Most cabinets look good in the showroom. The question worth asking is not only how great they look the first day, but how they’ll look 10 years later, after daily use, after the drawer has been opened a thousand times, after the finish has faced steam and spills and everything a busy household throws at it.
Dura Supreme has been answering that question from a small town in Minnesota for over six decades years. The answer, consistently, is that they hold up.
That kind of track record does not happen by accident. It starts with hand-selected premium woods, time-honored joinery techniques and a finishing process built to survive real life, not just a photo shoot. Every cabinet leaves their facility backed by a limited lifetime warranty. That is not marketing language. These are cabinet makers confident enough in their own work to stand behind it indefinitely.
Two Lines, One Standard
Dura Supreme builds two product lines, and both are worth understanding.
The Crestwood line is framed cabinetry rooted in traditional American construction. The crown jewel is inset door construction, a technique borrowed directly from early American furniture makers where each door and drawer front is hand-fitted within the face frame of the cabinet. The result looks like the cabinets were designed for the room, not delivered to it. Solid hardwood dovetailed drawers come standard. Soft-close on every door, drawer and pull-out. A storage system thoughtful enough to include a pull-out recycling bin with a touch-latch you can nudge open with your knee when your hands are full.
The Bria line takes a different direction. Frameless, European-inspired, built for homeowners who want contemporary design or a traditional look without giving up quality. Exotic veneers, optional stainless-steel drawers, full interior access, sleek finishes that hold their look over time. Same dovetailed drawer construction. Same soft-close standard. Different aesthetic, identical standards.
The finish palette across both lines is not a catalog of safe neutrals. It spans hand-rubbed stains, durable paints, artisan finishes and custom color matching for homeowners who know exactly what they want and cannot find it anywhere else.
“I just love to run the back of my hand across the finish,” said a recent customer. “It’s so smooth and the look and depth of the stain is really more like the finest furniture I’ve ever owned.”
And…these are not cabinets that come in certain sizes. Instead, they are custom built for you.
Why the Dealer Matters
A cabinet line of this caliber requires a design team that actually knows it. That is where Kitchen Design Gallery earns its place in this conversation.
KDG is Jacksonville’s most accomplished kitchen and bath design firm, and their designers have not simply flipped through the Dura Supreme catalog. Each designer at KDG has visited the Minnesota facility and completed hands-on training with the product itself. That matters when you are making decisions about modifications, finishes and custom configurations that have to work together perfectly in your specific space.
KDG manages the entire process: field measurements, detailed 3D design planning and installation. You make the decisions. They handle everything else.
The combination is straightforward: one of the finest cabinet makers in the country, delivered by one of the most experienced design teams in Jacksonville.
If you are planning a kitchen or bath remodel and want to see what 60 years of American craftsmanship looks like in person, the KDG showroom is the place to start.
Call Kitchen Design Gallery at (904) 721-0310 or write to info@kdgjax.co to schedule your consultation. Come in, open a drawer and see what the difference actually feels like.





