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WHAT HANDCRAFTED MEANS

The Word Gets Used Loosely. Here Is the Real Version

Almost every cabinet brand calls its work handcrafted, and almost none of them mean it. In most cases, a machine cuts the parts, a line assembles them, and a person touches the cabinet once to check the finish.

Handcrafted cabinets are something else entirely. It means a craftsman selects the board, reads the grain, cuts the joints, fits them together, and sands and finishes the piece himself.

It means the person building your cabinet can tell you which tree the door came from and why he oriented the grain the way he did. Machines are faster. Hands are better, and the difference lives in every joint you will never see.

Three Lines, All Built by Hand

Handcrafted does not have to mean one price. We build across three lines, stock, semi-custom, and fully custom, and every one of them is solid hardwood shaped by hand. The lines differ in how much is made to your specification, never in whether a craftsman built it.

Custom Cabinets

  • Fully built to match your exact space
  • Unlimited door styles, finishes & layouts
  • Designed in precise increments for perfect fit
  • Premium soft-close hardware & upgrades
  • Built by Amish craftsmen using solid wood
  • Ideal for high-end remodels & unique layouts
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Semi-Custom Cabinets

  • Flexible sizing with more layout control
  • Wide range of styles, finishes & upgrades
  • Faster lead times than fully custom options
  • Balance between customization & efficiency
  • Solid wood construction with quality hardware
  • Ideal for most kitchens & standard remodels
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Stock Cabinets

  • Pre-built sizes available for faster delivery
  • Popular styles & finish combinations ready
  • Most cost-effective cabinet option available
  • Reliable construction with standard features
  • Great for straightforward layouts & timelines
  • Ideal for quick updates or budget projects
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PREMIUM MATERIALS

Why the Hand Beats the Machine

A machine cuts to a tolerance. Our craftsmen cut to the wood. Every board moves differently, with its own grain, density, and tension, and a person at the bench feels that and adjusts. A production line cannot. 

That is why our Amish handcrafted cabinets hold their shape through years of humidity and use while mass-produced ones develop the gaps, sags, and stuck drawers that show up around year five. 

It also shows in the parts nobody photographs, the joinery, the squareness of a frame, the way a door swings and settles. Wood is a living material. It rewards being worked by someone who understands that.

How It Works

1

Work With a Professional Designer

Meet with our design team to discuss your space and style preferences. We help you choose the right cabinet line, wood type, and features for your project.

2

Plan Your Project Budget

We review materials, hardware, and installation requirements to help you plan your investment. We ensure everything is aligned before moving forward.

3

Approve Your Final Design

Once the design is finalized, you review the details and sign off. We then move your cabinets into production with our Amish craftsmen.

4

Delivery and Installation

Your cabinets are delivered and professionally installed. Our team ensures everything is level, aligned, and fitted correctly for a clean final result.

See What Handmade Actually Looks Like

The proof is in your hands, not on a screen. Visit our Brentwood showroom to look closely at real joinery and solid wood, or book a free consultation from anywhere and we will start planning your cabinets.

SHIPPED NATIONWIDE

Handcrafted Cabinets Delivered Across the Country

You do not have to live near a workshop to own cabinets made in one. Through a private network of Amish shippers that has moved handcrafted furniture for generations, we deliver to homes in nearly every state. 

We have already shipped our furniture to 49 of them. For customers outside Tennessee, we build to your prints and specifications, and your local installer handles the fit. 

For projects near our Brentwood showroom in Williamson County, our own team measures and installs. Either way, the cabinets are made the same, by the same hands, to the same standard.

Cabinet Styles That Fit Every Home

No two homes want the same cabinets, and a good company should offer more than a handful of doors. From flush inset to clean full overlay, simple shaker to detailed raised panel, the style you choose sets the character of the entire room. Here are some of the styles we build.

Inset Cabinets

Cabinet doors that sit flush inside the frame for a clean look.

Euro Cabinets

Frameless cabinets with sleek lines and a modern appearance.

