About Us
Our Story
Jason and Sarah MacDonald founded Lighthouse Cabinetry in 2017, specializing in residential, bespoke cabinetry.
How We Work
Our aim is to foster a creative and efficient collaboration with you to ensure that the end result is a space that you'll never want to leave.
Careers at Lighthouse
At Lighthouse Cabinetry, we are always seeking dedicated employees who want to be a part of our team of kitchen design experts and innovators.
How We Work
At Lighthouse Cabinetry, we specialize in creating completely custom-designed kitchens that are tailored specifically to your needs and preferences. Our aim is to foster a creative and efficient collaboration with you to ensure that the end result is a space that you'll never want to leave.
Due to an increase in demand, we recommend clients reach out at least 6 months prior to their planned “start date”, to allow adequate time to get in the queue and complete the design phase before ground breaking. If your project timeline is tighter, please feel free to reach out, but know that we may not be able to accommodate your schedule.
If you are considering working with us, keep in mind that a typical Lighthouse Cabinetry kitchen will start around $25K for cabinetry and design services.
The design process begins with an assessment of your space and discussion about your vision, must-haves and dreams for your new kitchen. We start with a 3D rendering to help you visualize the aesthetics and functionality of your cabinetry and kitchen flow, and personalize your new space. We will either work off your architects drawings, or we will have your space professionally measured and drafted.
After developing a preliminary floor plan, the next step is to overlay your unique storage considerations, design preferences, and family habits to refine the plan until it feels just right. Millwork options will be discussed and refined later, during the two-dimensional shop drawing phase.
We can help with selections and ordering of appliances, plumbing fixtures, countertops, hardware, lighting and other finishes if you’d like, or we are happy to collaborate with your interior designer on these selections.
Don’t forget to ask about cabinetry for other rooms in your house! We design and produce cabinetry and built-ins for other spaces, frequently helping with bath vanities, mudroom storage, laundry rooms, home offices and family room built-ins as part of a larger home renovation.
Inset Cabinetry Vs. Frameless Cabinetry: Which Is Right For Your Home?
When it comes to designing a kitchen or bathroom, cabinetry often takes center stage. Two popular styles that frequently come up in design discussions are inset cabinetry and frameless cabinetry. Both styles offer unique benefits and aesthetic qualities, so understanding the differences can help you make an informed decision for your home. Let's dive into the characteristics of each to help you choose the perfect cabinetry style for your needs
Inset Cabinetry
Inset cabinetry is characterized by doors and drawers that are set within the cabinet frame. This design creates a flush, seamless look where the doors and drawers align perfectly with the cabinet frame, providing a clean and classic appearance. With its flush design, inset cabinetry is often associated with traditional and timeless styles. It can complement various design themes, from classic Colonial to modern farmhouse.
Pros:
- Timeless and elegant look.
- Seamless integration with the cabinetry frame.
- Durable and sturdy construction.
Cons:
- Typically more expensive due to the need for custom craftsmanship.
- Adjustments or replacements can be more complex.
Frameless Cabinetry
Frameless cabinetry, also known as European cabinetry, lacks the traditional front frame seen in inset cabinetry. Instead, it features a full-overlay design where the doors and drawers cover the entire cabinet box. This style offers a sleek and modern appearance, emphasizing clean lines and a minimalist look. The modern look of frameless cabinetry can be combined with various materials and finishes, offering flexibility in design. It can be customized to suit both minimalist and eclectic design preferences.
Pros:
- Sleek and modern appearance.
- Maximizes storage space.
- Easier to install and adjust.
Cons:
- Can lack the traditional charm of inset cabinetry.
- May require more precise planning for hardware and fittings.
Client Testimonials
"IMPECCABLE! Thank you Jason and the team at Lighthouse for transforming our space and creating the kitchen of our dreams! It was an absolute pleasure working with Jason on the design of our kitchen- he provided alot of suggestions and made great recommendations."
"Jason and Sarah's team are true professionals. From our first visits to the showroom, through the phases of design, mock up, and installation, the lighthouse team has been wonderful! Thanks for giving us such beautiful cabinetry to go along with all the other aspects of our new kitchen."
"Lighthouse Cabinetry did an outstanding job with my kitchen renovation. Jason was great at guiding me through the process and ensuring I would be happy with the outcome. The team is committed, knowledgeable and most importantly passionate about their work. I would highly recommend Lighthouse Cabinetry - 5 stars all around!"