Timeless. Elegant. Bespoke.

Kansas City’s Custom Cabinet Experts!

Welcome to Village Custom Woodworks, Johnson County’s destination for handcrafted, imagined-by-you cabinets, vanities, closets - as well as top to bottom custom remodels.

We are highly skilled carpenters with a passion for quality and true craftsmanship - no cookie-cutter, ready-to-assemble pieces here. 

When you choose Village Custom Woodworks for your next project, you can make your dreams a reality because when it comes to custom, the sky is truly the limit.

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Neil Melton

With a passion for craftsmanship that started in high school woodworking class, Neil Melton has spent over a decade mastering luxury home remodeling and custom cabinetry. As the founder of Village Custom Woodworks, he saw a need for truly bespoke woodworking in Kansas City, blending precision, innovation, and artistry.

A Class A General Contractor and U.S. Army veteran, Neil’s expertise ensures every project meets the highest standards of quality. His philosophy? “If you can Pin it, we can build it.”

What our customers are saying…

  • "I had been collecting inspiration photos for years, and when it came time to bring my vision to life, I chose Neil Melton for the job. My primary bathroom is very small, so I wanted it to feel luxurious while making the most of every inch. Neil not only executed my plan to perfection, but he also exceeded my expectations. The end result is exactly as I had envisioned: a spacious, zero-entry standup shower, a stunning floor-to-celing storage cabinet for towels and sundries, and a beautiful, furniture-grade vanity with four large drawers for extra storage. I would highly recommend Neil and his crew!"

    RANDI P.

  • "Refreshing experience with a solid team! They did a great job on our basement remodel, and I'd highly recommend them. They paid attention to every detail and worked diligently until the job was completed. We are very happy with the end product."

    JOHN T.