Building Fine Cabinetry, Millwork & Doors since 1985.
For 40 years, Wilson Cabinetry has partnered with world-class architects, designers, contractors, and homeowners to create Custom Cabinetry, High-end Millwork, Bar tops, Wine rooms, box beams, passage doors and various other fine woodworks across Northern Wyoming, Southwest Montana and Eastern Idaho.
Built to last & Built around you
At Wilson Cabinetry, we believe your cabinetry should be as functional as it is beautiful. That’s why every project starts with a conversation—so we can understand your vision, lifestyle, and needs. From handcrafted kitchen cabinets to custom doors, home theaters, and one-of-a-kind millwork, our Montana-based team is here to turn your ideas into lasting works of craftsmanship.
Designed for You
Whether you’re building a dream kitchen or a luxury home, we tailor our work to your exact specifications, style, and needs.
New Construction
Remodel
Multi-unit
Trusted by Pros
Contractors and builders rely on our consistency, communication, and ability to deliver standout cabinetry on time, every time.
Precision Craftsmanship
Every piece is built with uncompromising detail – from joinery to finish – reflecting a legacy of excellence in custom woodworking.
From The Blog
Paint vs. Stain vs. Clear: Which Cabinet Finish Holds Up Best in Montana’s Dry Winters?
Comparing the best cabinet finishes for Montana homes. Learn the pros and cons of paint, stain, and clear finishes, the best sheen choices, wood species tips (oak, walnut, alder), humidity guidance, and what’s easiest to touch up.
Love Your Kitchen Again: 9 Storage Upgrades That Feel Like a Remodel (Without a Full Gut)
Reset your kitchen this February with 9 custom cabinet storage ideas that improve kitchen organization and save space in Bozeman and across Montana – without a full gut remodel.
Paint vs. Stain in Montana: Choosing a Cabinet Finish That Holds Up in Dry Winters
Comparing cabinet paint vs stain for Montana homes. Learn which finishes hold up best in dry winters, what hides wear, what’s easiest to touch up, and how to choose for Bozeman and Big Sky kitchens.
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