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White Kitchen Cabinets | Custom by DBM Factory

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Base 34.5 in / Wall 30-42 in / Tall 84-96 in typical ― custom heights per shop drawing
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Custom ― sized per kitchen layout drawing
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White Kitchen Cabinets

A white kitchen brightens the room and dates slowly. Morning light reads cleaner against white cabinets, the counter and splashback get to be the feature, and the palette holds up across seasons and styles. It is the kitchen that survives a redecorate without needing to come out.

DBM designs and produces each white kitchen run around your project. Share a kitchen plan, an elevation, or a reference picture. We turn it into a working drawing, then build the boxes, doors, and trim ready for shipment.

Choose the Right White Kitchen Build

Paint Quality — Painted Hardwood / Lacquer

Painted hardwood for the traditional white kitchen with the door style on display. Sprayed lacquer on MDF for the flat-panel modern white run that wants the smoothest face. The paint film is part of the kitchen’s longevity.

Door Style — Shaker / Raised Panel / Flat

Shaker is the workhorse white kitchen. Raised panel for the more traditional villa kitchen. Flat-panel for the modern white run where the door reads as a quiet plane.

Hardware — Brass / Black / Nickel

Brass for the warm white kitchen. Matte black for the crisp contrast across white shaker. Brushed nickel for the calmer, neutral pairing that pairs with most splashbacks.

Counter Pairing — Stone / Quartz / Wood

Marble or marble-look quartz keeps the white kitchen reading classic. A darker stone — soapstone, dark quartz — gives the white face a frame. A warm wood counter on the island warms the room.

Where White Kitchen Cabinets Fit — Four Common Project Types

Coastal Villa

A villa kitchen near the water where the light is the strongest feature in the room. White shaker with brass hardware against a marble-look counter reads as a coastal kitchen that has always been there.

Traditional New Home Build

A new build leaning classic. White raised-panel or shaker carries the traditional reading without locking the room into one era. Drawn in from the architect’s kitchen plan so the runs land clean against the windows.

Apartment Classic

A heritage apartment refit where the white kitchen brightens a darker building. Shaker doors in soft white against a marble splashback keep the apartment reading as classic rather than reset.

Vacation Residence

A weekend home, beach house, lake retreat where the kitchen is part of the holiday. White cabinets carry the cottage feel and read as restful against the season’s light.

From Sketch to Site — Three Stages

Stage 01 · Drawing-First Coordination

Share a kitchen plan, an elevation, or a photo of the room — that’s enough to start. We turn it into a working drawing covering cabinet box sizes, door layout, drawer split, and how the run meets walls and appliances.

Stage 02 · Trial Assembly Before Packing

Boxes, doors, and trim are trial-fit and photographed in our Guangdong workshop before crating. Each part comes labeled and finish-protected, so on-site work is typically setting and adjusting rather than field-fabricating.

Stage 03 · Export-Ready Crating

Wooden crates built for ocean freight, packed in the order your installer will set the kitchen. Shipped to 60+ countries — including the USA, Australia, the EU, and across Asia.

After delivery, your contractor or kitchen installer handles fitting. We provide an assembly guide and a step-by-step video. Where local installation is available in your region, we can help you find a vetted installer.

White Kitchen Cabinets

One Plan, Many Units — The Repeated White Kitchen Across a Whole Building.

Some kitchens are ordered one at a time; others arrive by the floor. An owner refitting a small apartment block, or fitting out a build-to-rent tower, needs the same kitchen repeated cleanly across many units. White is the colour that carries that repetition without ever looking tired.

These owner-developers usually reach us with two or three unit plans rather than one. The worry is consistency, because a white that drifts between floors shows at once when two units sit side by side. So the brief here is a production one: hold a single white across the whole building and ship it in a manageable order.

Why White Is the Repeatable Colour.

White earns its place on a multi-unit run for one practical reason: it stays neutral against whatever each tenant brings. Floors change, tastes change, and furniture changes, yet a clean white kitchen reads well behind all of them. That neutrality is why a developer can specify it once and trust it across every unit.

The deeper value, though, sits in the manufacturing consistency. We spray a whole batch of units from a single paint batch in one production window, so the white matches from the ground floor to the top. A run split across separate batches risks a faint shift in tone, and that small drift is exactly what side-by-side units expose.

A repeat-unit kitchen is therefore a drawing decision as much as a colour one. We settle two or three standard plans, then produce them as one coordinated order rather than a string of separate jobs. The repetition keeps the specification tight and the result uniform across the building.

How a Multi-Unit Run Is Organised.

A Few Standard Plans, Repeated.

Most buildings resolve into a handful of repeating apartment types rather than dozens of unique ones. We draw each standard kitchen once, agree it with you, and then replicate that plan across every matching unit. The repetition keeps the cabinet schedule simple, and it lets the whole order share one tested specification.

Labelled by Unit, Not by Pallet.

A container holding many kitchens becomes chaos without a labelling system. We mark every box with its unit number and its position in the run, so each apartment unpacks as a complete set. Your installers then fit one unit at a time, instead of sorting cabinets across the whole delivery on site.

Hardware for Daily Turnover.

A rental kitchen meets harder, more frequent use than a single family home. We specify soft-close hinges and drawer runners suited to that daily turnover across every unit, so the whole building wears evenly. Holding spare doors from the same paint batch also lets a single unit be touched up later without a visible mismatch. We keep that spare set aside from the first run.

What Coordination Looks Like for a Building.

Drawing-First Coordination begins with your unit plans and the repeating types within them. We settle each standard kitchen and confirm the single white before any panel is cut, because a batch leaves no room for a late change. The working drawing then locks the plans, the finish, and the hardware across the whole run. You review and approve those plans before production begins.

Trial Assembly Before Packing then stands sample units upright on our Guangdong workshop floor. We confirm the fit, the white, and the hardware on the repeating plans before the full batch proceeds. Then we take each unit apart, bag the hardware, and label every box by unit, so the building installs in a clear order.

Export-Ready Crating packs the kitchens grouped by unit and floor for the long ocean leg ahead. We protect the white faces against knocks and seat the heavy boxes low in each crate. The shipment arrives sorted unit by unit, ready to roll out one apartment at a time.

What to Send Us About Your Project.

The unit plans and a count of each repeating type give us the strongest starting point. Mark which apartments share a kitchen layout, since those define the standard plans. Add the white tone you have in mind, or send a sample for us to match across the batch.

One more note helps us schedule the work. Tell us whether the building installs all at once or floor by floor, and how the units are numbered. From there we turn your plans into a working drawing and a batch ready to ship.

After delivery, fitting is on your side. On site, your contractor or installer handled fitting directly from our drawings, with our assembly guide and step-by-step video to follow — or use your own local installer where needed.

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