Residential Cabinets in Bundaberg

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Bundaberg Residential Cabinets

Regalline Cabinets & Joinery offers a range of residential services for homeowners in Bundaberg who are looking to remodel, new constructions and more. We supply high-quality products for kitchens, bathrooms and other spaces, creating 3D design concepts and delivering quality results through our installation services.


Whether you’re after a kitchen that makes cooking easier, a bathroom that feels like a retreat, or a laundry that finally makes sense, we tailor each space to match how you live.


With decades of experience and a hands-on, friendly approach, we make the process easy from start to finish. Call 07 4153 1313 today to get started with a custom quote.

Custom Cabinetry for Every Room

No two homes are the same, and that’s why custom cabinetry is such a smart investment. We consider how you use your spaces daily, then design, build and install cabinetry that makes life easier.


From family homes and beach houses to rural properties and units, our team works across a wide range of styles and layouts. We source high-quality materials and fixtures from brands you know and trust—because your cabinetry should be both functional and beautiful.


Our projects include custom kitchens, vanities, laundries, storage units, outdoor entertainment areas and more. We even help with tricky corners, tight spaces and storage challenges that standard flat-pack furniture can’t solve.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What’s the difference between custom cabinetry and flat-pack furniture?

    Custom cabinetry is designed specifically for your space, using exact measurements. Unlike flat-pack furniture, which is made to standard sizes, custom cabinets can be adjusted to suit awkward corners, uneven walls or older homes.


    You’ll also get to choose the materials, colours and finishes, to match the style of your home. While it can cost more upfront, the visual appeal and practicality of custom cabinetry offers better value.

  • What materials are best for residential cabinets?

    It really depends on the space and how it’s used. For kitchens and bathrooms, moisture-resistant materials like laminated MDF, marine ply or thermolaminated finishes are common.


    For high-end finishes, options like stone benchtops or solid timber add durability and style. Hardware like soft-close hinges and drawer runners are also worth the investment, making cabinets quieter, safer and longer-lasting.

  • Do I need council approval for new cabinetry in my home?

    Generally, no—standard cabinetry installations in kitchens, bathrooms or laundries don’t require council approval, as they’re considered internal alterations.


    However, if your cabinetry work is part of a larger structural renovation or involves plumbing, electrical or layout changes, permits may be required. It’s always a good idea to check with your local council or builder if you're unsure.