At JG Cabinet & Counter, Inc., we offer cabinets and countertops in a variety of styles, complete design, and installation for residential or commercial applications. We have been serving our customers throughout Larwill, Indiana, and the surrounding areas for more than 30 years. From kitchens and bathrooms to laundry rooms, we are your source for quality cabinets and countertops. JG Cabinet & Counter, Inc. is locally owned and operated. We work directly with you to transform your home or business into a functional space.
Make the most of your workspace with JG Cabinet & Counter, Inc. We provide cabinetry and countertop options for businesses including offices, medical offices, hospitals, breakrooms, and reception areas. We have endless selections and styles to match every business. Whether you want to update the look of your business or are wanting more functionality of your space, you can count on JG Cabinet & Counter, Inc. Not able to visualize your cabinet or countertop project? No problem. We have a wide selection of options in our inventory catalog of various finishes, styles, and designs.
Redesign your home the way you want with JG Cabinet & Counter, Inc. We offer professional residential kitchen, bath, and laundry room remodeling and updating services throughout Larwill, Indiana, and the surrounding areas. You can count on us for custom designs without the custom price! At JG Cabinet & Counter, Inc., you can expect professional, custom designs without the expensive custom price. Whether you have some ideas in mind or need some guidance, our cabinet and countertop specialists are here for you.
Plan your bathroom cabinets with balance in mind. They will look best when they are proportional to the rest of the items in the room. Also, the storage sections should be properly sized to hold to what they will contain.
When cabinets or cupboards are custom-made, one of the objectives is to make them look like they belong. Proportions must be correct to the size and configuration of the room, as well as the appliances and work stations in the kitchen.
Built-in kitchen cabinets were first used in Europe in the 1920s and 1930s, but made their way over to the US after World War II. During the housing boom of the 1940s and 1950s, the cabinets were often incorporated with flush counters made out of laminates like Formica.
To keep your custom cabinets in tip-top shape for years to come, regularly wipe the cabinets with a soft and slightly damp cloth, and wipe up any spills promptly with an approved wood oil soap that is free of solvents or harsh chemicals.
Partial overlay doors conceal some of the cabinet's face frame, but typically have anywhere from one-half to one inch of space between them. This allows some of the frame to show between the doors.