Fusion Cabinets

Kitchen

Enhance Your Kitchen with

Fusion Cabinets

At Fusion Cabinets, we’ve been helping Pinellas County homeowners redesign their kitchens since we opened our doors. We work in neighborhoods from East Bay to Ridgecrest, and we’ve seen every kind of kitchen problem you can imagine. Small galley kitchens that need better storage. Rift and Quartersawn oak is a popular option that we can handle for sure! 

The kitchen is where life happens. Morning coffee before work. Kids are doing homework at the counter. Sunday meal prep. Your cabinets should make all of that easier, not harder. When you’re looking for kitchen cabinets in Pinellas County, you want someone who understands both the practical side and the design side. Someone who knows that pretty pictures don’t matter if the drawers stop closing after two years.

Cabinets

Kitchen Cabinet Inspiration

Bright Whites

White cabinets never go out of style. They make small kitchens feel bigger and bring in more light. From beach-style homes near the Gulf to farmhouse kitchens in Highland Lakes, white creates a clean and fresh look that works everywhere. The best part? White cabinets match any countertop and backsplash you pick. They reflect natural light during the day and make your whole kitchen feel airy and open. If you're worried about them showing dirt, modern finishes are way easier to clean than the white cabinets from 20 years ago.

Two-Tone

Want your kitchen to have personality? Two-tone cabinets let you mix colors and textures. A lot of our customers go with white upper cabinets and a bold color on the bottom, navy blue, charcoal gray, or sage green are popular right now. The island is another great place to add an accent color. Or you can anchor the room with wood base cabinets and keep the uppers light. Two-tone gives you options to express your style without being too loud.

Wonderful Woods

Wood cabinets bring warmth that you just can't get with painted finishes. There's a huge range to choose from, light maple, rich cherry, medium oak, dark walnut. Each wood has its own grain pattern and character. Natural wood stains highlight those details and add depth to your kitchen. Wood works great in traditional kitchens, but it also fits modern designs, depending on the door style and finish. And wood cabinets age well, they develop more character over time instead of looking dated.

Modern & Contemporary

If you like clean lines and simple style, modern cabinets might be your thing. Flat-panel doors with no detail. Smooth finishes in bold colors or high-gloss whites. Handleless cabinets with push-to-open mechanisms. Today's engineered materials offer amazing color depth and durability without high maintenance. Some of the newer finishes use nanotechnology that resists fingerprints and scratches better than anything we've seen before. Modern kitchens look sleek and are easy to keep clean.

Traditional

Traditional kitchens have a timeless, comfortable feel. Think detailed door styles with raised panels or glass inserts. Crown molding at the top. Decorative elements like corbels and furniture feet. Traditional works with both painted finishes and natural woods. These kitchens feel classic and warm, the kind of space where you want to sit down with coffee and stay awhile. Details like ornate hardware and vintage-style fixtures add charm without being too fancy.

Cabinets

Kitchen Cabinet Inspiration

Bright Whites

White cabinets never go out of style. They make small kitchens feel bigger and bring in more light. From beach-style homes near the Gulf to farmhouse kitchens in Highland Lakes, white creates a clean and fresh look that works everywhere. The best part? White cabinets match any countertop and backsplash you pick. They reflect natural light during the day and make your whole kitchen feel airy and open. If you’re worried about them showing dirt, modern finishes are way easier to clean than the white cabinets from 20 years ago.

Two-Tone

Want your kitchen to have personality? Two-tone cabinets let you mix colors and textures. A lot of our customers go with white upper cabinets and a bold color on the bottom, navy blue, charcoal gray, or sage green are popular right now. The island is another great place to add an accent color. Or you can anchor the room with wood base cabinets and keep the uppers light. Two-tone gives you options to express your style without being too loud.

Wonderful Woods

Wood cabinets bring warmth that you just can’t get with painted finishes. There’s a huge range to choose from, light maple, rich cherry, medium oak, dark walnut. Each wood has its own grain pattern and character. Natural wood stains highlight those details and add depth to your kitchen. Wood works great in traditional kitchens, but it also fits modern designs, depending on the door style and finish. And wood cabinets age well, they develop more character over time instead of looking dated.

Modern & Contemporary

If you like clean lines and simple style, modern cabinets might be your thing. Flat-panel doors with no detail. Smooth finishes in bold colors or high-gloss whites. Handleless cabinets with push-to-open mechanisms. Today’s engineered materials offer amazing color depth and durability without high maintenance. Some of the newer finishes use nanotechnology that resists fingerprints and scratches better than anything we’ve seen before. Modern kitchens look sleek and are easy to keep clean.

