Master Cabinetmaker — Arkansas River Valley

Heirloom cabinetry, built by hand.

Custom kitchens, butler's pantries, and built-ins for Fort Smith's finest homes. Tight tolerances. Hand-applied finishes. One craftsman's name on every cabinet.

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Solid Hardwood

Maple, white oak, walnut, hickory, cherry

Hand-Finished

Sprayed, sanded, and finished in our shop

Tight Tolerances

Inset doors with reveals you can't see daylight through

By Appointment

Limited projects per quarter

What We Build

Six rooms. One craftsman.

From the kitchen at the heart of the home to the bar that defines the basement, every cabinet we build is designed for the room it lives in.

Custom kitchen cabinets

Custom Kitchens

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The heart of the project. Full inset doors, beaded face frames, hand-painted finishes, cabinets built to the ceiling. Designed around the way you actually cook and entertain.

Butler's Pantries

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Walk-in pantries, prep kitchens, coffee stations, and hidden serving rooms. The luxury most homes overlook and the one most clients love most after move-in.

Wet Bars & Built-ins

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Entertainment walls, basement bars, fireplace built-ins, home offices. Full-room cabinetry treated with the same care as the kitchen.

Whole-Home Packages

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For new construction and major renovations. Cabinetry for every room of the house, designed and finished as one cohesive collection.

In-House Finishing

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Every door is sprayed, sanded between coats, and finished in our shop. Conversion varnish for stained work, pre-cat lacquer for paint. No farmed-out finishes.

Final Installation

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The same hands that built the cabinets set them in your home. Levels, shims, scribes, and reveals tuned by the craftsman who knows the work intimately.

Caperton Cabinets craftsmanship
The Craftsman

Kevin Williams, master cabinetmaker.

I built my first kitchen in 2018 out of necessity.

We were finishing our own house and every cabinet shop in the region was six months out. So I built them myself, on a job-site table saw, in a garage. I figured most of it out as I went.

The kitchen worked. People who came over noticed. Neighbors started asking. Then their neighbors. Cabinets crowded out everything else we were doing until I made the decision to stop building anything but cabinets and to build them better than anyone else in the River Valley.

That table saw is gone. The shop runs CNC equipment, a dedicated finishing room, and a crew I've trained myself. The standards are higher than they've ever been. But the work is still personal — my name is on every cabinet that leaves the building, and the only way I know how to build is the way I'd build them for my own home.

Begin Your Project
The Standard

Why a custom cabinetmaker.

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Tolerances You Can Feel

Inset doors set with reveals you can't see daylight through. Drawer fronts aligned across the entire run. The kind of fit you only get from a craftsman who measures with calipers and finishes by hand.

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Solid Hardwood, No Compromises

Maple, white oak, walnut, hickory, cherry, knotty alder. Furniture-grade plywood boxes. No particleboard, no MDF doors except by request, no shortcuts under the surface.

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Premium Hardware, Standard

Soft-close undermount drawer slides. Concealed European hinges with built-in soft-close. Solid brass and stainless pulls from the suppliers the high-end shops use. Standard, not upcharged.

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Hand-Applied Finishes

Every door is sprayed, sanded between coats, and finished in our own booth. Conversion varnish for stained work, pre-cat lacquer for painted. The finish you see is the finish we put there, not what arrived in a box.

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One Craftsman's Name

Kevin designs every project, oversees every build, and walks every install. The cabinets carry his signature because they pass through his hands.

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Built for the Home You Love

Not for a catalog. Not for resale. For the home you've decided to invest in. The cabinets we build are designed to be the cabinets you keep.

Investment

What custom actually means.

Every project is designed for the home it will live in. No two are alike, and no two are priced alike. What stays consistent: solid hardwood construction, premium hardware, and hand-applied finishes — on every cabinet we build.

Pricing depends on the size of the project, the materials selected, and the level of detail. We provide a detailed written estimate after an in-home consultation, with no obligation.

The Process

01   In-home consultation
02   Design and selection
03   Written estimate
04   Build and finish
05   Final installation

What's Included

Design and drawings
Solid hardwood construction
Soft-close hardware
In-house spray finishing
Delivery and install

Begin a Project

Current lead time: 5 to 8 weeks from contract to install.
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Client Voices

From the homes we've built in.

"Kevin and team — nothing short of AMAZING. We recently had our home fully renovated and couldn't be more thrilled. The quality of the workmanship truly stands out. Custom cabinetry fits perfectly, and all fixtures were installed with a high level of skill."

John & DeVonne Grizzle — Fort Smith, AR

"They just finished building and installing new kitchen cabinets for me. Kevin and all the crews that did the work were great. Love my new cabinets. Highly recommend them!"

Beverly Swift

"Great company! Highly recommend. They will do a good job and cover all the bases."

John Barnes
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Questions

What clients ask before they begin.

How long does a project take?

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From signed contract to final installation, most kitchens currently run five to eight weeks. Whole-home packages run longer. Timeline depends on the size of the build, the finish selected, and current shop schedule. You'll receive a firm timeline at quote.

How is a custom project priced?

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Pricing is built around three things: the size of the project, the materials selected, and the level of detail. After an in-home consultation, you receive a detailed written estimate that itemizes everything. No surprises, no change-order culture, no obligation to move forward.

What does the consultation include?

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An in-home visit to measure the space, understand how you live in it, and discuss design direction. You'll see material samples, finish options, and hardware. There's no charge and no obligation. Most consultations take about an hour.

Where do you build?

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Our shop is in Greenwood, AR. We install across Fort Smith, Van Buren, Alma, Fayetteville, Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale, Russellville, and surrounding communities — anywhere within roughly 100 miles of Greenwood, including eastern Oklahoma.

Who installs the cabinets?

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The same hands that built them. Kevin walks every install. Reveals get tuned, scribes get fit, and the project doesn't close until the work meets the standard it was designed to meet.

Do you refinish or reface existing cabinets?

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No. Every project begins with raw materials. If your existing cabinets aren't worth replacing, we'll tell you that during the consultation.

Service Area

Across the River Valley and Northwest Arkansas.

Begin a Project

Request a consultation.

Tell us about the project and Kevin will respond within 24 hours. In-home consultations are complimentary, with no obligation.

Shop Address

11704 S Hwy 96, Greenwood, AR 72936

Hours

Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm

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