Built-In Storage Designed for Exact Spaces

Custom Cabinetry based in Monroe, serving the Charlotte Metro for rooms where stock units leave gaps, waste space, or fail to fit items you need to store

Eagleview Construction, LLC designs and builds custom cabinets and built-ins across Monroe and surrounding cities, working with homeowners who face awkward alcoves, odd wall lengths, or storage needs that prefabricated units cannot address. You hire the company when kitchen cabinets do not reach the ceiling and collect dust on top, when bathroom vanities leave open gaps beside the tub, or when you want bookcases or entertainment centers that fit flush against walls without filler strips. The crew measures each space, draws cabinet plans that account for outlets and baseboards, and constructs units in-house using hardwood plywood and solid wood joinery.


The work involves cutting cabinet boxes to precise dimensions, assembling them with dado joints or pocket screws, installing full-extension drawer slides rated for the weight you plan to store, and building face frames that align with door and drawer fronts. Eagleview carpenters use table saws, routers, and edge banders to create clean edges and smooth surfaces, then apply stain or paint finishes that match your home's interior. The team delivers and installs cabinets level and plumb, scribing sides to fit uneven walls, securing backs to studs, and adding crown molding or toe kicks as needed. In kitchens, the crew fits cabinets around appliances, plumbing, and electrical outlets. In living areas, built-ins often include adjustable shelves, concealed cable routing, or glass doors for display.


Contact the team to discuss measurements and storage needs for spaces where standard cabinets do not fit or function as required.

What Custom Construction Delivers

After installation, you open drawers that glide smoothly under load, store items on shelves cut to the height you need, and see cabinet faces that align without gaps or mismatched reveals. Doors close with a soft touch, hardware mounts securely, and finishes match walls or trim throughout the room. The cabinets fill the available width without gaps at corners or beside walls, reach ceiling height to maximize storage, and sit level so doors swing without drifting open.


Eagleview Construction, LLC builds each unit to your specifications, so shelf spacing fits the books, dishes, or electronics you own rather than forcing you to adjust items to arbitrary dimensions. The crew leaves behind cabinetry that feels solid when loaded, operates quietly, and integrates visually with the room's architecture. You gain storage that uses every available inch, drawers sized for specific items, and built-ins that look planned rather than retrofitted.


The timeline depends on the number of cabinets, the complexity of joinery and finish work, and whether installation requires coordinating with other trades such as electricians or countertop fabricators. Most custom cabinetry projects span several weeks from initial measurement to final installation. Eagleview does not manufacture laminate or thermofoil cabinets; the company focuses on hardwood and plywood construction with durable finishes. The crew does not install countertops or tile backsplashes unless those elements are part of a larger remodeling project.

Questions Homeowners Ask About Custom Work

Homeowners in Monroe and the greater Charlotte region often ask about wood choices, finish durability, and how custom cabinets differ from factory-built options.

What wood species work best for painted versus stained cabinets?

Maple and poplar take paint evenly due to tight grain, while oak, cherry, and walnut show natural grain patterns that look better under stain, with the choice depending on whether you want color or wood character to define the appearance.

How do you ensure drawers stay aligned over time?

Eagleview installs full-extension ball-bearing slides rated for heavy loads, mounts them level during installation, and uses drawer boxes with dovetail or rabbet joints that resist racking under weight, keeping fronts aligned with cabinet frames.

When do you take final measurements for custom cabinets?

The crew measures after walls are painted, flooring is installed, and trim is in place to account for any shifts in room dimensions, ensuring cabinets fit tightly without gaps or forced adjustments during installation.

Why does custom cabinetry cost more than stock units?

Each cabinet is built to order rather than mass-produced, requiring individual cutting, assembly, finishing, and fitting, with labor and material costs reflecting the time needed to match exact dimensions and quality joinery standards.

How does humidity in Charlotte Metro affect wood cabinets?

Eagleview applies sealers and topcoats to all wood surfaces, including interior faces and edges, to slow moisture absorption and expansion common in North Carolina's humid climate, reducing the risk of doors warping or drawers sticking over time.

If your home has spaces where standard cabinets do not fit or storage needs that require tailored solutions, reach out to Eagleview Construction, LLC to design and build cabinetry that matches your exact requirements and integrates seamlessly with your interior.