Commercial and office cabinetry across Tampa Bay
Break rooms, reception desks, and small office kitchenettes need cabinetry that holds up to heavier daily use than most residential kitchens see, built by people who understand commercial timelines and building coordination. We connect you with insured local pros who build and install break room, reception, and office cabinetry for small commercial spaces across Tampa Bay, from a Westshore office break room to a small medical practice's reception built-in, all built to the same construction standard as a home kitchen.
What's included in this service?
- Design and build break room, reception, and office cabinetry sized for the actual space and use
- Build to a commercial-grade durability standard for higher daily traffic than a residential kitchen
- Coordinate installation timing around building hours and other trades on a tenant buildout
- Check whether a design element requires a permit or building department review before build
- Work with property managers or general contractors on scheduling and site access
- Match finishes to office branding or design standards when that's part of the scope
When do you need this service?
- You're building out a break room, reception desk, or small office kitchenette
- Existing commercial cabinetry is worn out from heavy daily traffic
- You're opening a small medical, retail, or professional office space that needs built-in cabinetry
- A property manager or general contractor needs a cabinetry subcontractor for a tenant buildout
- You want office cabinetry that matches a specific design or branding standard
What do homeowners ask about Commercial Cabinetry?
How much does commercial cabinetry cost in Tampa Bay?
Commercial cabinetry projects run $6,000 to $30,000 depending on scope, whether it's a single break room or cabinetry throughout a reception and office suite. Material grade and finish requirements, especially when matching a branding standard, also affect the range. Your matched pro scopes the actual project before quoting since commercial work varies more than a standard kitchen.
How long does a commercial cabinetry project take?
Most projects run 2 to 6 weeks depending on scope and how the build coordinates with other tenant improvement trades. A single break room can move faster. A full office suite with cabinetry across multiple rooms takes longer, especially when it's sequenced around electrical, plumbing, or flooring work happening in the same buildout.
Do I need a permit for commercial cabinetry?
Cosmetic cabinetry installs usually don't require a standalone permit, but commercial buildouts often fall under a broader tenant improvement permit that covers electrical, plumbing, or structural changes happening at the same time. Your matched pro checks the specific scope against local building department requirements before work starts, since commercial jurisdictions in Tampa, St. Petersburg, and unincorporated county areas each handle this a little differently.
Can cabinetry work happen while my business stays open?
In many cases, yes, especially for a discrete space like a break room that can be closed off temporarily. Larger installs across a reception area or open office usually need to happen after hours or on a coordinated schedule to avoid disrupting daily operations. Your matched pro can plan around your business hours when the scope allows.
Do you work directly with general contractors on tenant buildouts?
Yes. On a lot of commercial jobs, cabinetry is one piece of a larger tenant improvement project, and your matched pro coordinates directly with the general contractor or property manager on sequencing, site access, and timeline so cabinetry installs at the right point in the overall buildout rather than creating a bottleneck.
Where do we offer Commercial Cabinetry in Tampa Bay?
We provide commercial cabinetry in every city and community in Tampa Bay County. Pick your city for local climate notes and service specifics.
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Need commercial cabinetry in Tampa Bay?
Call for a free quote. Most work scheduled within the week.