Storage logic
The cabinet interiors were organized around daily use first, then refined visually so the exterior stayed calm and consistent.

Preparing custom cabinetry details
An entry storage wall with bench seating, cubbies and closed cabinet storage for daily gear. The project focused on exact fit, calm proportions, durable finish choices and storage that works naturally with the room.
The design direction was intentionally restrained: clean vertical lines, useful interior organization and a finish palette that supports the room instead of competing with it. Prizmawood treated the project as a built-in architectural feature, not a furniture piece placed after the fact.

Mudrooms / Custom cabinetry
The cabinet interiors were organized around daily use first, then refined visually so the exterior stayed calm and consistent.
The finish package balanced durability with warmth, using cabinet surfaces and hardware that feel premium without unnecessary visual noise.
Wall alignment, floor level and adjacent trim were reviewed before final installation so the built-in could sit cleanly in the room.
Door spacing, drawer stacks and open display areas were arranged to create balance across the full wall or room condition.
The project protected the client's practical goals: easier access, less clutter and a more finished everyday experience.
The completed work adds storage and polish while keeping the room breathable, useful and tailored.






The finished cabinetry made the room feel more organized and more intentional without losing warmth.
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