TODOS SANTOS OFFICE
Plaza Bugambilias, C. Horizonte Local 1,
Brisas del Pacífico, 23300
Todos Santos, B.C.S. México
info@themercantil.com
MIAMI
3400 SW 27th Ave #1101
Miami,FL,USA, 33133
Custom cabinetry for luxury villas, homes and resorts — drawn to your specification and built by the workshops we have worked with for years across México.
Most kitchen cabinetry arrives as a catalogue carcass and gets adjusted on site — scribed to the wall, packed out at the ends, and finished with a filler strip where the drawing said there would be none. It is the fastest way to build a kitchen, and it is why so many of them look approximate.
Ours start as a drawing and are made to the millimetre. We work with joinery workshops across Baja California Sur and central México — makers we know by name, whose work we have specified into resorts and private homes for years. That relationship is the reason a shop drawing becomes the piece that was drawn, and the reason a variation gets solved in the workshop rather than on your install date.
Kitchen cabinetry and cabinet fronts. Islands, pantries and butler’s kitchens. Vanities, casegoods, wardrobes and built-in joinery. Bar and service cabinetry for hospitality projects.
Single rooms through to complete residential packages — and the cabinetry scope inside a larger FF&E commission, coordinated with the rest of the package rather than run as a separate trade.
Hardwood, stone, brass, lacquer and woven detail — specified to your drawings and your schedule.
Coastal projects get specified differently. Salt air, humidity and direct sun will find a poor substrate, an unsealed edge or the wrong hinge within a season, so cabinetry destined for Baja or the Mexican Caribbean is built with that as the starting assumption: marine-appropriate substrates, sealed end grain, and hardware rated for the environment it will actually live in.
Most of our cabinetry work comes through interior designers and architects, and the process is built for that: we work from your drawings and your finish schedule, not around them.
You receive shop drawings for approval before anything is cut, a prototype where the detail warrants one, and a single point of contact through production, delivery and installation. Your client sees your design — not our interpretation of it.
Tell us what you’re building — the drawings, the finishes, the timeline, the budget. We assess the scope against our 450+ artisan network and respond within 3 business days with preliminary options.
From there: shop drawing, prototype, final build, delivery and installation. You approve at every stage.
Todos Santos, Los Cabos and Baja California Sur. Mexico City. Miami.
Every piece proudly Hecho en México.
What are typical lead times for custom cabinetry?
Lead times depend on materials, finish and scope. Once we’ve reviewed your drawings, we confirm a production schedule against your install date.
Can you match our architect’s drawings exactly?
Yes. We work from your shop drawings and finish schedule, provide a prototype where the detail warrants one, and build to the specification provided rather than a standard module.
How does your cabinetry hold up in coastal humidity?
Cabinetry destined for Baja or the Mexican Caribbean is built on marine-appropriate substrates with sealed end grain and hardware rated for salt air and direct sun — not standard interior-grade materials.
Do you deliver and install, or supply cabinetry only?
We deliver and install every cabinetry project ourselves, coordinated by the same team that manages your shop drawings and production.
Tell us what you’re building — we’ll respond within 3 business days.