
Trade Program
Custom Cabinetry for General Contractors
A cabinetry and millwork subcontractor that reads the plans, holds the schedule, and installs clean—so your client sees the finish you promised.
On a remodel or a build, the cabinetry is one of the last things installed and the first thing your client judges. It is also where a schedule quietly slips—when a shop misreads a spec, misses a dimension, or delivers late into a space that other trades have already moved past. PineWood Cabinets works as a cabinetry and architectural millwork subcontractor to California general contractors, and our job is to take that risk off your plate: build exactly to the plans, sit correctly on your critical path, and leave your site clean.
Documented before anything is cut
We Read the Plans and the Specs
We build from your drawings and finish schedules, not from assumptions. Before fabrication, we produce shop drawings for approval that reconcile cabinetry against appliance specs, plumbing and electrical rough-in locations, ceiling and soffit conditions, and the finish schedule. That approval loop is where conflicts get resolved on paper. It protects your budget, because the changes that hurt are the ones discovered after a run of cabinets is already built.
- Spec compliance. Materials, finishes, hardware, and construction match what the specification calls for—and we flag substitutions in writing rather than making them silently.
- Shop drawings for approval. Dimensioned drawings sign-off before fabrication, coordinated with the other trades’ rough-in.
- Field-verified measurements. A site measure confirms real conditions before we cut, so cabinetry fits the room that got built—not the room that was drawn.
Cabinetry off your critical path
We Protect the Schedule
Cabinetry lead time is real, and pretending otherwise is how a walkthrough date slips. We give you honest lead times from approved shop drawings and we map the dependencies you have to sequence around—templating for stone after cabinet set, final plumbing and electrical trim, flooring transitions. When you know those milestones in advance, you can sequence your other trades against them instead of discovering the conflict on install day. We deliver when the space is genuinely ready and we hold our install window.
Fewer vendors, one standard
One Source for the Whole Scope
Splitting cabinetry across several vendors multiplies your coordination load and rarely produces a consistent result. We consolidate it. The kitchen, bath vanities, laundry and mudroom, built-in seating, closets, wall paneling, and architectural millwork can all come from one shop, built to one standard of construction and finish, scheduled through one point of contact. That is one delivery to coordinate, one installer crew to admit to the site, and one punch list to close.
Your name is on the project
We Protect Your Client Relationship
When our crew is in a home, we are representing you. We protect finished surfaces, keep the work area clean at the end of each day, communicate through your superintendent rather than around them, and work a punch list to closeout without excuses. Furniture-grade construction and hand-applied finishes give your client the tactile quality they remember—and reflect well on the contractor who delivered it. Every project we finish is a reference for both of us.
Founded in 2006 and based in Roseville, PineWood Cabinets is a design-build cabinetry shop and a division of Voronenko & Ethen Associates. If you run remodels or builds in our California service areas and want a cabinetry subcontractor you can hand a plan to and trust, let’s talk about your next project. Reach us at +1-650-855-2231.
How we work with you
Common Questions from General Contractors
Are you licensed and insured to work as a subcontractor in California?
Yes. PineWood Cabinets is a licensed California contractor, CSLB #1095293, and carries the insurance a general contractor expects from a subcontractor on their project. We can provide current documentation and certificate holders as part of onboarding for a job.
Do you build from our plans and specifications?
We do. We work from your architectural drawings, finish schedules, and specifications, then produce shop drawings for approval before anything is cut. That approval step catches conflicts—appliance clearances, plumbing rough-ins, ceiling heights—while they are still lines on paper rather than problems in the field.
How far ahead do you need to be brought in on the schedule?
The earlier the better, but the practical answer is that cabinetry lead time typically runs several weeks from approved shop drawings, so we ask to be engaged before framing and rough-in are complete. We give you clear lead times up front and flag the dependencies—templating after countertops, coordination with electrical and plumbing—so cabinetry does not become the item that holds up your walkthrough.
Can you handle all of the cabinetry and millwork scope on a remodel?
Yes—that is the point of working with us. Kitchen, baths, laundry, mudroom, built-ins, closets, paneling, and architectural millwork can all come from one shop under one point of contact, so you are not chasing consistency or scheduling across several vendors.
How do you keep the job site clean and coordinated with our other trades?
We measure precisely, deliver on the day the space is ready, and install in a defined window that we coordinate with your superintendent. Our installers protect finished surfaces, clean up daily, and work a punch list to closeout so the cabinetry hand-off does not create rework for your other trades.
Who is the point of contact during the project?
You get a single point of contact from shop drawings through installation and punch list. One person who knows your plan, your schedule, and your expectations—rather than a rotating cast—so nothing gets lost between the shop and the field.

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Hand Us the Plan. We’ll Hold the Schedule.
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