DESIGN, FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF

FINE CABINETRY AND ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK

DAVID RAMSAY, Cabinetmakers, Inc. is a unique twelve person custom cabinetry shop with a showroom located in the historic Old Collins Lumber Building in Moorestown, NJ. We have been designing, building and installing custom cabinetry, specialty furniture and architectural woodwork at this location since 1980.

Our range of work includes built-in cabinets, libraries, media centers and quality furniture for both residential and corporate clients, all made to your specifications. We work in a broad range of materials, styles and finishes. Flexibility, design and service are what set us apart; along with a history of customer satisfaction.

Our Creative Process

Our custom cabinetry allows you to design a project that perfectly fits your style and space. Unlike prefabricated designs, which are limited to set configurations, we create a tailored solution to meet your unique needs. We begin with an in-home consultation to discuss your ideas and gather measurements. Our design team collaborates with you (or your architect/designer) to create a plan that suits your unique space and style. We’ll provide a quick sketch, take photos, and submit an estimate once the project scope is clear. After approval, we create detailed shop drawings, incorporating any revisions or changes to the original contract. You’ll also receive finishes and samples for final approval before we begin the work.

What our clients say

Dave has been extremely collaborative, thoughtful, and cost conscious in working with us. He puts the integrity of project first, next, our budget is treated as though it were his own money, and his own interests come last.
Nelson and Molly
Homeowners
The team at Ramsay was an absolute pleasure to work with. Excellent communication from start to finish which resulted in a beautiful install for our client. Dave and his team are true professionals and we look forward to working with them again in the future.
Chris and Jamie
General Contractor
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