Traditional

Traditional kitchens have a timeless, comfortable feel. Think detailed door styles with raised panels or glass inserts. Crown molding at the top. Decorative elements like corbels and furniture feet. Traditional works with both painted finishes and natural woods. These kitchens feel classic and warm, the kind of space where you want to sit down with coffee and stay awhile. Details like ornate hardware and vintage-style fixtures add charm without being too fancy.

Cabinets

Endless Styles

Kitchen Cabinet Inspiration

Bright Whites

White cabinets never go out of style. They make small kitchens feel bigger and bring in more light. From beach-style homes near the Gulf to farmhouse kitchens in Highland Lakes, white creates a clean and fresh look that works everywhere. The best part? White cabinets match any countertop and backsplash you pick. They reflect natural light during the day and make your whole kitchen feel airy and open. If you’re worried about them showing dirt, modern finishes are way easier to clean than the white cabinets from 20 years ago.

Two-Tone

Want your kitchen to have personality? Two-tone cabinets let you mix colors and textures. A lot of our customers go with white upper cabinets and a bold color on the bottom, navy blue, charcoal gray, or sage green are popular right now. The island is another great place to add an accent color. Or you can anchor the room with wood base cabinets and keep the uppers light. Two-tone gives you options to express your style without being too loud.

Wonderful Woods

Wood cabinets bring warmth that you just can’t get with painted finishes. There’s a huge range to choose from, light maple, rich cherry, medium oak, dark walnut. Each wood has its own grain pattern and character. Natural wood stains highlight those details and add depth to your kitchen. Wood works great in traditional kitchens, but it also fits modern designs, depending on the door style and finish. And wood cabinets age well, they develop more character over time instead of looking dated.

Modern & Contemporary

If you like clean lines and simple style, modern cabinets might be your thing. Flat-panel doors with no detail. Smooth finishes in bold colors or high-gloss whites. Handleless cabinets with push-to-open mechanisms. Today’s engineered materials offer amazing color depth and durability without high maintenance. Some of the newer finishes use nanotechnology that resists fingerprints and scratches better than anything we’ve seen before. Modern kitchens look sleek and are easy to keep clean.

Traditional

Traditional kitchens have a timeless, comfortable feel. Think detailed door styles with raised panels or glass inserts. Crown molding at the top. Decorative elements like corbels and furniture feet. Traditional works with both painted finishes and natural woods. These kitchens feel classic and warm, the kind of space where you want to sit down with coffee and stay awhile. Details like ornate hardware and vintage-style fixtures add charm without being too fancy.

Custom Cabinets

Kitchen Cabinet Design

Most people think cabinet design means picking a color and a door style. But there’s more to it than that. How do you actually use your kitchen? Do you bake a lot and need a specific place for sheet pans?
Got a ton of Tupperware that never stays organized? Small appliances taking over your counter?

We come to your house and look at how you cook. We measure everything twice because nothing’s worse than ordering cabinets that don’t fit. We talk about your family’s routine. If you pack school lunches every morning, we’ll design the cabinets so everything you need is in one spot. If you’re 5’2″, we’re not putting your everyday dishes on the top shelf where you can’t reach them.

Kitchen cabinet design needs to account for Florida humidity too. Some materials handle moisture better than others. We’ve seen what happens when someone goes with the cheapest option and ends up with warped doors after one summer. That’s why we only work with manufacturers who understand our climate.

Cabinet Remodeling & Renovations

Kitchen Remodeling

Sometimes, new cabinets aren’t enough. The whole kitchen needs help. That’s where full kitchen remodeling comes in. We partner with electricians, plumbers, and tile installers who we trust, people who show up on time and do good work.

Kitchen remodeling projects usually start with a conversation about budget. You can spend $15,000, $35,000 average up to $150,000, depending on what you change. New cabinets and countertops? That’s one price. Move the sink and add an island? That’s another. We’re honest about costs upfront, so you’re not surprised later.

The timeline for a full remodel is 3-6 weeks. Demo takes a few days. Then comes the electrical and plumbing rough-in. Drywall repair and paint. Cabinet installation. Countertops. Backsplash. Flooring. Each step has to happen in order.

What makes kitchen remodeling worth it is the result. You get a kitchen designed for how you actually live. Better layout, more storage, nicer finishes.

