Burke is a community of well-established neighborhoods, tree-lined streets, and families who take pride in their homes. Many of these homes are colonials and split-levels built between the 1970s and 1990s, and the kitchens and bathrooms in these houses are often the first rooms homeowners want to update. Fairfax Custom Cabinets has been building custom cabinetry for Burke families for years, and we understand the housing stock here better than anyone.
As a Class A Virginia contractor, we handle every step of your cabinet project from design through installation. Every job includes a complimentary 3D rendering so you can see your new cabinets before we build them. Installation is always free, and every cabinet we build is backed by our lifetime warranty.
Burke homeowners often tackle kitchen and bathroom projects together. Updating both rooms at the same time means coordinated finishes, consistent hardware, and a single timeline instead of two separate disruptions. Here is what we build most often for Burke households.
Most Burke kitchens still have the original builder-grade cabinets from the 1980s or 1990s. Particle board boxes, worn hinges, and melamine interiors that have seen better days. We replace everything with solid hardwood face frames, plywood boxes, dovetail drawer construction, and soft-close hardware on every door and drawer. Your new kitchen will function the way it should have from the start.
Burke colonial homes typically have a small hall bath and a master bath that could use more storage. We build custom vanities that maximize every inch of available space, plus linen towers and recessed medicine cabinets. All bathroom cabinetry is built with marine-grade plywood and moisture-resistant finishes to handle the humidity.
Families in Burke need practical storage for busy daily life. We design and build custom pantry cabinets with pull-out shelving, door-mounted racks, and adjustable organizers. For mudrooms and entryways, we build cubbies, bench seating with hidden storage, hooks, and closed cabinets sized to fit the actual footprint of your space.
Burke's colonial neighborhoods have a distinct character, and the cabinets in these homes should match. Raised-panel doors with crown molding and traditional hardware are the standard in most colonial kitchens, and we build them with the proportions and details that make them look original to the house.
For homeowners who want something more current, we also build transitional and shaker-style cabinets that work well in colonial homes without looking out of place. The key is matching the cabinet profiles to existing trim, door styles, and architectural details throughout the house. We bring samples to your home during the design phase so you can see exactly how everything will coordinate.
Every Burke project includes your choice of premium hardwoods including maple, cherry, oak, and walnut. We also offer painted MDF-panel doors for homeowners who prefer a smooth, modern finish. All stain and paint finishes are applied in our shop under controlled conditions for a factory-quality result.
Burke households are busy. Kids, pets, school schedules, and daily cooking all put demands on your kitchen and storage spaces. We design cabinets with features that keep up with real family life.
Every Burke project begins with a free in-home consultation. We measure your space, discuss your goals, and photograph the existing layout. From there, we create a full 3D rendering that shows your new cabinets in your actual room proportions, complete with door styles, finishes, and hardware. You approve the design before we order a single piece of material.
Our shop is in Fairfax, just minutes from Burke. That proximity means we visit your home as many times as needed during the design phase. We also welcome clients to our shop to see material samples, test hardware, and feel the difference between various wood species and finish options in person.
We install every cabinet with our own crew. We do not subcontract installation to third parties. Our installers work with us full-time and know how to handle custom cabinetry without damaging finishes, walls, or flooring. A typical kitchen installation in Burke takes two to three days depending on size, and we protect your home throughout the process.
Every cabinet we build carries a lifetime warranty on construction and craftsmanship. If a drawer slide fails, a hinge gives out, or a finish develops a defect, we fix it at no cost to you. We have been serving Fairfax County for years and we plan to be here for decades to come. Burke homeowners can call us directly if anything ever needs attention.