton Road. A full bespoke build differs from a remodel or a cabinet replacement in one fundamental way — nothing is pulled from a catalog. We start with how you actually cook and gather, then design, mill, and finish a kitchen that exists nowhere else.

That distinction matters in Loomis because the homes vary so widely. A 1970s ranch off Horseshoe Bar Road, a hilltop contemporary with views toward the Sierra foothills, and a new build on a former orchard parcel each call for a different kitchen entirely. A bespoke process meets the house where it is, rather than forcing a stock layout onto a floor plan it was never drawn for.

What a Full Custom Build Means in Loomis

A bespoke kitchen is a sum of decisions that a stock kitchen never gets to make. Cabinet boxes are sized to the exact wall, not to the nearest three-inch increment. Door styles, drawer banks, and inset versus overlay construction are chosen for your house rather than for a showroom. On the acreage properties common around Taylor Road and Sierra College Boulevard, that freedom is what lets a kitchen absorb the demands of country living: mudroom-adjacent pantries that handle a Costco run and a garden harvest, oversized islands that seat a family and a few neighbors, and dedicated landing zones near the range that a generic L-shaped layout would never include.

We build with hardwood face frames and doors — white oak, walnut, cherry, maple, alder — joined with the kind of joinery meant to outlast trends and survive a working kitchen. Drawers run on full-extension hardware rated for real loads, and interiors are organized rather than left as empty boxes: spice pull-outs, deep pot drawers, integrated waste and recycling, and pantry systems scaled to how much a Loomis household genuinely stores. The finish is applied in stages and cured before installation, so the kitchen that arrives is the kitchen that lasts.

Because we control the whole build, the aesthetic can run anywhere the home wants to go — a warm, honest farmhouse palette that nods to the area's orchard past, or a quieter contemporary scheme for the hillside moderns above the valley floor. The point of bespoke is that the kitchen looks like it belongs to your house alone.

Built Into Every Loomis Kitchen

  • Solid hardwood doors and face frames, milled and finished in-house
  • Cabinetry sized to the wall, not to stock increments
  • Walk-in and butler pantries scaled for acreage-home storage
  • Oversized seated islands for family and gathering
  • Mudroom and back-entry cabinetry for indoor-outdoor living
  • Full-extension hardware and organized interiors throughout

Bespoke Kitchen Builds Across Loomis

Every project below is built from scratch for one home. These are the kinds of Loomis kitchens we are most often asked to create.

Acreage Estate Kitchens

Full builds for the multi-acre properties along Taylor Road, King Road, and Barton Road, where the kitchen anchors a home built for both daily family life and large gatherings.

  • Oversized seated islands
  • Walk-in and butler pantries
  • Mudroom-adjacent storage
  • Range landing and prep zones

New-Construction Builds

Cabinetry designed from the architect’s plans for homes rising on former orchard parcels and bare hillside pads, coordinated with your builder from rough framing forward.

  • Plan-stage design integration
  • Builder and trade coordination
  • Whole-home millwork packages
  • Future-proofed appliance fit

Foothill Contemporary Kitchens

Clean-lined bespoke kitchens for the hillside moderns above the valley floor, with handleless options, slab fronts, and quiet material palettes that frame the foothill views.

  • Flat-panel and slab doors
  • Integrated appliance fronts
  • Concealed task lighting
  • View-oriented layouts

Farmhouse & Orchard-Style Kitchens

Warm, honest kitchens that honor Loomis’s fruit-shed heritage — inset doors, furniture-style islands, and freestanding pieces that read like collected, not installed.

  • Inset door construction
  • Furniture-style islands
  • Open and glass-front display
  • Aged and hand-applied finishes

Entertaining & Bar Millwork

Built-in bars, beverage stations, and pantry pass-throughs for homes that host — designed to take pressure off the main kitchen during a crowd.

