At Schrocks of Walnut Creek, we design and create custom cabinetry for every room in your home. We specialize in custom kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities of any style. Whether you prefer traditional, modern, or craftsman design, we are ready to help you get exactly the look you want. Since 1918, our company has been crafting wood products using old-world construction techniques.
To celebrate 100 years of fine woodworking, we have completed an extensive remodel at our showroom in Walnut Creek. Here, we display all-new cabinetry alongside original pieces by our founder, Sam P. Schrock.
To celebrate 100 years of fine woodworking, we have completed an extensive remodel at our showroom in Walnut Creek. Here, we display all-new cabinetry alongside original pieces by our founder, Sam P. Schrock.
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Mission Furniture
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Before the rise of built-in cabinetry, Americans favored custom, hand-built furniture as a way to bring function and beauty to every room of the home. That's why, when he founded our company in 1918, Sam Schrock was primarily a furniture builder. Today, Schrocks is known as a maker of built-in cabinetry, but we haven't forgotten where we came from.
History
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Sam Schrock grew up on the family farm on Chestnut Ridge in the heart of rural Holmes County, Ohio. When he was eighteen, he confessed to his father, Peter, that he didn't want to be a farmer. He would rather take a job in construction. Knowing the disadvantages of the traveling carpenter lifestyle, Peter offered him an alternative.
All Cabinetry
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Though Schrocks is best known for custom kitchen and bath cabinetry, our expertise does not end there. For decades, we've been bringing fine cabinetry to the living room, dining room, office, laundry, mudroom and basement. Our team is equipped to present unique solutions to your storage and design needs in each of these spaces.
Kitchen Cabinetry
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In our 100 years of woodworking, we've seen great changes in the way kitchens were built and used. Our first kitchens consisted of a few free-standing furniture pieces arranged around a sink and stove. In the 1960's, the modern kitchen came to mean built-in cabinets and sprawling countertops. More recently, the open concept blurred the lines between kitchen and living room.
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