Foothills homes are built to be looked at, and the kitchen usually sits at the heart of them. An open great room where the island is the first thing you see. A butler's pantry that has to match the main run exactly. Cabinetry that reads as furniture, not as boxes.
That is the work Myk does best. Grain-matched cherry and walnut, waterfall islands, glass-front uppers, integrated panels that hide the appliances. Everything is engineered on computer, cut on industrial CNC machinery for a dead-square fit, and built from full three-quarter-inch material, backs included, so the pieces feel as solid as they look.
It is a higher standard than a stock cabinet can reach, and in a Foothills home you notice the difference every single day.


