We pride ourselves in designing, building, and installing high-grade custom cabinetry built to fit every room of your home. It's the place you're most comfortable in. A place you take pride in. As you visit our "home" in the pages of this web site, we hope that you'll sense the pride that we have in our company--its products, its people and its passion for quality craftsmanship. Allow us to be your cabinet-maker, and let us help you design and build your dream cabinets. Prater-Built wants your cabinetry to be the highlight of your new or remodeled home or business.

Prater-Built has handcrafted fine cabinetry in the Cabot area since July 1995 when, during a booming housing market, Chuck Prater established Prater-Built Cabinets to serve the central Arkansas area. For two decades it has met with enormous success. Prater-Built has established itself as a cabinet builder with not only the finest in quality cabinetry, but also a reputation as "tops" in customer satisfaction. Prater-Built strives to meet any and all desires of the builder or home owner. Chuck, who is 100% involved in every aspect of the business from design to installation, is highly respected by home builders in the Cabot area.

Bathroom cabinetry may also include specialties like handicap accessibility, tilt-out hampers and over-the-toilet cabinets. Don't forget to view samples of our other fine products: Kitchens, Laundry Rooms, Design Specialties, and Commercial Cabinetry.

In addition to the cabinets commonly found over the washer and dryer, Prater-Built can custom-build "extras" for the laundry room, such as built-in clothes rods. Rods over laundry room sinks provide space for hanging wet clothing to dry. Built-in storage benches and coat cubbies, as well as pullout and tiltout hampers, are finding their way into smart home-owners' laundry/mud rooms. Another design specialty which can be custom-built for laundry rooms is a pull-down ironing board which can be concealed behind a cabinet door.

Prater-Built is proud to announce that we build our own quality doors, drawer fronts, end panels and more in our state-of-the-art door shop. In addition to manufacturing doors for Prater-Built Cabinets, we build custom doors for many other cabinet shops and contractors who purchase directly from us. Photos below show some of the steps in building cabinet doors in our state-of-the-art door shop. Here are some of the builders and businesses in our ever-growing list of satisfied clients.

It has been Prater-Built's privilege to build and install office cabinetry for many fine businesses in Arkansas. Please see our gallery, below, for a sample of what Prater-Built offers. Also, check out an ever-growing list of satisfied clients in the sidebar. Possibilities are limitless when it comes to specialties that Prater-Built can build into your commercial cabinetry. Some examples are: custom workspaces, mail slots, PC tower cubbies, keyboard trays, pencil drawers, pull-out trash bins, solid wood file cabinets, locking drawers, "hidden" storage, and stationary slots.

Prater-Built builds more custom cabinetry for kitchens than for any other room in the home. For a small sampling of quality kitchen cabinets, we invite you to view our photos below. As can be seen in the first several pictures in our kitchen gallery, the stove hood is not just a place to house or hide a vent-a-hood fan anymore! It is often the "show piece" in a Prater-Built kitchen, and it can be as simple or as grand as a client can imagine.

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We build our own cabinet doors at Prater-Built. You would not believe how many steps are involved in making a door. It's crazy but we have an awesome crew in our door shop.

Posted on Mar 12, 2019  •  Facebook

Jerimiah putting the finishing touches on his stove hood creation for a kitchen we are doing. Great job, Jerimiah.

Posted on Nov 03, 2018  •  Facebook

Beautiful laundry/craft room. This was in a new construction home. We build totally custom to our customers needs and wants.

Posted on Apr 04, 2015  •  Facebook

Beautiful alder wood cabinets.

Posted on Feb 26, 2015  •  Facebook