Spectrum Custom Design
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Spectrum Custom Design was founded in a 2 car garage in 1984 by Bill, Bruce and Brett Bryant, with a mission to provide the finest in Custom Cabinetry. Due to our commitment to excellent customer service, exceptional quality and pride in workmanship, Spectrum's manufacturing facility has grown to 20,000 square feet.

Spectrum employs state-of-the-art technology in design and manufacturing. At the same time, the company employs numerous skilled cabinet makers and Finishers capable of creating any look and feel desired. Designs range from Old World to the Modern and Contemporary and anything in between. Spectrum strives to meet the needs of all its clients, from large-scale developers to individual homeowners or designers.

We pride ourselves on our ability to handle projects of all sizes, from high end multiple unit residential developments to the ultimate in luxury custom homes.
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In this home, Spectrum Custom Design utilized exotic veneers like Wenge and Macassar ebony. Spectrum's Cabinet Designers worked closely with Dave Taylor to create this unique contemporary Kitchen, Wet bar, Powder bath, Master bedroom built ins, bed surround, night stands, sofa backer, and media centers.
Reviews (3)
Cathie Jarboe
Cathie Jarboe
Feb 26, 2021
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I was very disappointed in their customer service. I have two friends who have used them and the work is beautiful. On their recommendation I called Spectrum and was told the best thing to do was to stop by the showroom. I went over there on 1/14/21 and was greeted by a very nice young women. She went and got a guy (Robert) from the back who came out with no mast on. I asked him to please put one on and he seemed irritated but did it. After we talked he asked me to email him pictures of my kitchen cabinets and he’d pass them on to Brett who would set up an appointment with me. I have followed
Karen W.
Karen W.
Dec 16, 2017
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Great company, great custom work that still looks like awesome after 10 years!
Thomi Clinton
Thomi Clinton
Sep 17, 2016
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Should never assume a persons gender by their voice unless you have seen their genitals first. how rude!