Hewes & Company

Custom Cabinetmaking

& Architectural

Millwork

Our cabinet shop is known for

for creating the unthinkable.

Time after time, we craft impossible dreams.

The Hewes & Company Cabinet Shop

Custom cabinetry built in Maine, by people who've spent careers mastering the craft.

The Hewes & Company cabinet shop has been producing fine custom cabinetry on the Blue Hill Peninsula for decades — built-ins, kitchens, libraries, baths, paneled rooms, and architectural millwork for some of the most demanding homes on the coast of Maine. Like everything we make, our cabinets are built by employee-owners with a personal stake in the work that leaves our shop.

A fully equipped, integrated facility. Our Blue Hill shop is purpose-built for high-end cabinetmaking, with in-house CNC machining, a dedicated finish room, climate-controlled assembly space, and the dust collection, edge-banding, and pressing equipment a serious shop demands. We work in solid hardwoods, veneered panels, painted millwork, and specialty materials including Corian — and we cut, mill, finish, and assemble every component under one roof. That control means tighter tolerances, faster turnaround, and quality we can stand behind.

Skilled craftspeople, not a production line. Our cabinetmakers are experienced furniture-grade woodworkers — many with decades of bench experience. They read drawings fluently, collaborate directly with architects and designers, and bring the kind of judgment that only comes from long practice. The same hands that draft a tricky corner detail are often the ones building it. Nothing is outsourced. Nothing is approximate.

Built for designers, architects, and homeowners who notice the details. Whether the project is a single hand-built kitchen, an entire home's worth of millwork, or a complex commission requiring CNC precision and hand finishing in equal measure, the Hewes cabinet shop is set up to deliver — on schedule, on spec, and to a standard that holds up over generations.

If you're an architect, interior designer, or homeowner planning custom cabinetry for a project on the Maine coast, we'd welcome the conversation.