This Pima Canyon kitchen leans contemporary: flat fronts, long unbroken runs, and a waterfall island that carries the grain down the side instead of stopping at the counter. The look is simple on purpose. That puts all the attention on the wood.
Cherry rewards that kind of restraint. Myk grain-matched the fronts so the color and figure flow across the room as one piece, not a set of mismatched doors. The work was designed and built to Myk's standard and installed professionally. He stands behind all of it.
This is what twenty-plus years of doing it right looks like. Tell Myk what you're picturing and he'll build it for your home. Rated 5.0 by Tucson homeowners.