The shaker cabinet is the most popular door style in the country, and for good reason. Its clean lines and recessed center panel work in every kitchen, from traditional to contemporary. We carry shaker cabinets in over 20 colors, with custom finishes available.
The shaker door has three defining features: a flat center panel, a square-edged frame (called rails and stiles), and clean, unadorned lines. There are no curves, no ornamental moldings, no bevels. The beauty is in the simplicity.
This design originated with the Shaker religious community in the 18th century, who believed that utility and beauty were the same thing. They built furniture that was practical, well-constructed, and free of unnecessary decoration. That philosophy translates perfectly to modern kitchens, where homeowners want cabinets that look good, function well, and don't go out of style.
The shaker profile is slightly wider than our Slim Shaker, giving it a more substantial, traditional look. If you prefer a thinner frame with a more modern edge, the Slim Shaker might be the better fit.
The difference is in the frame width. Both doors share the same construction quality, materials, and finish options.
Wider frame with more visual weight. Traditional proportions that have defined American cabinetry for decades. Best for traditional, transitional, and farmhouse kitchens.
Narrower frame with a more refined, modern profile. The thinner rails and stiles put the emphasis on the flat center panel. Ideal for contemporary, modern, and minimalist kitchens.
View Slim Shaker CabinetsFinishes change with lighting. Explore how our shaker doors look in daylight, neutral, and warm light.
Color may vary by device. Visit our Quincy showroom to see finishes in person.
Shaker cabinets look just as natural in a farmhouse kitchen as they do in a modern condo. Change the hardware, countertop, and color, and the same door transforms completely. No other style offers this kind of versatility.
Slab doors come and go. Raised panels feel dated. But shaker cabinets have been the top-selling style for decades and show no signs of slowing down. They're a safe investment that won't look tired in 10 or 20 years.
The flat surfaces and simple profile make shaker doors easy to clean. No ornate carvings or grooves to trap grease and dust. A damp cloth is all you need for everyday maintenance.
Because the design is simple, shaker doors take color beautifully. From classic whites and grays to bold navies and greens, the shaker profile enhances every finish without competing with it.
Real estate agents recommend shaker cabinets more than any other style. They appeal to the broadest range of buyers and photograph beautifully in listings. If you're remodeling with resale in mind, shaker is the safest bet.
Our shaker cabinets feature solid wood frames and plywood box construction. Soft-close hinges and drawer glides come standard on every order. Built to last, not just to look good in the showroom.
These colors are available for quick delivery. All standard shaker colors are ready-to-order with typical lead times of 2–3 weeks.
Looking specifically for white? We carry four shades of white shaker cabinets, from crisp pure white to warm, creamy linen.
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Beyond our standard colors, we offer custom-painted shaker cabinets in these additional finishes. Custom colors have slightly longer lead times.
The most requested shaker colors and two-tone combinations from our Boston-area projects.
White, Cloud White, Dove, and Linen. The most requested family by far. White shaker cabinets brighten any kitchen, pair with every countertop, and have the strongest resale appeal. Learn more →
Gray, Horizon, and Cobblestone. Gray shaker cabinets offer a sophisticated neutral that's warmer than white but still incredibly versatile. Gray pairs beautifully with white quartz countertops and brass or gold hardware.
Navy, Denim Blue, and Izel Blue. Blue shaker cabinets have surged in popularity. Navy creates a bold, classic look, while Denim and Izel offer softer, more unique blue tones. Stunning with white countertops and gold accents.
Sage Green, Hunter Green, Pistachio Green, Mint, and Forest Green. Green is the fastest-growing color trend in kitchen cabinetry. From subtle sage to rich hunter, green shakers bring nature into the kitchen.
Pitch Black, Graphite Black, and Cabernet. Dark shaker cabinets make a dramatic statement, especially in larger kitchens or as island accents in a two-tone design. Pair with light countertops for balance.
Timber, Mocha, Desert Oak, Cobblestone, and Macadamia. Natural wood-grain shaker cabinets offer warmth without paint. Desert Oak's rift-cut white oak finish is particularly popular in modern and Scandinavian-inspired kitchens.
The shaker door is the most versatile cabinet style available. In traditional and transitional kitchens, shaker cabinets are the natural choice. Their wider frame and classic proportions pair perfectly with crown molding, decorative hardware, and stone countertops.
For farmhouse kitchens, white or linen shaker cabinets create the clean, welcoming look that defines the style. Add open shelving, a farmhouse sink, and cup-pull hardware for a timeless result.
Even in contemporary spaces, shaker cabinets work beautifully when paired with flat-panel appliances, minimal hardware, and clean countertop lines. The key is in the color and hardware choices, not the door itself.
If you love the shaker look but want something more streamlined, our Slim Shaker has a narrower frame that reads as more modern and contemporary. Same construction, same colors, thinner profile.
For fully modern kitchens, explore our Modern Flat Panel doors with completely smooth, slab-style faces and no frame detail at all.
Browse real kitchens we've designed and installed using shaker cabinets across Massachusetts.
Visit our Quincy showroom to see every shaker color and finish in person. We'll help you choose the right shade, design your layout in 3D, and give you a free estimate.