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PREMIUM MATERIALS

Built to Survive Real Family Life

A kitchen is the hardest-working room in any house. Doors get slammed by kids, drawers get loaded heavy, hinges get used more in a month than most furniture sees in a year.

Engineered wood swells, sags, and loosens under that kind of life, usually right around the time the warranty runs out. Solid hardwood does not. It holds its shape through humidity, weight, and the thousand small impacts of a family that actually uses its kitchen.

When you buy kitchen cabinets in Nashville built this way, you are not buying them again in ten years. You are buying them once.

Three Lines of Kitchen Cabinets

Not every kitchen needs the same thing, and not every budget is the same. We build kitchen cabinets in Nashville across three lines, but the promise beneath them all stays the same: solid wood, built by hand, made to last.

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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KITCHEN CABINETS IN NASHVILLE

Close to Home, From Start to Finish

Buying cabinets sight unseen is a leap of faith, and a kitchen is too important to guess at. Our showroom sits in Brentwood, in the middle of Williamson County and minutes from Franklin, Nolensville, Thompson Station, and South Nashville. This way, seeing the work in person is an easy trip rather than a day off. 

Being local changes more than convenience. You talk through your kitchen with the people who will actually design it, and when the cabinets are ready, our own team handles the install. The people who measured your kitchen are the people who fit it, which is how every line stays straight, and every door sits the way it should.

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 It, Open It, Decide for Yourself

A photo cannot tell you how a cabinet feels, and feel is the whole point. Visit our Brentwood showroom to put your hands on the real thing, or book a free consultation, and we will start with your kitchen.

SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST

Real Wood, Your Way, Finished by Hand

The wood you choose sets the tone for the whole room. Hickory runs bold and full of movement, oak gives you that clean, familiar character, cherry deepens and warms as the years go by, and walnut brings a richness that anchors a space. 

Because everything we build is solid hardwood rather than veneer over a manufactured core, the wood you pick is the wood you get, edge to edge and front to back. 

The finish matters just as much, which is why we offer more than 200 of them and apply each one by hand. Done right, the finish settles into the grain and your kitchen ages well for years to come. 

Cabinet Styles That Fit Every Kitchen

Every home has a different style. The cabinet design should reflect that.

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.

Honest Answers on Cost and Timing

Solid hardwood costs more upfront than the particleboard boxes sold at big-box stores, and it should, because you are buying a kitchen that lasts decades instead of years. Where you land depends on the line you choose, the wood, and the size of the room, and we will give you a real number before any work begins.

Timing works the same way. Our stock line can be ready in as little as two weeks, while a fully custom kitchen runs closer to eight to twelve. We map the whole schedule to yours up front, so you always know what is happening and when.

Smart Features that Improve Your Kitchen

A good kitchen is only as good as its features. Our Amish kitchen cabinets go beyond basics with smart storage solutions.

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.

A Family-Owned Cabinet Company In Brentwood, TN

We're Kurt and Lisa Fuchs, the founders of The Amish House. In 2012, driven by a deep appreciation for Amish craftsmanship and the people behind it, Kurt began working directly with Amish woodworkers.

In 2017, we opened our first furniture store in Nolensville, Tennessee. Since then, we've shipped handcrafted furniture to 49 states and built lasting relationships with customers who value solid wood furniture and honest craftsmanship.

Opening The Amish House Cabinetry in Brentwood was the natural next step. Since then, we bring the same level of craftsmanship to kitchen cabinets, bathroom cabinets, and custom cabinetry for homes across Nashville and the U.S.

Come See What Lasts

The easiest way to understand the difference is to feel it. Stop by our Brentwood showroom, open a few drawers, and see how solid wood holds up to real life. Or tell us about your kitchen, and we will help you build cabinets you will be glad you chose for a long time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, especially for a kitchen you use daily. Solid wood resists the warping, sagging, and loosening that wear down particleboard and MDF, so it holds up through years of heavy family use without needing replacement.
Well-built solid hardwood cabinets routinely last 30 years or more. Because they are joined by hand rather than stapled together, they keep their shape and finish far longer than the engineered wood most factory cabinets use.
You can see and compare them at our Brentwood showroom in Williamson County, minutes from Franklin and South Nashville. Walking in lets you feel the difference in the wood and hardware before you decide.
Neither is better, just different. Inset doors sit flush inside the frame for a precise, traditional look, while overlay doors cover the frame for a fuller, more modern face. Your style and budget guide the choice.
Quality solid hardwood handles everyday kitchen humidity well because it is built and finished to move naturally with the seasons. Properly sealed cabinets resist the swelling and warping that damage engineered wood over time.