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Installation: Bringing Custom Millwork to the Finish Line

At Maplewood Cabinetry, installation is where every phase of the project—planning, engineering, fabrication—culminates in a final, physical result. But installation is more than the last step; it’s where the precision...
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Inside the Shop: How Fabrication Brings Projects to Life

At Maplewood Cabinetry, fabrication is where everything we’ve planned and engineered becomes reality. It’s the phase where design meets execution—where every line on a shop drawing is translated into finely...
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Millwork Materials: The Steps That Keep Projects Moving

Some of the most important parts of a project happen before a single cabinet is built. It’s in the millwork materials samples laid out on a table. In a lead...
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How Shop Drawings Set the Stage for a Successful Project

At Maplewood Cabinetry, a smooth project doesn’t begin with sawdust or screws—it begins with clarity. Once a project is awarded, we don’t just dive into production. The next critical step...
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What Makes a Smooth Project at Maplewood Cabinetry?

At Maplewood Cabinetry, a smooth project is built on more than just exceptional craftsmanship. It’s about clear communication, thoughtful planning, and precise execution at every stage. From the initial proposal...
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Mastering the Match: Laminate and Natural Wood

In commercial cabinetry, getting the perfect blend of laminates and natural wood is both a challenge and an art. Whether it’s a modern office or a high-end hotel, how these...
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Cabinet Materials: Particle Board, MDF, and Plywood

Selecting the right cabinet materials is essential when planning your next cabinetry project. The choice between Particle Board vs MDF vs Plywood not only impacts your cabinets’ aesthetic and functional...
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Navigating Arizona’s Climate Understanding the Impact of Temperature and Humidity on Wood Cabinetry

Arizona’s unique climatic conditions present both challenges and opportunities, particularly when it comes to the use of wood materials in cabinetry. At Maplewood Cabinetry, we understand the importance of delving...
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In-Kind Donation to Elevate Phoenix – Booker Loft Millwork

At Maplewood Cabinetry, we believe in enriching our community—not just through the beautiful spaces we create for our clients, but through serving organizations that are making a difference. This spring,...
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Celebrating 20 Years of Excellence In Cabinetry and Millwork

We are thrilled to extend our congratulations to Casey Dieffenbach for reaching the impressive milestone of 20 years as an employee at Maplewood Cabinetry. This achievement is truly momentous for...
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Honoring Ken Ewing: 20 Years at Maplewood Cabinetry

We are thrilled to extend our congratulations to Ken Ewing for reaching the impressive milestone of 20 years as Sales Manager here at Maplewood Cabinetry. This achievement is truly a...
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Maplewood Update: Impacts on Millwork Supply Chain

We here at Maplewood would like to give everyone an update regarding scheduling for millwork supply. As the world gets closer to a more normal condition post-COVID, our industry, like...
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Avoid Seasonal Temperatures Effects on Millwork Installation

In Phoenix, summer temperatures can soar to 115 degrees, putting major stress on HVAC systems. Unfortunately, these systems are often inactive during millwork installation, creating problems that are easy to...