We are based in Atlantic Beach and serve clients throughout Northeast Florida, including Jacksonville, the Beaches, St. Johns County, Clay County, and Nassau County.
Neptune specializes in custom cabinets that are built specifically for your space, measurements, style preferences, and functional needs. We use premium hardwoods, professional-grade equipment, and shop-applied finishes that simply can't be replicated on-site.
Unlike stock or semi-custom cabinets, we offer full flexibility in dimensions, materials, finishes, hardware, and design details.
Yes, we provide professional 3D renderings so you can visualize the cabinets in your space before production begins.
We offer a range including solid wood (maple, cherry, walnut, oak) and various hardware options (soft-close, full-extension drawers, etc.). All materials meet or exceed KCMA industry standards for durability and environmental compliance.
We use premium soft-close hinges and drawer slides from brands like Blum or equivalent for smooth, quiet operation and longevity.
Our process starts with a free in-home estimate. We come to your space, take measurements, discuss your goals, and walk you through the options that make the most sense for your project. Ready to get on our schedule? Contact us today.
Yes. We work with homeowners, home sellers, realtors, business owners, and contractors across the region.
For fully custom cabinetry, lead times typically range from 8–16 weeks from design approval to delivery, depending on complexity, materials, and current shop schedule. We provide a clear timeline during the consultation.
1. Initial consultation
2. Measurements and 3D design
3. Material/finish selection
4. Detailed quote and revisions
5. Deposit to start production
6. Production
7. Delivery and installation
Yes, all professional installations are done by our experienced team.
Our precise measurements and shop-built cabinets minimize this, but minor scribing or trimming is sometimes required on-site due to walls/floors that aren't perfectly level.
Yes, we build custom solutions for any room in your home or business.
Yes. Neptune provides a five-year workmanship warranty on all projects. Learn more here.
Yes. We work with homeowners, home sellers, realtors, business owners, and contractors across the region.
For fully custom cabinetry, lead times typically range from 8–16 weeks from design approval to delivery, depending on complexity, materials, and current shop schedule. We provide a clear timeline during the consultation.
1. Initial consultation
2. Measurements and 3D design
3. Material/finish selection
4. Detailed quote and revisions
5. Deposit to start production
6. Production
7. Delivery and installation
Yes, all professional installations are done by our experienced team.
Our precise measurements and shop-built cabinets minimize this, but minor scribing or trimming is sometimes required on-site due to walls/floors that aren't perfectly level.
Yes, we build custom solutions for any room in your home or business.
Yes. Neptune provides a five-year workmanship warranty on all projects. Learn more here.
Custom cabinets are the right choice when you do not want to compromise on your vision.
When cabinets are not custom, standard dimensions, pre-made finishes, and limited configurations force you to work within existing limitations. Full custom means your layout, storage, sizing, and finish details are built around you, with complete flexibility on the design and storage capabilities.
Yes, custom cabinetry is often the best solution for homes with challenging layouts, tight corners, tall ceilings, appliance integrations, or unique architectural conditions because the cabinetry is designed specifically for the space.
Material selections vary depending on the design goals, finish requirements, and functional needs of the project. Options include finish-grade maple for custom-painted cabinets and select hardwoods like walnut, cherry, and white oak for stained cabinets.
Finish selection is usually guided by the style of the home, lighting conditions, surrounding materials, and how you want the space to feel overall. We help narrow down options that align with both the design direction and practical use of the room.
Pricing varies widely based on size, materials, and complexity. We provide transparent, detailed quotes with no hidden fees.
Custom cabinets are built specifically for the dimensions and needs of your space, allowing full control over layout, sizing, materials, storage features, and finishes.
Semi-custom cabinetry is factory-grade and typically works within preset sizes and strict design limitations. This means dimensions, configurations, and features are constrained to what the manufacturer offers, often requiring compromises to fit your space.
If we build your cabinets, they will be full custom with no compromises — every piece will be made precisely to your exact measurements, specifications, and vision.
When building custom cabinets, integrating thoughtful, built-in storage solutions isn't an afterthought — it's a fundamental part of the design process from day one.
