For the finest of quality
Crown Point Cabinetry is New England's finest quality custom cabinetmaker. Handcrafted and made to order cabinetry, Crown Point offers period styling for kitchens, baths, and other rooms.
Choose your style
With Crown Point Cabinets, you can be sure that whatever period style of cabinetry you select, every detail has been thought of and it has been crafted in a way that will be true to the style of your home. Some of the styles available are:
Cabinets
- Arts and Crafts;
- Prairie;
- Victorian;
- Early American;
- Traditional;
- Contemporary.
Beautiful woods
Crown Point Cabinets can be made in a range of woods such as Beech, various Oaks, Michigan Maple, Sapele Mahogany, Appalachian Cherry etc.
There is also a range of reclaimed woods to choose from. These woods are reclaimed from mills, barns and antique structures around the U.S. Wood types include Antique Ash, Hickory, Walnut, Oak, Elm and Old Growth Pine.
When it comes to the finish, you can select a low sheen, oven baked conversion varnish, a hand wiped stain or a painted finish.
The hallmarks of quality cabinetry
Crown Point Cabinets have a number of distinguishing features that set them in the top tier of fine cabinetry. The 1” thick face frames, doors and drawer fronts have a noticeably strong and impressive feel. When it comes to their construction, every door and drawer front fits perfectly into each opening. The hinge system used by Crown Point Cabinetry is patented by them and is the worlds only fully adjustable barrel style inset hinge.
LindenCraft’s preferred manufacturer
As one of our preferred suppliers, Crown Point offers the best combination of value pricing and carefully selected woods, hardware and finishes built by a select group of dedicated craftsmen. Crown Point also offers a ten-year comprehensive warranty on their cabinets.
Crown Point does not have showrooms in Ottawa, Canada or in the U.S. since they sell directly to the clients and contractors. Crown Point kitchens have been featured in a number of home and design magazines such as Old-House Interiors; Arts & Crafts Homes; Old House Journal; Kitchens and Baths; Home and Living Trends; New England Home; This Old House; House Beautiful; Country Living; and more.




