The Heights usually comes with more complexity than the exterior lets on. Original bungalows, major additions, narrow lots, newer builds, and full-gut renovations can all sit within a few blocks of each other. That tends to create a specific cabinetry problem: the house can shift in character from one room to the next if the work is not handled carefully. In the Heights, cabinetry needs to bring continuity to homes that have often been changed, expanded, or reworked over time.
A lot of Heights homes deal with transitions that are not always graceful on their own. An older front portion of the house may open into a newer kitchen, or a remodeled primary bath may sit alongside original trim and proportions that still set the tone. McCaw can build custom kitchen cabinets, bath cabinets, and built-ins that help those spaces relate to each other instead of feeling patched together. The goal is not to flatten the house into one generic look. It is to make the cabinetry feel consistent with the home as it exists now.
The Heights is not especially forgiving of cabinetry that misses the room. Sightlines can be tight, spacing matters, and a bad decision in scale or layout tends to show quickly. That makes cabinetry install especially important, whether the project involves a kitchen, bath cabinetry, or custom cabinets elsewhere in the home. As a cabinet maker, McCaw approaches Heights projects with that in mind, building cabinetry that works hard, fits cleanly, and helps the house feel more resolved from one space to the next.