
All-Wood Cabinets for Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Phoenix AZ Area
Premium cabinets built to provide long-lasting strength, elegant design, and practical storage solutions.
We have installed all-wood kitchen cabinets in 1950s ranch homes east of Sky Harbor off 40th Street, replaced failed particleboard cabinetry in mid-century bungalows near the 44th Street terminal approach, and outfitted hotel suite kitchens along Van Buren with all-wood cabinet runs. Call (602) 296-5648 for fast service.
The Sky Harbor area splits two very different cabinet jobs into the same zip code: mid-century ranch homes still on builder-grade boxes from sixty years ago, and a hotel corridor where property managers cannot have rooms offline. Both show up on our schedule. When homeowners and property managers near Sky Harbor need all-wood cabinets in Phoenix AZ, they call Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets.

Airport-Area Hotel and Hospitality Installs
Hotels along the 24th Street and 44th Street corridors do not have patience for vendors that need weeks to source materials. A room offline is revenue gone, and property managers here have been burned by slow vendors before. We have completed suite cabinet replacements at Van Buren extended-stay properties on tight turnarounds: all-wood upper and base runs, done before the next guests checked in.
Airport hotel kitchenettes take a beating. Small sinks run constantly, hardware gets yanked, staff are not gentle. Soft-close dovetail-box lines hold up in that environment; particleboard rarely makes it two years before the boxes fail.
Mid-Century Ranch Cabinet Replacements
Walk into a ranch kitchen in Eastlake or Garfield (1950s or 1960s vintage) and you usually find the same thing: out-of-square frames, walls that were never plumb, wood that has been drying out in Phoenix heat for six decades. Some of it crumbles when you pull the old boxes off the wall.
On jobs like a 40th Street kitchen we have pulled out oak-veneer boxes delaminated so badly the doors had trouble closing for years before the homeowner called. Some find Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets after pricing out custom cabinets and deciding the cost does not pencil out. Our pre-made all-wood lines give them solid construction and the door styles they want, without the wait.
Rush Turnaround Near Sky Harbor
A family back from travel to find cabinet boxes under the sink warped from a slow leak. A rental manager with a tenant move-in two weeks out and no cabinetry. A hotel renovation behind schedule that needs the cabinet phase done before the flooring crew wraps. All of those calls have come from the Sky Harbor area.
Broadway Road puts us about three miles from the terminals. We stock all-wood lines at our warehouse, so in most cases there is no waiting on a factory order before work starts. The cabinet phase does not have to be what blows the schedule.

Shaker and Raised-Panel Door Fronts
Shaker doors are among the more popular styles near Sky Harbor, especially in renovated mid-century homes where the owner wants clean lines that fit the architecture. Flat-panel shaker fronts in maple, birch, and alder, inset and full-overlay both. Raised-panel comes up on older ranch projects when the homeowner wants something with more visual weight.
Near E Washington Street, shaker uppers in a bungalow where 8-foot ceilings made every inch of vertical storage count. Off Van Buren, a 1962 ranch kitchen got raised-panel all-wood base lines, owner wanted less modern. The door style changes; the box underneath typically does not, as the lines we carry ship on all-wood construction with dovetail drawers and plywood shelving. Any cabinet store in Phoenix AZ can put a door sample in front of you. What is behind it is the question worth asking.

ROC Permits and Inspections
Arizona’s Registrar of Contractors classifies cabinet installation under the R-60 Finish Carpentry license. We are licensed and pull permits when scope requires it. A like-for-like cabinet swap typically does not need a permit, but reconfigure the layout or touch plumbing and electrical rough-ins, and that changes.
Commercial and hospitality properties in the airport corridor add another layer. The City of Phoenix can require inspections when work touches fire-rated assemblies or shared-space walls, and hotel brands sometimes stack their own requirements on top. Most of it is familiar territory at this point. You do not have to sort through the requirements yourself, and that is what Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets handles.
We also serve nearby Tempe, Downtown Phoenix / Central City, and the South Mountain and Ahwatukee corridor.
Our Location: 3707 E Broadway Rd Phoenix, AZ 85040
From our shop, head west on E Broadway Road to S 24th Street, then north on 24th Street to E Sky Harbor Blvd, about 3 to 4 miles and 8 to 10 minutes under normal traffic. For the 44th Street terminal area, continue north to E Washington Street and head east.
Need cabinet store services near Phoenix
Sky Harbor International Airport?
Call Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets at (602) 296-5648 for fast, reliable service.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How quickly can Cardinal Wholesale Cabinets get to the Sky Harbor area for a project?
Our shop is on Broadway Road, about three miles from the terminals. Most jobs here we can get eyes on within a day or two, sooner when the lines you need are already in stock.
2. Do you install all-wood cabinets in the mid-century ranch homes common near Sky Harbor?
Yes. Those kitchens are usually a challenge: walls out of plumb, floors unlevel, original framing that was never square. We fit every run to what is actually there, not what plans say should be.
3. Does cabinet installation near Sky Harbor require an ROC-licensed contractor?
Cabinet work in Arizona falls under the R-60 Finish Carpentry classification through the Registrar of Contractors, and we are licensed. Commercial properties in the corridor may also trigger City of Phoenix permit requirements.
4. Will all-wood cabinets hold up in the dry heat near Sky Harbor, including in garages and hotel back areas?
Better than particleboard or MDF, which absorb humidity swings and delaminate. In unconditioned spaces (garages, back-of-house areas) solid wood face frames and plywood box construction handle it better.