Custom cabinetry is about creating furniture that perfectly fits both the physical space and the homeowner’s lifestyle. Because every kitchen, bathroom, pantry, closet, or built-in is unique, we treat storage optimization as a core requirement rather than an optional upgrade.
Project timelines are based on the scope of work, level of customization, material selections, and installation requirements. While more detailed projects involving specialized finishes or integrated storage solutions may require additional time, we remain committed to completing your project efficiently and delivering it in a timely manner.
Yes, in many cases we can absolutely match or closely coordinate with your existing colors, finishes, profiles, and design elements. Our goal is always to maintain beautiful visual consistency throughout your home.
To ensure the best possible match on custom projects we provide physical samples so you can view and verify the color, tone, and finish in your actual lighting conditions before proceeding. This step helps eliminate surprises and gives you full confidence in the final result.
Yes, for most homeowners. They maximize storage, fit your space perfectly (no awkward gaps), increase home value, and create a unique look that stock cabinets simply cannot match.
Custom cabinets are built specifically for the dimensions and needs of your space, allowing full control over layout, sizing, materials, storage features, and finishes.
Semi-custom cabinetry is factory-grade and typically works within preset sizes and strict design limitations. This means dimensions, configurations, and features are constrained to what the manufacturer offers, often requiring compromises to fit your space.
If we build your cabinets, they will be full custom with no compromises — every piece will be made precisely to your exact measurements, specifications, and vision.
When building custom cabinets, integrating thoughtful, built-in storage solutions isn't an afterthought — it's a fundamental part of the design process from day one.
Custom cabinetry is about creating furniture that perfectly fits both the physical space and the homeowner’s lifestyle. Because every kitchen, bathroom, pantry, closet, or built-in is unique, we treat storage optimization as a core requirement rather than an optional upgrade.
Project timelines are based on the scope of work, level of customization, material selections, and installation requirements. While more detailed projects involving specialized finishes or integrated storage solutions may require additional time, we remain committed to completing your project efficiently and delivering it in a timely manner.
Yes, in many cases we can absolutely match or closely coordinate with your existing colors, finishes, profiles, and design elements. Our goal is always to maintain beautiful visual consistency throughout your home.
To ensure the best possible match on custom projects we provide physical samples so you can view and verify the color, tone, and finish in your actual lighting conditions before proceeding. This step helps eliminate surprises and gives you full confidence in the final result.
Yes, for most homeowners. They maximize storage, fit your space perfectly (no awkward gaps), increase home value, and create a unique look that stock cabinets simply cannot match.
Options range from clean, modern slab fronts to more traditional shaker and raised panel designs. The style selection is usually guided by the overall aesthetic of the home and how you want the cabinetry to feel within the space.
It depends on the condition of your cabinet boxes and how much change you want visually. Door replacement is ideal when the structure is solid and you mainly want a new look, while refacing is better when you want a more complete surface refresh across doors, drawer fronts, and visible cabinet areas.
Yes, replacement doors are made to fit your existing cabinet framework precisely. Measurements are taken carefully to ensure proper alignment, spacing, and consistent reveals throughout the installation.
Refacing typically includes replacing doors and drawer fronts, updating visible cabinet surfaces, and coordinating finishes so the entire exterior of the cabinetry feels consistent and renewed.
Yes, in some cases mixing styles can work well, especially in larger kitchens or homes where different zones serve different functions. The goal is always to maintain visual balance and consistency within the overall design.
You can select from a wide range of knobs, pulls, hinges, and soft-close systems. Hardware is chosen to complement the new door style and overall design direction of the space.
Yes, refacing is designed specifically to update the appearance of your cabinets without requiring full demolition or replacement of the existing cabinet structure.
Door style and hardware should work together visually and functionally, so selection is based on overall design direction, finish coordination, and how the cabinetry will be used in everyday life.
Yes, in some cases mixing styles can work well, especially in larger kitchens or homes where different zones serve different functions. The goal is always to maintain visual balance and consistency within the overall design.
You can select from a wide range of knobs, pulls, hinges, and soft-close systems. Hardware is chosen to complement the new door style and overall design direction of the space.
