Modular Cabinetry with a Builder’s Mindset: Cabjaks Streamlines Fit-Outs for NZCB Members 

It’s an uncertain world that we are operating in these days. That uncertainty adds to the growing pressure on builders to deliver faster, smarter, and more cost-effective results. Modular solutions are becoming increasingly popular not just in construction design but crucially in fit out and storage. One New Zealand manufacturer, Cabjaks, is gaining attention for doing things differently – offering fully assembled modular cabinetry tailored to the needs of trade professionals.

Operating from two facilities in Auckland, Cabjaks supplies a range of pre-assembled kitchen, wardrobe, laundry, benchtop and general storage cabinetry. Unlike many flat-pack offerings, their units arrive ready to install, helping builders significantly reduce on-site labour and installation time.

A key feature of Cabjaks’ service is its digital planning tools, which allow builders or their clients to configure spaces using a library of modular components. This modularity offers flexibility without the complexity of full custom joinery, while still achieving tailored results for a wide variety of interiors.

For NZCB members, this approach represents a time-saving advantage at both ends of the job. Project planning becomes more efficient with the aid of Cabjaks’ design planning tools and advisors, and the factory-built cabinetry allows for faster fit-outs – reducing the delays and risks often associated with onsite assembly.

The company supplies cabinetry built from NZ manufactured board nationwide. Their offering includes a wide range of module sizes, finishes, and colour options, making it easier for builders to meet varied aesthetic and functional requirements without compromising timelines or budgets.

Cabjaks has developed a strong following among trade professionals who value the balance of speed, quality, flexibility all at an industry leading price point. Builders working across residential renovations, new builds, and light commercial projects report benefits in both quoting accuracy and jobsite efficiency.

With increasing demand for scalable cabinet solutions that don’t sacrifice finish or function, modular cabinetry appears poised to become a mainstay of the trade toolbox — and companies like Cabjaks are helping to lead the way.

For more information or to explore their online planning tools, visit www.cabjaks.co.nz.

“Cost effective, easy to install, great product, works well, no fuss to order, reasonable delivery cost ” –  Scott

At a Glance – Cabjaks for NZCB Builders

✔ Pre-assembled cabinetry: no flat packs, no onsite construction
✔ Modular system: customisable and scalable for kitchens, wardrobes, laundries and more
✔ Time-saving planning tools: backed by expert design advice
✔ NZ-made: NZ supply chain and local manufacturing
Ideal for renovations, new builds, and light commercial fit-outs

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