Face Frame Cabinets

Traditional cabinet construction with sturdy front frame support.

Partial Overlay Cabinets

Doors that partially cover the frame for a classic appearance.

Full Overlay

Doors that fully cover the frame for a modern cabinet look.

Shaker Cabinets

Simple five-piece door design that works in any kitchen.

Farmhouse Cabinets

Warm, inviting cabinets inspired by traditional country kitchens.

Raised Panel Cabinets

Detailed door style with raised center for classic depth.

Rustic Cabinets

Natural wood textures that highlight knots, grain, and character.

Traditional Cabinets

Elegant cabinet design with timeless details and balanced proportions.

French Cabinets

Soft, decorative cabinets inspired by classic European country homes.

The Craftsmen and the Finish

In Wayne and Holmes County, Ohio, there are more than 6,000 Amish families doing woodworking, using more board feet of lumber for furniture than anywhere else in America. 

That is the tradition our cabinets come from, passed down through families rather than learned from a manual. Those craftsmen build in solid hardwood, and they finish by hand. We offer more than 200 finishes, each worked into the grain rather than sprayed onto the surface.

That’s exactly why a handcrafted cabinet keeps its depth and color long after a factory finish has clouded or flaked. The hand shows up twice, once in the build and again in the finish.

Smart Features Built Right In

Handmade construction means storage solutions are built into the cabinet rather than bolted on afterward. Corner space that usually goes to waste, drawers that stay organized, appliances that disappear when you are done with them, all of it planned into the piece from the beginning. Here are some of the features you can include.

Half Moon Organizer

Easily rotate shelves that bring corner cabinet items forward.

Mixer Lift

Lift heavy mixers smoothly without lifting or straining.

Door Spice Rack

Keep spices organized and visible inside your cabinet door.

Corner Drawers

Turn awkward cabinet space into easy-to-reach storage.

Garage with Lift Up Door

Hide countertop appliances while keeping them ready.

Cutting Board Pullout

Use a pull-out cutting board for added quick prep space.

LeMans

Bring corner cabinet storage completely within reach.

Paper Towel Holder

Keep paper towels handy without cluttering counters.

Tiered Cutlery Divider

Organize utensils neatly and save valuable drawer space.

Tray Dividers

Neatly store baking sheets, trays, and cutting boards.

Why We Went Looking for Craftsmen

We are Kurt and Lisa Fuchs. In 2012, Kurt started driving north to Ohio and Indiana because he wanted to see the work being done by hand for himself. What he found were families who had been building furniture the same way for generations and had no interest in doing it faster.

Those relationships became a furniture store in Nolensville in 2017, and pieces that now live in homes across 49 states.

Cabinetry came from the same place. We opened The Amish House Cabinetry in Brentwood to bring handcrafted cabinets to people who care what a thing is made of and who made it. Nothing about how the work gets done has changed since that first drive north.

Start With a Conversation

Handmade work begins with someone listening. Stop by our Brentwood showroom to see the craftsmanship in person, or tell us what you are planning from wherever you are, and we will help you build cabinets worth keeping.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A handcrafted cabinet is built by a craftsman who cuts, joins, sands, and finishes it by hand rather than assembling machine-made parts on a line. The work is guided by the wood, not by a fixed tolerance.
Yes, for anyone keeping their home long term. Handcrafted solid wood cabinets routinely last decades and can be refinished, while mass-produced cabinets often need replacing within ten to fifteen years.
Amish and Mennonite craftsmen, primarily in Ohio and Indiana, where woodworking is a generational trade. Wayne and Holmes County alone are home to thousands of woodworking families supplying handmade furniture and cabinetry.
Lead times depend on the line. Stock cabinets can be ready in about two weeks, while fully custom handcrafted cabinets typically take eight to twelve weeks because each piece is made to order.
Yes. We ship nationwide through an established Amish logistics network that has delivered handmade furniture for generations. Cabinets are built to your prints and specifications, then delivered for local installation.