Yes, refacing is designed specifically to update the appearance of your cabinets without requiring full demolition or replacement of the existing cabinet structure.
Door style and hardware should work together visually and functionally, so selection is based on overall design direction, finish coordination, and how the cabinetry will be used in everyday life.
Most solid wood, MDF, and properly finished cabinets can be painted if the surface is stable and structurally sound. During evaluation, we look at the condition of the existing finish, how well it will accept new coatings, and whether any repairs are needed before painting begins.
Yes, we can custom-match your cabinet colors to any existing paint, trim, or design elements in your home. Whether building new custom cabinetry or refinishing your existing cabinets, every project is handled at the same high level of craftsmanship. We use professional color-matching systems and apply premium 2K finishes, just as we do with our new custom work, ensuring a seamless, durable, and truly custom result.
Yes, we can refinish cabinets in any room in a home or business.
We never apply finish with a brush. Every level of finish work is performed exclusively with professional Airless or HVLP application systems, selected based on the specific area and requirements to achieve a flawless, glass-like consistency.
Surface preparation, controlled application, and proper curing are the critical factors in delivering an exceptionally smooth, refined finish. Each cabinet is handled individually with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring consistent coverage and a premium, uniform final surface.
Yes, when properly prepared and finished with high-quality coatings, painted cabinets are built to withstand the demands of daily kitchen use. Our durability comes from meticulous surface preparation, premium product selection, and professional application techniques.
In particular, we use the most technologically advanced catalyzed 2K finishes available. These high-performance coatings deliver the most premium look and superior durability, offering exceptional resistance to scratches, moisture, chemicals, and wear while maintaining a beautiful, long-lasting finish.
Yes, stained wood cabinets can absolutely be converted to a beautiful painted finish! This is something we do every single day for homeowners. Converting stained cabinets to painted is actually one of the most common projects we handle.
The key to a successful transformation is proper preparation. We start by thoroughly cleaning the cabinets. Then we lightly scuff the surfaces to create a porous base for a high-quality primer designed for previously finished wood, followed by multiple 2K top coats to ensure the finish is long-lasting, chip-resistant, and easy to clean.
This professional preparation process is what makes the difference between a paint job that peels or chips quickly and one that looks showroom-new for years.
At Neptune Custom Cabinetry, we don’t paint or refinish cabinet doors and drawers in your home. Instead, we carefully remove every door and drawer front and transport them to our professional 4,000 square foot facility—the exact same controlled workshop where we design, build, and finish all of our premium custom cabinetry.
This shop-based process gives our experienced craftsmen complete control over surface preparation, application, and curing conditions using the same professional equipment and standards we apply to new custom work. The result is a flawless, durable finish with consistent color and texture that simply can’t be achieved with on-site painting. Your home stays clean and undisturbed throughout the entire project.
Painted cabinets are low maintenance with the right routine. A few simple habits keep them looking fresh for years, and there are a handful of products and practices to avoid. View our care guide to learn more.
Yes, when properly prepared and finished with high-quality coatings, painted cabinets are built to withstand the demands of daily kitchen use. Our durability comes from meticulous surface preparation, premium product selection, and professional application techniques.
In particular, we use the most technologically advanced catalyzed 2K finishes available. These high-performance coatings deliver the most premium look and superior durability, offering exceptional resistance to scratches, moisture, chemicals, and wear while maintaining a beautiful, long-lasting finish.
Yes, stained wood cabinets can absolutely be converted to a beautiful painted finish! This is something we do every single day for homeowners. Converting stained cabinets to painted is actually one of the most common projects we handle.
The key to a successful transformation is proper preparation. We start by thoroughly cleaning the cabinets. Then we lightly scuff the surfaces to create a porous base for a high-quality primer designed for previously finished wood, followed by multiple 2K top coats to ensure the finish is long-lasting, chip-resistant, and easy to clean.
This professional preparation process is what makes the difference between a paint job that peels or chips quickly and one that looks showroom-new for years.
At Neptune Custom Cabinetry, we don’t paint or refinish cabinet doors and drawers in your home. Instead, we carefully remove every door and drawer front and transport them to our professional 4,000 square foot facility—the exact same controlled workshop where we design, build, and finish all of our premium custom cabinetry.