  • Wet and dry bar cabinetry
  • Beverage and wine storage
  • Glassware display
  • Buffet and serving runs

Guest House & ADU Kitchens

Compact, full-function kitchens for the second dwellings and converted outbuildings common on Loomis acreage, matched to the main residence’s materials.

  • Efficient compact layouts
  • Matching estate finishes
  • Code-compliant ADU design
  • Durable everyday hardware

How We Build a Custom Kitchen in Loomis

A bespoke build is a longer conversation than a stock install. Here is how the process moves from a first walkthrough to a finished kitchen.

01

On-Site Discovery

We come to your Loomis property, measure precisely, and learn how you cook, store, and gather. On acreage homes we pay close attention to the flow between kitchen, mudroom, and the outdoor living the property invites.

02

Bespoke Design

We develop a layout and material plan made for your house alone — door styles, wood species, finishes, and interior systems — presented with samples and 3D views before anything is cut.

03

In-House Craft

Your cabinetry is milled, joined, and finished by hand in our shop. Because we build rather than order, dimensions and details are answered in wood, not in catalog limits.

04

Coordinated Install

We install with care for the home, coordinating with countertop, electrical, and plumbing trades and protecting existing finishes, then walk the finished kitchen with you in detail.

Why Loomis Homes Reward a Bespoke Kitchen

Room to design generously. Loomis's large-lot zoning means the houses tend to be substantial and the kitchens want to match. There is space for a true working island, a full pantry, and the kind of layout that a tight tract floor plan can't support.

Indoor-outdoor reality. With pasture, gardens, and orchards out the back door, a Loomis kitchen lives close to the outdoors. We design the transition deliberately — boot and gear storage, harvest landing space, and durable surfaces near the door from the yard.

A town that values the made thing. Loomis kept its country identity on purpose. Homeowners here tend to appreciate that a kitchen built by hand, sized to the house, and finished to last is worth more than a quick refresh — and they keep these homes long enough to enjoy the difference.

Architectural range. From Horseshoe Bar Road ranches to foothill contemporaries to brand-new orchard-parcel builds, no two Loomis kitchens start from the same place. A full custom approach is the only one that fits all of them.

Crafting Custom Cabinetry Since 2006

PineWood Cabinets is headquartered just down the corridor in Roseville, which means Loomis is effectively our backyard. We know the drive up Taylor Road, the look of the foothill light, and the way these homes are actually lived in.

We take on bespoke kitchens one home at a time, giving each project full design and craft attention from the first measurement to the final walkthrough. The result is a kitchen made for your house and no one else's.

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Custom Kitchen Questions from Loomis Homeowners

A few of the things Loomis clients ask most often before starting a full bespoke build.

How is a full custom build different from a remodel?

A remodel reworks an existing kitchen, often keeping the basic footprint and swapping in new cabinetry. A full custom build designs and mills every piece from scratch for your specific home, with cabinets sized to the exact walls and built around how you cook. On Loomis acreage homes, that freedom is what makes generous islands, walk-in pantries, and mudroom-to-kitchen flow possible.

Can you work from architectural plans for a new Loomis build?

Yes. For homes going up on former orchard parcels or hillside pads, we prefer to be involved at the plan stage so cabinetry, appliances, and millwork are coordinated with your builder before framing is closed up. Early involvement avoids the compromises that come from designing a kitchen around walls that are already finished.

What wood species suit a Loomis farmhouse or foothill home?

It depends on the look you are after. White oak and walnut read beautifully in warm farmhouse and orchard-style kitchens, while maple and alder take painted finishes cleanly for a quieter, contemporary palette. We bring samples to your home so you can see species and finishes in your own light before committing.

Do you serve the surrounding Placer County towns?

We do. Loomis sits at the center of our service area, and we regularly build custom kitchens in neighboring Roseville, Newcastle, Penryn, Rocklin, and up the grade toward Auburn. Our Roseville headquarters keeps us close to every one of these communities throughout a project.

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