The Schrappers Story
Keith Levine founded Schrapper’s Fine Cabinetry in Jupiter, Florida in 1983. Forty-two years later, the company still builds every cabinet in the same Jupiter workshop — furniture-grade plywood boxes, solid hardwood face frames, and mortise-and-tenon joinery. No particleboard or MDF, anywhere. Today the shop employs 15 craftsmen and a five-person design team, all trained through the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA). The team has completed over 10,000 projects across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast — kitchens, bathrooms, closet systems, home offices, libraries, and outdoor cabinetry. Three things have kept clients coming back since 1983: construction that outlasts the trends, designers who know the building codes and material science, and a shop that controls every step from milling through finish and installation.
Expertise — Five NKBA-trained designers — Danya, Isabella, Kelly, Trinity, and Ewa — handle every project from first measurement through installation punch-list. They spec materials, draw elevations in cabinet-detail software, and coordinate directly with the shop floor. The 15-person build crew works exclusively on Schrapper’s projects — no subcontracted labor, no outside installers.
Materials & Sourcing — The shop stocks five domestic hardwoods — maple, cherry, white oak, walnut, and alder — and sources furniture-grade plywood for every cabinet box. Hardware is standardized on Blum and Grass: soft-close hinges, full-extension undermount drawer slides rated for 75–100 lbs, included on every project as standard, not an upgrade. All finishes — stain-and-lacquer and painted — are applied in-house using a catalyzed lacquer system for painted cabinets.
42 Years, 10,000+ Projects — Schrapper’s has operated continuously from the same Jupiter workshop since 1983. The client list includes custom home builders, interior designers, and homeowners across 11 communities from Stuart to Boca Raton. The company holds a 4.5-star rating across 213 reviews. Repeat and referral work accounts for the majority of new projects — the shop typically books 8–12 weeks out for kitchens and 6–8 weeks for smaller projects like closet systems and built-ins.
Browse Our Sample Project Proposal
What’s in Your Project Proposal — After the design contract is signed, every client receives a printed and digital proposal folder. It includes: finish samples and wood species selections, dimensioned cabinet elevations, hardware specifications, a materials list with brand names, the full project timeline with milestone dates, and an itemized cost breakdown. Browse the sample proposal below to see exactly what the package looks like before your project starts.
Brands We Build With — Schrapper's works directly with these manufacturers and suppliers. When your project specs call for a specific appliance brand, countertop material, or hardware line, the design team coordinates ordering, lead times, and installation requirements.