Most of our customers tell us they wish they’d done it sooner because they’re enjoying it so much.

Outdoor Kitchens

Outdoor Kitchens for Florida's Outdoor Living Lifestyle

When you’re designing an outdoor kitchen in Florida, regular cabinets simply won’t cut it. Between afternoon thunderstorms, humidity that never quits, and salt air near the coast, your outdoor cabinetry needs to be built specifically to handle what Mother Nature throws at it. That’s where waterproof kitchens from Fusion Cabinet make all the difference.

Why Waterproof Cabinets Matter for Outdoor Kitchens

Traditional wood cabinets warp, rot, and deteriorate quickly when exposed to Florida’s weather conditions. Even “weather-resistant” materials often fail within a few years, leaving you with peeling finishes, rusted hardware, and structural damage. Our waterproof kitchen cabinets are engineered with marine-grade materials that stand up to constant moisture exposure, direct rain, and high humidity levels year-round.

We use high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and marine-grade stainless steel construction that won’t absorb water, crack from temperature changes, or harbor mold and mildew. These aren’t just water-resistant, they’re completely waterproof, meaning you can hose them down for cleaning without worrying about damage.

Built for Florida’s Toughest Conditions

Living in the Tampa Bay area means your outdoor kitchen faces unique challenges. Salt air corrodes standard hardware. UV rays fade finishes. Our waterproof outdoor kitchen cabinets are specifically designed to thrive in coastal Florida environments.

Every component, from the cabinet boxes to the hinges and drawer slides, is selected for corrosion and water resistance. The powder-coated finishes won’t peel or bubble, even under direct sun exposure. Because the materials are non-porous, bacteria and odors have nowhere to hide.

Design Freedom Without Compromise

Choosing waterproof doesn’t mean sacrificing style. Fusion Cabinet offers outdoor kitchen cabinets in multiple finishes and configurations to match your aesthetic vision. From built-in grills and refrigeration to storage for outdoor dining essentials, our waterproof kitchen solutions handle it all while maintaining their structural integrity for decades.

The Smart Investment for Outdoor Living

Florida homeowners know that outdoor spaces function as additional living areas for most of the year. With Fusion Cabinet’s waterproof kitchen systems, you’re not replacing rotted cabinets every few years.

Ready to create an outdoor kitchen that lasts in Florida’s climate? Contact Fusion Cabinet today to explore our waterproof kitchen options.

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Why Choose Fusion Cabinets?

We’re not the biggest cabinet company in Pinellas County. We’re local, and we keep our projects manageable so we can pay attention to details. When you reach out to our team, you talk to someone who actually works here, not a call center.

Our in-home consultations are free. We come look at your space, take measurements, and talk about what you want. No pressure, no sales pitch. The materials we use come from manufacturers with good warranties. Soft-close hinges are standard, nobody likes slamming cabinet doors. Drawer boxes are solid wood, not particle board that falls apart when you put cast iron pans in it.

We work in neighborhoods all over the area, Highland Lakes, Oakhurst, Seminole, Bay Pines, and Belleair. Most of our new customers come from referrals because someone saw their neighbor’s kitchen and asked who did the work.

Custom Cabinet

Frequently Ask Questions

Usually, 2-4 days for an average kitchen. We’ll give you a timeline when we schedule the work.

Sometimes, if they’re in good shape and the cabinet sizes match. But usually, countertops come out with the old cabinets.

Stock cabinets are standard sizes and quickest to get. Semi-custom offers more options and takes 4-6 weeks. Custom is built to your exact specs and takes longer. Most  customers choose semi-custom.

Cabinet installation alone usually doesn’t need permits. Full remodels with electrical or plumbing work do, and we handle that for you.

Contact Us

Getting Started

If you’re tired of your kitchen the way it is, let’s talk about what it could be. Call us or fill out the quote form on our website. We’ll schedule a time to come see your kitchen,  evenings and weekends work if that’s easier.

During that first visit, we measure everything and ask questions. What do you like about your current kitchen? What drives you crazy? What’s your timeline and budget? Then we put together a proposal with cabinet options, styles, and pricing. We can show you 3D renderings so you can see what it’ll look like before we build anything.

Kitchen cabinets in Pinellas County don’t have to be a stressful project. We’ve done this hundreds of times, so we know how to make it go smoothly. By the end, you’ll have a kitchen that makes you happy every time you walk into it.