Bathroom Cabinet Design in Burke County, Morganton, NC

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Custom Cabinetry For Bathroom in Burke County, NC

Are you planning to remodel your bathroom in Morganton, NC, and in need of stylish and functional cabinetry? The bathroom is one of the most valuable spaces to update in any home, and our expert craftsmanship ensures that your vanity and storage solutions will perfectly complement your home’s layout, finishes, and fixtures. We specialize in bathroom cabinetry design services throughout Burke County.

If you’re searching for a skilled cabinet maker in the Burke County area or nearby locations, you’ve come to the right place! Our service areas include Morganton, Drexel, Valdese, Connelly Springs, and Rutherford College. We have successfully completed custom bathroom cabinetry projects in prestigious neighborhoods such as High Peak Mountain Estates, Edelweiss, and North Green Street.

We encourage you to contact us at Greenbrook Design. Walker Woodworking is our dedicated custom cabinetry line, manufactured locally in Shelby, North Carolina, ensuring high quality and personalized service. We also offer four additional cabinet lines for different investment opportunities, including durable cabinetry for outdoor spaces.

From selecting the perfect wood and finishes to designing custom vanities and maximizing storage, our team works closely with you to make your new bathroom cabinetry the perfect blend of style and function. Visit our expansive 5,000-square-foot showroom in uptown Shelby, where you’ll find everything you need for your cabinetry project. We provide a wide variety of cabinetry options at different investment levels, allowing you to stay within your budget without compromising quality. With over 100 unique doors and finishes available, along with thousands of hardware options from trusted brands like Top Knobs, Amerock, Emtek, and Schwab, your dream bathroom can become a reality.

Needing more than a bathroom? We have beautiful cabinets for all rooms.

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Bathroom Gallery

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Laundry Room Gallery

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Beverage Center Gallery

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Pantry & Storage Gallery

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Quality Cabinets for Burke County, NC

Often called a “sanctuary within the home,” each custom bathroom we design tells a unique story. At Greenbrook Design, we strive to seamlessly blend beauty and functionality into every custom bathroom we create for our clients. Transforming your home into a more comfortable and desirable space often begins in the bathroom.

If you find standard vanity and cabinet options at retailers too limiting and are looking for custom cabinetry built with quality craftsmanship, then you should contact us at Greenbrook Design. We invite you to tour our design showroom, where you will discover several of our bathroom and vanity cabinet design stations on display. It would be our honor to sit down with you to discuss your ideas and explore how we can bring them to life.

For nearly two decades, we’ve been designing and building custom cabinetry for homeowners throughout the foothills of North Carolina, and we look forward to helping you create the bathroom—or kitchen—of your dreams.

Make an Appointment to Stop By Our Showroom

Address: 112 N Lafayette St, Shelby, NC 28150

Phone: 704-434-0823

Hours: Mon to Thurs. 9 am to 5 pm

Fri. 10 am to 4 pm

We encourage you to make an appointment; however, we are open to the public. We also have events that are open to the public, if you would like to stop by and visit our showroom in a more social environment. Upcoming Events.

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A Place For Everyone: Why have Built-in Kitchen Seating?

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Finish, Style, & More: Selecting your Faucet

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What are Paneled Appliances?

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