Our Portfolio

Discover how United Brothers Cabinets has transformed commercial properties across the Pacific Northwest, with expertly crafted, pre assembled cabinets made in America or ready-to-assemble cabinets, designed for efficiency, durability, and a seamless installation process that meets the demands of large-scale projects.

Featured Work

Hillside Park Apartments

United Brothers Cabinets was proud to partner on the redevelopment of Hillside Park Apartments, a modern affordable housing community in Milwaukie, Oregon. Our team supplied and installed cabinetry throughout the new residential units, delivering consistent quality across a large-scale project designed to serve families for years to come.

Each kitchen and bathroom features durable, American-made cabinets crafted to withstand daily use while maintaining a clean, contemporary aesthetic. From efficient production to precise installation, our work helps ensure every unit is functional, reliable, and aligned with the project’s long-term vision for comfort and livability.

Berry Ranch Apartments

United Brothers Cabinets partnered on the development of Berry Ranch, providing cabinetry throughout the apartment homes with a focus on clean design and long-term durability. Our team supplied and installed modern, low-maintenance cabinets that bring consistency and functionality to every unit, supporting a streamlined aesthetic across the community.

From kitchens to bathrooms and built-in storage, each installation was crafted to meet the demands of daily use while offering a bright, contemporary look that complements the project’s interior finishes. Berry Ranch showcases our ability to deliver dependable, scalable craftsmanship for large multi-unit housing developments across the Portland Metro area.

Dekum Court

We’re proud to support the redevelopment of Dekum Court, an affordable housing project bringing modern, sustainable living to families in Northeast Portland. Our team supplied and installed durable, functional cabinetry throughout the new residential units, ensuring each space is both practical and visually cohesive.

From kitchens to storage areas, our work helps create welcoming, long-lasting homes that align with the project’s mission of providing safe, efficient housing for the community.

The Abigail

Our team contributed to the cabinetry and casework for The Abigail, a 155-unit affordable housing community in Portland’s Pearl District. Designed with a modern, clean aesthetic, this project features durable, cost-efficient materials built to withstand long-term use while still offering a refined look for residents.

Working closely with the general contractor and project partners, we supplied and installed cabinetry for residential units, common areas, and shared amenities. Every piece was built with reliability and consistency in mind — essential for multi-family developments with high turnover and continuous use.

Good Shepherd Village

We were proud to support the construction of Good Shepherd Village, a 143-unit affordable housing community designed for stability, accessibility, and long-term living. Our team supplied and installed cabinetry throughout the new apartments, focusing on clean lines, durable materials, and functional layouts that fit the needs of families and individuals.

Each unit features cabinetry built for everyday use, offering practical storage and a contemporary aesthetic that aligns with the project’s modern design. From kitchens to bathrooms, our work contributes to comfortable, efficient living spaces that support the community’s mission of providing high-quality, affordable housing in Happy Valley.

Other Projects

800 Broadway

Marylhurst Commons

Rainier Ridge

Fourth Plain

What Our Clients Say

Pablo, you are the best. Thanks for doing our salon cabinets. It turned out the way we wanted it to be. Thanks for taking your time to do a great job. I highly recommended Pablo for all your cabinet services. Straight forward about price and he listened to what you want and need. Friendly and reliable person that you can count on. Thanks.

Michael L.