Custom Cabinetry
We have a beautiful portfolio of doors styles, wood species, stains, paints and glazes that give our customers multiple options to create a very special custom space. By using our line of cabinetry, you have the ability to perfectly fit our products within your space.
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Cabinet Styles

Traditional Styling
Elegant, formal, the embodiment of what traditional styling is all about. This timeless look is at once historic and new. Regal and unmistakably American, Traditional styling has been a part of our design culture since colonial times. Rich wood tones, raised panel doors, carved corbels, and scrolling leaf details are just a few of the defining features that make traditional cabinetry such a popular styling option.
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Provincial Styling
Provincial is European charm personified. These cabinets are designed to look like a storied chair that has been in the family for generations. While the detailing may look similar to traditional, provincial styling takes on an aged, less sleek appearance. There are a number of stain, paint, and glazing options that give the provincial style its signature well-worn look, while remaining exquisitely beautiful. For many, it is the striking embellishment paired with familiar qualities that make provincial cabinetry so appealing.
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Cottage Styling
That lovely little English country home, the one where young Alice went through the looking glass, that is the essence of cottage styling. Familiar and relaxing, cottage styling is more graceful than provincial and traditional styles yet not as formal. Doors have less ornamentation and the overall look is more vibrant and eclectic and can vary from piece to piece. Lighter woods are preferred over dark, helping to keep the bright, casual look going throughout the cabinetry design.
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Craftsman Styling
Simple and straightforward, these cabinets look as if they have been carved right from the tree. The craftsman style embodies the humble spirit of design brought forth to challenge the standard of elaborate details prominent in earlier traditional styling. Strong, linear forms and dark woods are the hallmarks of this natural appearance. Finishes are honed and stains are darker in craftsman styles, making it perfect for those looking for a simpler, uncluttered cabinet design.
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Transitional Styling
The New York loft is always impossibly hip and contemporary – it doesn’t get much more transitional than that. Streamlined and minimalistic, transitional cabinets are perfect for people looking for something more contemporary. Bauhaus and Scandinavian design influences are seen throughout this style. Transitional is also more flexible than other design options, allowing you to easily change the look and feel of your cabinetry and adaptable from time to time.
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We also offer two lines of semi-custom cabinetry, Homecrest Cabinetry and Countryside Cabinetry. Each line has a variety of different wood species, doorstyles, accessory options, and price points to allow for many types of residential project applications.
Wood Species
From Walnut to Hickory to Quarter Sawn Oak, and everything in between. You’re sure to find the perfect wood to compliment your space.
Stain Choices
Auburn Ridge has over 15 exclusive stain options to choose from, including: Clear, Silhouette, Cocoa, Suede, Dusk, Midnight, Dove, Driftwood, Toast, Ginger – to name a few.
Paint Colors
Let your imagination take the wheel. Auburn Ridge has partnered with Sherwin Williams Paints, so you can pick any color they offer. However, if you’re looking for a little guidance, we can help you narrow it down and look at contemporary color trends– including: neutral whites, rich blues, jewel tones, grays and taupes.
Our Story
In 1898, the brand that would become Auburn Ridge began, like most things begin, with an idea, a vision, a dream. From an old lumber mill in Marshall, Wisconsin, to an innovative cabinet and millwork workshop, decades of tradition and craftsmanship seep through every inch of our building. The smell of freshly cut timber continues to permeate the air. Layers of sawdust fill the nooks and crannies, and like the rings of a tree, tell our history.
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