Why consider custom cabinets?
- A need for a size that is not standard.
- A need to “best match” another cabinet.
- A need to create built-in storage.
- A desire for something different.
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Imperial Kitchens and Baths, Inc. has had an on-site shop since its inception in 1966. Many of the cabinets we’ve built have provided solutions that just couldn’t be found in standard cabinetry, while a few were conceptualized just for the fun of it.

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Zen Retreat
This master bath features a large walk-in shower and a separate whirlpool tub. But the focus is on the Imperial designed and built Zen Vanity, conceptualized by staff CBD designer, Stephanie Bullwinkel. Here the vanity was made to fit the client’s needs and the size of the room, the vanity offers open access shelves and slab apron drawers and doors which open with a touch of the hand. The sleek lines of the cabinet and the concrete style Corian counter provides an easy to clean workspace that is trending a new classic design. This vanity style can accommodate two sink bowls and is completely customizable in various color and material selections. (On display in our showroom.)
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Floating Vanity
The owners of a sleek Downtown Chicago condo were wanting an understated cabinet with the “WOW” factor. The under-cabinet lighting declares the twelve inches of space between the floor and this floating vanity. The horizontal lines of the drawers and accompanying hardware ties in with the listello strip in the wall tile, while giving the impression that the cabinet is much larger than it actually is.
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