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Life, Styled

Why Interior Designers Trust a Dedicated Cabinet Designer and Why It Changes Everything

There’s a moment every interior designer knows well. The mood board is perfect. The client is excited. The vision is clear. And then the kitchen hits.

Suddenly, you’re deep in cabinet specs, clearance dimensions, lead time windows, and finish coordination. A world that could swallow weeks of your time and still leave room for expensive surprises on install day. It doesn’t have to work that way.

The Room That Makes or Breaks the Project

Kitchens and bathrooms are the most emotionally charged spaces in any home renovation. They’re also the most technically demanding. And at the center of both sits cabinetry. The structural and visual backbone that determines whether a design sings or stumbles.
Cabinet design is its own discipline. The tolerances are tighter than most clients (and even some designers) realize. Lead times can span eight to ten weeks. Functional layout decisions affect daily life for years. Spec coordination touches everything from plumbing rough-ins to appliance clearances to countertop overhangs.
This isn’t a selection process. It’s a technical and creative specialty that takes years to master.
Which raises a question worth asking on every project: who on your team actually owns it?
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What a Dedicated Cabinet Partner Actually Does

When interior designers bring Greenbrook Design into a project, here’s what changes.

You Stay in Your Zone of Genius

You were hired for your design vision. Your ability to read a space, understand a client, and translate both into something beautiful and livable. That’s where your time and energy belong.
A dedicated cabinet partner handles the technical execution. Every spec, every clearance, every finish choice gets vetted against the full project plan so nothing conflicts, nothing gets missed, and the cabinet design serves your vision rather than complicating it.

Your Client Is Protected

Cabinet mistakes are rarely small. A misspecified run of uppers. A filler that wasn’t accounted for. A lead time that doesn’t align with the countertop template window. These are the issues that turn a smooth project into an expensive one — and they almost always trace back to cabinet planning that happened in isolation.
Our NKBA-credentialed designers are trained to catch these conflicts before they reach the job site. Code issues, coordination gaps, installation sequence problems — we find them in the design phase, where they cost time rather than money.

The Project Is Elevated

Working with a full-service showroom means your clients get genuine options. Not a single manufacturer’s catalog dressed up as a selection — eight curated cabinet lines ranging from Walker Woodworking’s fully custom cabinetry to accessible semi-custom lines, all in one place, with designers who know every product inside and out.
Beyond cabinetry, our showroom covers countertops, tile, and hardware. Clients can review materials together, make decisions in context, and leave with a cohesive plan rather than a stack of samples.
That’s a different experience than shopping alone. And clients remember it.
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Why the Carolinas Trusts Greenbrook Design

We’ve been crafting custom cabinetry in the Carolinas since 1996 — first through Walker Woodworking, then through the Greenbrook Design showroom that opened in downtown Shelby in 2017.
In that time, we’ve seen what happens when cabinet planning is treated as an afterthought. We’ve also seen the difference it makes when a designer and a cabinet specialist work as genuine partners — the projects run smoother, the clients are happier, and the finished spaces reflect the full intention behind the design.
Our team includes NKBA-credentialed designers and a 2025 NKBA Thirty Under 30 honoree. We’ve earned the Wood Diamond Award for kitchens over $50,000 and the NKBA Innovative Showroom Award. Those recognitions matter to us not as trophies, but as evidence of a standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
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Eight Cabinet Lines. One Showroom. One Point of Contact.

Here’s a quick look at what we offer designers and their clients:

Let’s Work Together

If you’re an interior designer working with clients in the greater Charlotte area, western North Carolina, or the surrounding Carolinas, we’d love to be part of your team.
The best designer partnerships we’ve built started with a single project. They grew because the work went well — because the cabinets were right, the process was smooth, and the client couldn’t stop talking about how seamless it felt.
That’s what we’re here to do.

We are honored to share that Greenbrook Design has been featured in the January/February 2026 issue of Kitchen & Bath Design News, appearing on page 66. Being recognized in one of the industry’s most respected national publications is an incredible milestone for our team and a testament to the craftsmanship, creativity, and collaboration behind every project we design and build.

Taylor Walker presented with the 30 under 30 award at KBIS – Kitchen and Bath Industry Show.

Our very own hometown talent, nationally recognized photographer Randy McNeilly, has earned multiple prestigious awards for his exceptional artwork—proudly on display in the Greenbrook Design showroom.