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cabinetry

American  
[kab-uh-ni-tree] / ˈkæb ə nɪ tri /

noun

  1. cabinetwork.


Etymology

Origin of cabinetry

cabinet + -ry

Example Sentences

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The “oversized” primary suite features a “five-fixture bathroom complete with Crema Luna limestone floors and tops, Waterworks fixtures and teak cabinetry.”

From MarketWatch

The kitchen also follows the same aesthetic as the rest of the home and is adorned in wood cabinetry, a wooden island, and hand-hewn hickory flooring.

From MarketWatch

Or the floating cabinetry units Soriano designed in place of walls, laminated in warm shades of lavender, mustard, orange and blue micarta.

From Los Angeles Times

The chef’s kitchen is the epitome of elegance as it comes complete with unique blue cabinetry, state-of-the-art appliances, and a marble island.

From MarketWatch

Upon entering the home, guests are greeted with an open floor plan that boasts a chef’s kitchen with plenty of wood cabinetry, a bar with several seating spaces, and state-of-the-art appliances.

From MarketWatch