This shop-based process gives our experienced craftsmen complete control over surface preparation, application, and curing conditions using the same professional equipment and standards we apply to new custom work. The result is a flawless, durable finish with consistent color and texture that simply can’t be achieved with on-site painting. Your home stays clean and undisturbed throughout the entire project.
Painted cabinets are low maintenance with the right routine. A few simple habits keep them looking fresh for years, and there are a handful of products and practices to avoid. View our care guide to learn more.
We look at how the space is actually used day to day, including what is being stored, how often it is accessed, and where inefficiencies exist in the current layout. From there, we design storage that fits those patterns rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all system.
Built-in storage is designed as part of the cabinetry itself, meaning it aligns with the structure, dimensions, and finish of the cabinet. Aftermarket organizers are typically added after installation and may not fully integrate with the original design or maximize space in the same way.
In most cases, no. Many storage improvements are internal and do not affect the exterior appearance. When changes do involve doors or fronts, they are designed to match the existing cabinetry for a consistent look.
Yes, smaller spaces often benefit the most from intentional storage design because even minor improvements in layout and access can significantly increase usability and reduce clutter.
Yes, many storage systems can be integrated into existing cabinetry depending on the structure and condition of the current build. We evaluate what can be modified internally and what may benefit from a more tailored adjustment.
Yes, we take into account the actual items being stored so the internal layout supports real use rather than general assumptions about storage needs.
Materials are selected based on durability, function, and how they integrate with the existing cabinetry, ensuring the interior systems hold up under regular daily use.
Even if cabinets are functional, improved internal organization can often make them significantly more efficient, accessible, and easier to maintain over time.
Yes, many storage systems can be integrated into existing cabinetry depending on the structure and condition of the current build. We evaluate what can be modified internally and what may benefit from a more tailored adjustment.
Yes, we take into account the actual items being stored so the internal layout supports real use rather than general assumptions about storage needs.
Materials are selected based on durability, function, and how they integrate with the existing cabinetry, ensuring the interior systems hold up under regular daily use.
Even if cabinets are functional, improved internal organization can often make them significantly more efficient, accessible, and easier to maintain over time.
Custom millwork typically includes detailed interior and architectural elements such as baseboards, crown molding, casing, wall paneling, wainscoting, built-ins, and other finish carpentry designed to integrate with the home’s structure and style.
Standard trim is usually installed in uniform sizes and profiles, while custom millwork is designed specifically for your space. This allows for more precise proportions, tailored detailing, and a more cohesive connection to the home’s architecture.
Yes, millwork can often be matched to existing profiles, paint colors, and design details to maintain consistency throughout the home or to extend an existing style into new spaces.
Yes, custom millwork can be integrated into both new builds and renovation projects. In remodels, it is often used to update or enhance existing architectural details.
Materials can include MDF, hardwoods, and other engineered wood products depending on the application, design goals, and finish requirements of the project.
Millwork can range from simple, clean profiles to highly detailed, layered designs depending on the style of the home and the level of architectural detail desired.
It serves both purposes. While millwork adds architectural detail and visual structure, it can also be integrated into functional elements like built-ins, shelving, and storage features.
Timelines vary depending on the size and complexity of the project, including design details, material selection, and installation requirements.
Millwork can be installed in a single room or throughout the entire home depending on your design goals. Many projects start in key areas like living rooms, entryways, or kitchens.
Well-executed millwork can enhance the overall look and feel of a home, contributing to perceived value by improving architectural detail and interior finish quality.
Millwork can range from simple, clean profiles to highly detailed, layered designs depending on the style of the home and the level of architectural detail desired.
It serves both purposes. While millwork adds architectural detail and visual structure, it can also be integrated into functional elements like built-ins, shelving, and storage features.
Timelines vary depending on the size and complexity of the project, including design details, material selection, and installation requirements.
Millwork can be installed in a single room or throughout the entire home depending on your design goals. Many projects start in key areas like living rooms, entryways, or kitchens.
Well-executed millwork can enhance the overall look and feel of a home, contributing to perceived value by improving architectural detail and interior finish quality.