Black Stained Shaker Kitchen Cabinets

Our black stained shaker kitchen cabinets provide a bold and dramatic statement, adding a touch of modern sophistication to any kitchen design. The subtle but rich, dark woodgrain showing beneath the stain contrasts beautifully with other elements in the space, creating a sleek and stylish atmosphere with a contemporary edge.

Premium Construction Specs: Our black stained shaker cabinets combine striking, grain-revealing aesthetics with rock-solid construction engineered for a lifetime of daily kitchen use:

  • Ready-to-Assemble (RTA) Cabinets
  • Ships in 10-14 Business Days on Average
  • Solid Wood 3/4" Doors and Drawer Fronts
  • Solid Wood 3/4" Face Frames
  • Soft Close 6 Way Adjustable Concealed Hinges
  • UV Coated Natural Interior
  • 1/2″ Plywood Box with Finished Exterior
  • Soft Close Full Extension Undermount Drawer Glides
  • Solid Wood Dovetail Drawer Boxes

Black Shaker Cabinet for Every Footprint: Our black-stained kitchen cabinets collection adapts seamlessly to any layout or storage need. From sleek modern islands to expansive custom kitchen surrounds, we offer a vast range of size and configuration variations. Discover the perfect balance of bold contemporary edge and timeless shaker craftsmanship.

FAQs:

Are black stained shaker cabinets durable?

Black stained shaker kitchen cabinets are highly durable, as the stain penetrates the wood grain rather than sitting on top. This way, it won't chip or peel as easily as paint. 

How do I choose the right black stained shaker cabinets for my kitchen layout?

Choosing black stained shaker cabinets for your kitchen layout requires balancing light and space. For professional guidance, you can reach out to our expert design team at design@rileyandhiggs.com and benefit from our free cabinet design services.

Are black stained shaker cabinets suitable for small kitchens?

Black stained shaker cabinets can work beautifully in small kitchens, as the clean, recessed-panel lines of a shaker door prevent them from looking too bulky. You can offset the dark tone with light countertops, strategic lighting, or two-tone cabinetry.