Custom Cabinets

Nine ways to think about your entryway.

Each category below is a starting point, not a product line. Every cabinet is designed individually around your wall, your storage needs, and the rest of your home.

Nine ways to think about your entryway. visual reference
Entryway shoe cabinets
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Entryway shoe cabinets

The cabinet that greets the household and every guest. We design entryway pieces to combine open shelving for everyday shoes with closed storage for occasional pairs and seasonal items.

Best use cases

  • ·Front-door entries with daily traffic
  • ·Homes that want a tidy first impression
  • ·Spaces where shoes need to be both visible and concealed

Customisation options

  • ·Mix of open cubbies and concealed doors
  • ·Drop-zone shelf for keys and post
  • ·Optional drawer for accessories

Style directions

  • ·Warm oak with brass tab pulls
  • ·Painted finish with integrated handles
  • ·Two-tone wood and paint combinations

Practical benefits

  • ·Keeps everyday pairs accessible
  • ·Hides occasional pairs cleanly
  • ·Defines the entry as a real, considered room
Hallway shoe storage cabinets
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Hallway shoe storage cabinets

Long, slim cabinets sized to take advantage of corridor walls without disrupting flow. A hallway cabinet often becomes the most-used storage piece in the entire home.

Best use cases

  • ·Long internal corridors
  • ·Apartments with no dedicated entry
  • ·Houses where the entryway and hallway are one space

Customisation options

  • ·Continuous run with consistent door rhythm
  • ·Mid-cabinet bench break
  • ·Wall-mounted with floating base

Style directions

  • ·Quiet wood-look finishes
  • ·Soft painted tones to match wall colour
  • ·Push-to-open fronts for a clean line

Practical benefits

  • ·Uses otherwise dead corridor walls
  • ·Keeps pathways visually uninterrupted
  • ·Can absorb large numbers of pairs
Built-in shoe cabinets
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Built-in shoe cabinets

Joinery scribed to the wall and ceiling so the cabinet reads as part of the architecture rather than a piece of furniture sat in front of it.

Best use cases

  • ·Recesses and alcoves
  • ·Walls between two doors
  • ·New-build or full-renovation projects

Customisation options

  • ·Floor-to-ceiling continuous fronts
  • ·Integrated handles or push-to-open
  • ·Concealed lighting strips inside

Style directions

  • ·Monolithic veneer
  • ·Painted to match wall colour
  • ·Contrast interior finish revealed when opened

Practical benefits

  • ·No visual break between cabinet and wall
  • ·Maximum storage per square metre
  • ·Long-term resale appeal
Slim shoe cabinets for small spaces
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Slim shoe cabinets for small spaces

Shallow-depth cabinets — often as narrow as 25cm — designed for entries that cannot give up valuable floor space. Carefully planned interiors make the most of every centimetre.

Best use cases

  • ·Studio and one-bedroom apartments
  • ·Narrow entry corridors
  • ·Rentals where every footprint counts

Customisation options

  • ·Tilt-out front doors
  • ·Ladder-style angled shelving
  • ·Wall-hung with a floating base

Style directions

  • ·Crisp white painted
  • ·Oak with thin brass edging
  • ·Matte dark finishes for a quiet, recessive feel

Practical benefits

  • ·Holds significantly more than open racks
  • ·Maintains room flow
  • ·Easy to clean around
Shoe cabinets with bench seating
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Shoe cabinets with bench seating

A combined cabinet and bench — a place to sit while putting on shoes, with structured storage immediately at hand. Ideal for households with children, or anyone who finds standing on one leg less appealing each year.

Best use cases

  • ·Family homes
  • ·Mudrooms and side entries
  • ·Any household that wears boots seasonally

Customisation options

  • ·Upholstered cushion top
  • ·Open cubbies under the bench
  • ·Coat hooks and upper cabinet above

Style directions

  • ·Painted joinery with leather seat pad
  • ·Oak with wool cushion
  • ·Mudroom-style with integrated panelling

Practical benefits

  • ·Comfortable sit-down zone
  • ·Encourages tidy shoe habits
  • ·Combines multiple functions in one piece
Floor-to-ceiling shoe cabinets
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Floor-to-ceiling shoe cabinets

Tall storage walls that take the cabinet all the way up to the ceiling line, putting otherwise wasted vertical space to work. A practical answer for households that own a lot of footwear.

Best use cases

  • ·Walk-in entry rooms
  • ·Households with extensive shoe collections
  • ·Homes that double as workspace, with sport and dress shoes both in rotation

Customisation options

  • ·Pull-out internal racks
  • ·Top section for seasonal storage
  • ·Internal lighting on door open

Style directions

  • ·Dark stained timber for drama
  • ·Pale veneers for a lighter feel
  • ·Painted to disappear into the wall

Practical benefits

  • ·Maximum capacity in minimum footprint
  • ·Clear separation between everyday and seasonal pairs
  • ·Strong architectural presence
Apartment shoe storage solutions
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Apartment shoe storage solutions

Cabinets designed specifically for apartment realities: tight entries, low ceilings, neighbours below, building access constraints. We plan for what's actually possible to install.

Best use cases

  • ·High-rise apartments
  • ·Period conversions
  • ·Buildings with restrictive lift and stair dimensions

Customisation options

  • ·Knock-down assembly for tight access
  • ·Wall-mounted to keep floor space clear
  • ·Mirror panel integration

Style directions

  • ·Light timbers to keep entries open
  • ·Reflective surfaces to expand the space
  • ·Tonal palette matched to small interiors

Practical benefits

  • ·Realistic for apartment installation
  • ·Lifts overall room feel
  • ·Designed not to overwhelm a small space
Villa entry storage solutions
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Villa entry storage solutions

Larger, multi-zone entry designs for detached homes. Often this means a combination of shoe cabinetry, coat storage, bench seating, and accessory drawers — coordinated as one continuous joinery scheme.

Best use cases

  • ·Detached and semi-detached homes
  • ·Houses with mudrooms or boot rooms
  • ·Holiday and second properties

Customisation options

  • ·Multi-section runs along long walls
  • ·Sport and outdoor pair zones
  • ·Integrated charging shelves and drop zones

Style directions

  • ·Heritage-influenced painted joinery
  • ·Warm timber with stone or marble worktops
  • ·Mixed materials within a cohesive palette

Practical benefits

  • ·Handles families and guests with ease
  • ·Keeps every category of footwear in its place
  • ·Adds long-term value to the property
Renovation replacement shoe cabinets
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Renovation replacement shoe cabinets

If your existing entryway furniture has dated, fallen apart, or simply stopped working for the household, we plan a replacement designed for the way you live now — not the way the previous owners lived.

Best use cases

  • ·Refurbishments and remodels
  • ·Households whose needs have changed (new children, working from home, downsizing)
  • ·Replacing old built-ins or wardrobes

Customisation options

  • ·Working around existing flooring and trim
  • ·Matching adjacent cabinetry where required
  • ·Fast-track scheduling to fit a wider renovation

Style directions

  • ·Consistent with the rest of the renovation scheme
  • ·Refreshed take on the original layout
  • ·A cleaner, more current finish palette

Practical benefits

  • ·Removes a long-standing daily annoyance
  • ·Improves the feel of the whole entry
  • ·Often the most-noticed change in a renovation
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