ForeverCabinets

Our Cabinets

One door style. Built to outlast.

We sell one cabinet, in one finish, at one quality: White Shaker. Plywood boxes (not particleboard). Painted birch and MDF doors (not melamine or thermofoil). Painted white interiors (not raw natural like other suppliers). Assembled correctly, these cabinets outlast the cabinets in most kitchens twice their price.

A White Shaker kitchen with 36-inch wall cabinets, brass bar pulls, marble counters, and integrated range hood — Forever Cabinets installed.

36″ wall cabinets — standard

The 6 extra inches that make a kitchen feel custom.

Most cabinet sellers ship 30″ tall walls and charge extra for the upgrade. Ours start at 36″ — closer to the ceiling, less wasted vertical space, and the look most kitchen designers reach for first.

Specifications

What’s inside every cabinet

These specs apply to every cabinet in our catalog, from a 9″ filler to a 36″ sink base.

Door material
Painted birch face frame with painted MDF center panel — not melamine or thermofoil.
Cabinet box
All-plywood (½″ sides, ⅜″ back) — not particleboard. Painted white interior, not raw natural like most suppliers.
Wall cabinet height
36″ standard — most suppliers default to 30″. The extra 6″ gives kitchens a premium, ceiling-reaching look without paying for a custom upgrade.
Door style
Shaker — five-piece, center recessed panel, square edges
Finish
Off-white, low-sheen conversion varnish. UV- and yellow-resistant.
Face frame
Solid hardwood, 1¼″ stiles and rails
Drawer box
Solid wood, dovetail joints, ⅝″ thick
Drawer slides
Full-extension, soft-close, undermount (Blum-equivalent), 100-lb rated
Hinges
6-way adjustable, soft-close concealed hinges
Assembly
Ready-to-assemble (RTA) — clamp-and-cam system, ~30 minutes per cabinet. Assembled correctly, they outlast cabinets that cost twice as much.

Trust the match

Sample doors — see it in your kitchen

Photos can’t show finish sheen, panel depth, or how a door looks under your kitchen lights. Order a single White Shaker door for $35. Hold it next to your existing cabinets, look at it in daylight and lamplight, see if it’s a match.

We refund the $35 on your first cabinet order. Zero risk.

Order a sample door

11″ × 15″

Sample door size

2–3 weeks

Same as cabinets

$0

Net cost if you order

Identical

Material & finish to cabinets

Common questions

What people ask before ordering

Will this match my existing white shaker kitchen?

Probably — White Shaker is the most consistent door style in the industry. Manufacturers tend to land within a hair of each other on dimensions, panel depth, and off-white shade.

That said, “probably” isn’t good enough when you’re spending hundreds of dollars on a single cabinet. Order a sample door and look at it next to your existing kitchen before you commit.

Are the cabinets pre-assembled?

No — they ship flat-packed (RTA). Each cabinet takes about 30 minutes to assemble with a screwdriver. Hardware, instructions, and finished pieces come in the box. We ship pre-assembled for an extra fee if you ask; let us know in the quote.

How is shipping handled?

Freight by LTL across Canada in 2–3 weeks. You’ll get a tracking number and a delivery appointment. The driver will lower the pallet curbside; help moving it inside is on you (most cabinets weigh 50–80 lb in their box).

What if something arrives damaged?

Inspect the pallet when it arrives. If you see damage, take photos before you sign and email us — we replace any damaged cabinet at our cost.

What’s actually different about your cabinets?

Three things, in this order:

  • Plywood boxes — most online RTA cabinets use particleboard or MDF for the box. Plywood holds screws better, survives water exposure under sinks, and won’t crumble if it gets bumped during install.
  • Painted birch + MDF doors — not melamine or thermofoil. Real paint on real wood. The thermofoil cabinets you see on big-box store shelves peel when they get hot near an oven. Ours don’t.
  • Painted white interiors — most suppliers leave the inside raw or stained natural maple. Ours match the door colour, so opening a cabinet feels finished.