Olde World Mill & Cabinets is open for business, however, we are now only available by appointment only. Olde World Mill & Cabinets quality is defined by exceptional attention to details, from the interior construction to the impressive exterior finishes on all of our work. We create any wood work, such as custom cabinets, closets, vanities, and bars that will last years and are high quality inside and out.
Olde World Mill & Cabinets revolutionizes custom millwork and cabinetry. Our work is influenced by the way you live. With maximum function, Olde World designs strike a balance between modernity and tradition to create an interior that warms you from within. Whatever your vision is of a dream kitchen, bathroom, laundry, office, library or entertainment center is, we can create it.
Olde World Mill & Cabinets revolutionizes custom millwork and cabinetry. Our work is influenced by the way you live. With maximum function, Olde World designs strike a balance between modernity and tradition to create an interior that warms you from within. Whatever your vision is of a dream kitchen, bathroom, laundry, office, library or entertainment center is, we can create it.
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Olde World Mill & Cabinets began as the exclusive millwork provider for some of the finest Bay Area restaurants like Bing Crosby's and Piano Lounge in Walnut Creek, CA. The intention was to capture the elegance of the 1930s, which showcased the detailed handicraft of Olde World Mill & Cabinets. The company also proudly took part in a $15.2 million restoration of the historic Alameda Theatre.
Olde World Mill & Cabinets produces only the finest quality cabinetry and millwork. All cabinets are finished with a standard polyurethane conversion finish and three choices of sheen. We supply anything made of wood, such as cabinetry, closets, vanities, bars, and entertainment centers for all of your dream homes or commercial projects.
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Joe Lindsey
Oct 12, 2020
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Payton Paytontech Tech
Jun 12, 2019
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Not the best experience. I was kept at arm's distance and didn't feel welcome. 3 people were present. A man was talking to a customer. One lady in her office asked the standard "can I help you?" and stayed seated behind her desk, not offering a seat. She at least asked technically relevant and necessary questions about my project. The 2nd lady walked in and didn't ask such questions, underhandedly signaling they weren't interested in my project by making excuses about their lack of the right lumber for it.
A Home Depot is less than a mile away and when I mentioned that, the excuse turned to them
A Home Depot is less than a mile away and when I mentioned that, the excuse turned to them